TEIE (4AZE•.rrE Br ERA6TUS BROOKB &Co. ' PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY 'MORNING, TEO. 16, 1847. frY. Tea rarrmaritan Darr, Gammas m publodem Daily, Tri-15 . .44, and Weekly —The Da.ly tsbevart Odiamperannum, the Tri-tVer kiy a Five Dollars per annum; the WenEy imTaro.Dollaro per annum arnedy Go .4—. , • ItrAlntscrtreas are caractaly requerted m band at tour ratan before 5 r.at ;wad as early .n the day as For UMW Co=erual Inte/Nrencc,lkrmeitte Mar 'kr..ll,Rivar News, imports, Money .111arkct, ac, 1-. x liadpafie. gee [Oath Page for Dlbccllan News TnE .102t1k: TRADE . Secretary the Treasury ; in his Annual Report unwitt, ly demonstrates the extent and Tales of our do esne z trade, over that of the for. sign coricrteree ' W - Mch we are I engaged: The rguset We l e helot* shows the's:weevilly of do. , log something promote the prosperity of "Cam mono mono among States" as well as with foreign nations. -We o not plate exact reliance upon Mr. Walker's gate. 'and ratimilea, though we have no alive superior value .which f ornes tic trade. In my , 1840 1 it was shown that- th our proilMite exceeds three ll dollar.; Our popular tion do '3 yeaei, and our pro 'duets i no period 7 . - -thst being the tim m cotopCninding itself quarter ' rut. ',nitereat will be quadm d here r by the actual results. sand Millions of dol lars, on was exported abroad, leaving used 'at home, of which i 10 ie annually inter changed between um several Wiates of the Union. Under third system, the !Meer the •aree, and the greater thottriety of climate, i„Ar, and product.. the toontl•extensive I. the commerce which meat exist between the States, and the greater the val ue of the Union, We see then here, under the slitetn of Imo trade among the !tinkles of the Union,im interchange of product4of the annual value of at least $300,000,000 anions our 21 „millions of people; whiles Our total exchange., in. eluding imports and exports, with all the woad ,beside., containing a population 'of a thousand Millions, wee hat year $305.194,360, being an tee creme ainee the now tarilr over ; the preceding year of 870,014,647. Yet the exchange. - be -, tween our States, entwining of a population of 21 o illiona; being of the yearly value of $ 300 ,00 0 ; 000 exchanged, make ouch exchtuige in our own e amity 'equal to $3361 per individual annually of our own and fixeren products, - (our imports end exports,) eensidered us $31.10,030,000 with all the new of tho world, to the annualvalue of thirty ants to each Individust. — That is,-one person of the Union receives : and exchange. annually of oar own products as much as 79 persons of other With dm Theory hero liid downVro have notte Lot to de, whimore ,here put suchlheories to the test or fact and eipeniance we have found them to ail in the reit - tits whiOhero presumed, rather than proved, by such a state of act. Eqully- diswns 'factory is the following, which might be aeon et by that other if. viatica werehorres, beggars might tide." • Were this exchange with foreign countries ex. tended to ninety ,tents each, it would bring our imports rip t 0.5900,000,000 per annum, and calse our annual revenue from duties to a sum exec.:l.' ing $90,000,000. 'An addition of thirty cent, each to the consumption of our products exChang. ad from State to State. by our own people, would furnish an increased market of the;valne only of $6,300,000; whereas an increase of thirty cert. etsch, by a rystein of liberal exchanges with the people cf all the world, would give -us a market for an. additiottif fated of $300,000,000 per an. num of our experts: Stich an addition cannot • occur by refusing to receive in exchange the pr.,. duct-lief other nations, and demanding the $300,. - 000,000 perineum •in specie, which could never be supplied. But, by receiving foreign products allow duties in exchange for our eiporta, such an segmentation might take place. The only olive. • olds to such exchanges are tho deities and the freight.: But the freight from New Orleans to Boston differs but little from that between Liver. - . pool and Baton; and the freight front Many points, in the interioria greater than from England to the [Pelted States. r Thus the' average freight from the Ohio river to Baltimore is greater. than from the same place to Liverpool; yet the annual E.:- chimps of products between the Ohio and Saki more exceed by many millioes that loctovern - Baltimore and Liverpool. - The Caned.. and al ' jaunt provinces upon oar bordersOsth • Andel , o lent than two millions, exchange imports ander ports with as less in amount than the State of Connecticut, with a population •of 300,000; ehowingthat if these provinces were united with to by free trade, our annual exchanges with them would rive to $40,000,000. It is not the freight, Ilion, that creates the chief obstacle to interchanges of product. between our/elves and foreign coon &i.., but the duties., , This argument like thebandlo of just is all on one side, and if flanada were to abate it, it be entirely reversed. As it u , howay,, we are not to refute it, amt quote the paregrajla in eilenso simplyie show,ihe jut Anima which the Iniernab - commerce of the =miry ho. updi the Government.. Timed claims cannot. with honesty b loogor overlooked. The Inland dodo with itufblui increase in value, and theyopulation morallian keeping pace with it, have( righte and InterWiv which mud not longer be:neglected. A • Cu, man the peitplefof the Misidaeippi valley and along the Lakes ought to rim up In their defence indepectiee of party or It:rattily. When this is done with becoming energy, perieverance and public spirit, the intoreeto of the west will receive ,heir due attention, and not before. Ektorfal Corscipo . odence of the Pinsiwitt GAMOW. Doe: 13;I 847. 'Bstior'Huoata, the Catholic Bishop of \New York H proathed, th e Hall of the onse of • tettantatives ieaterday, 'upon the.. lniltation of Aim gosici Anmm, and several of tbo m distinguished mandus of the Hausa. The Audi. ~. ease was one of the largest - titer essonabled in'-the Hall ails House,- 7 eecry nook and coiner of the I. chamber being filled, and a 'multitude compelled to stand through the services.' The acumen was in excellent taste, and appropriate throughout,L-in the spirit of the true tmlversal Catholic Clarisisn 'Cbalch. whieh admowledges love to God and ambentes to Iberiariot as the his of all 'creedr. Itwerinextempetenecesdiscourse.fotuaded epee the tett:"Hitis.thatla greatest among you, let him be your Afirliter.7 The design wu teas. the social, tallgions end political Improvement remits log from the teachings ustosissiost of roe gavior,— • and the Rulers of the Nation were psniculailk adrooniehed to partake latgely of this via It is 'almas • new thing for a Catholic to preside in the desk at the capitol. Many year, since Roe. Co.. truirrnie Pisa was Cheplain of the HOWx for one seulon, bat since then, not ?meet' this faith •". r bas bean placed there, either_ by order of the Hous. ; or by Invitation of any of the mutbera. The House, will prai . ably make choice of Its Chiplain today. • The rake of the two Hogue are, thu r "then atoll be two Chaplain; of different &nom. i 6 a 4 otto." • r . Rutland 1:11T011, asairted by Mr. Rowe, whe deligtde4 se many in Pittabonsh last summer with • theiillue =sic, have tirestwo concerts here, to may Wry and fashionable audience. , Their mu. • sic gave, patirodir pleasure to the I . :earl:trod. dents, who are Leta, mainly connected ,with the Diplomatic corpt• The number of Minbters end 1 Atfordses anemia be more than usual this winter,— sad theseis every inditedan of a gay aeasoo,.—gay encagitto sagely thou devoted to pleasure. Most ' • at the member, are here wiffetheir families,—end hundreds not connected with Coignes for these.. elm Weabingtoci is all sorts of a place daring a 0 0 6 ill , " of Coogutes,seteer; gay, sad, froI• kk.olo o , eluchegottg, plusgolng, bill•going, Coogrest.goingr-)vet sbalyou will it to, be, in yentown sphere of aetion,7—every thing, indeed, I ; xFrom pave to gay—from &oily to sutra' , It Is dehtlialled. too, "the city of nu f ,,,g,,,, n g dishustote l etokoeY Coalman," and xPaste. Beard,"' It is • mile end thren.quartets from the President's Maas to tie Capitol, and many live beyond these ears* The coaches mete some antenda for this, bat with !keep drafts upon yt iu purse, if you parasite: theta misit. The Paste *; Baud often Ames the place of tt peptone! and ' :COOnaililaglry and in no loader off the Haat lathes* ram* visiting done by card as bens at the capitol. , t. Rev. NAGzuri,:ru in Cincinnati %I &atm, - _ .401). , , ' ' , ir'• • • , s=r4=z MERE ic k 4 ;*.rrif.)!lr OF G.kaIiALAL TAI - Luit ••.• • • ar mr.w/OliZAjr, r Tha papers are filled with accounts of the grand pageant priscrited at 'Orleans on the .occr. .ion of ILMWelcome/of Gen. Taylor. t requires too much ‘spjace to.ituldoth a detailed account. On the 3,3 intit ' obe Mary Kingsland left the wharf actual:past 9, with the Committee of . Ar rangemenis'inci Lehman 's brass band, and pro ceeded drain the river to the barrack... A con. siderable number of steamboats followed in her wake. (lnithe arrival of the Committee at the limPatsrellundence of General Taylor, they Good him at theidoor, when the usual reciprocation of warm sentiments took place. Ho intimated hi. desire,M leave the city for home on Smithy, in. tending... we learn, to make a fii4.houra' ritzy at Donaldsonville. The Embarkation.—The city'. Guest Moray after embarked for the city on the Mary Kings fond,-amid Moots that seemed to rend the , ky, the band giving, in their nrualfule style, the Na , 'tonal air, "HAI Columbia." The. Lending.—A hula after twelve, the rem tinny landed in front of the Place' d'Armes amid a salvo of artillery, strain. of patriotic mimic from the handir,"ind 'bouts of welcome again -and again reiterated; so that the air-seemed vibration with the echo of vocal mond. Triomphe/ Arch.—The Committee of Ar nagemeots, had encased to be constructed, in bon or of the odcasion. a Triumphal Arch in the mid dle of the Place d'Armm, seemingly oh the model of them hir.famed Arches of Antiquity. and of dimensions, as we judge, equal tr the colossal structure of the same kind atrTeris. The aum• mit was crowned with en Hagle, richly min in front and rear, just under the entablature, extend. hog the whole length, was the word ll'cicome!" and, on the other parts, the names of the great battle. which Gen. Taylor had won, from the opening of Me prevent war. The American Flag, of course, lotted from the summit. 'Through the central arch, the Hero we. mnveyed to the Cathedral, modeetly expressing his deep sense of the attachment of bid fell...enemy, thus CO COIIIIpIePOLIfif evinced. Mt City Address.—lmmediately beneath the Arch. Mayor Grossman, with the other city au thorities, was in attendance to receive the General; and, on the appearance of the latter, he was wet corned in a brief and appropriate .perch on be half, of the city. to which he made the following reply:, Mr:.l/o3i.foc:—The welcome which I meet this day from-shit peoplb cf New °clean., announc ed by you,..stheir honored representative, over. whedrns mo with feelings which no words can espreaa ....Pe have been pleased to qual.fy, with term, *44 highest approbation, the service, of the so- mg...hien I had the honor to command in •Mettico. Could those brave officer. and soldiers, svh - nse gallintry achieved the enemas. to which you refer, be preaent WI this occaston..and vett arm the grand outpouring of gratitude which their devotion loan elicited, the measure of my aatialection would becomplete. For them, and fur myself, I thank, Ifrom 'my heart. the penplc of New °thank and accept, Mr. Mayor, the of. !ler of their 'hospitality. The procession named from, the Church to the BC-Chula. Mal; where • dinner hid been pro- Tided, and where, altar the cloth was removed, toifits Were drank, speeches made, dee, In the -evening, Cen. Taylor and Staff visited the Then tre. The St. Chailes Hotel was illuminated, and a grand exhibition of Gm works came otT, which attracted large crowds. The fhllowing is a sketch of the reply of Gen. Taylor to a toast complimenting him fol. his mil- itory services: _ The' old man rose with an appearance of diffi. deuce and timidity, which all knew he never felt in the presence of Mar enemies, and replied per. tinently and appropriately. He said it was dull. colt for him to express his sense of the honors which were showered upt.n him by theiciticens at See, Orleans; but of all the trophies ho received, the approving miles and waving handkerchiefs of the fur daughters ni lohuisiaua , atizeted him the most, and were dearer than' a thousand victolies on the battle field. They were triumphs peco• liarly gratifying to him, ter they were unalloyed by ,pain; and lift so cling .bcbind—he , inew not how others felt; but foi himself, hew: much a3ev er ha might forget, in Ihe'hour of battle, the sad consequences or strife; they always rusted upj on hie mind ihrivrards—making art to_ sod Causing' him to feel like a child Ile had hoped to have done more for his country then, he did—ho thought he Might have been enabled t o accomplish a speedy and honorable peace—an , event essential to the Welfare of twth.countrics. and particularly ox tot cur own—but though be did' not accomplish aa' much al le diktat ha always endeavored: tot p- form his duty, and he was mere than gratifi , • •ti, I.nple of I. I Luis, with whom-he', ht c;=. if were continted with 1.. ~wiener. fu raferet.ce to Leptics of lion. l'sykr, F.ereiner.fer, •), I , :e. 4th, th r i • the sward V. 3 tor: to General Tbyl, . 7 the Legislature of Lou isiana, was made, cc ...4:panial by meat lute:eat ing eretemohira T. weapon area presented by Gov. Johnson, in long and most eloquent 4nri entlatnliastic speech., The reply of the General wu brief, but et the *rime time Very apprepriate and quent: FROM 11*W TORT Corn...puce:coca of Ihe ratbborolt (arne. Now Years, Dec. IX, 1847. The Money market, Fine the reception of the Mr sage and the accompanyiog documents, ha. been in a ilepiceaml condition, and capitalists are mure than usually cau4us. Tito large demand for war purposes has made the boklere of United States loans, and atockS, anxious to routine, and there is &lag., amount 'prewing on the market, at rate : below par. Brokere boor orders4u a large amount to sell et par, a price not likely to be paid in the (ace of a loan of $lB to $25,000,000. The failure. in Europe have affected some of oar trsi. net. people. Two hardware houses, a druggist, and a house con n ected with one of the Liverpool • failures, hive stopped. j Henry W. a tranelatur, an • Mr. Valentine, fought Herbert, :t &A nom literary of no literary fame as • duel near Newark, Jon Thitiiday Three shots were exclianead, without injury to either party. and then a reconciliatidn wee effect ed. A rend at Boston brings • reporrof privateers or CroWn. on the north iota of Cuba, which acre seen on the 20th of AOveraber by the Boston vessel. !lanyard, the painter, is in town with his famous panorama *of the Mississiippi, and ham patrons to as full an extent to he 4uld wish. To my that it Is ■ magnifiCent piece Of work, la not sufficient: it is - undoubtedly the most surprising work 01 art on record: Just fancy a panorama showing a Tier. of 1200 mile of country! and that not merely a superficial stew, but a most truthful and correct delineation of every little town and bend of the ..Great Father of Walter.," tho Mississippi riser. Our French Catholic population Ate in a fer ment about the snypension, by Bishop Hughes, or the clogeent French preacher, Abbe de Margin, who crested • great sensation by his sumons in the French language. The reason• are not given, but an orplanstionjs, promised by the suspended pubic. The at/spongier. of triml has had a fatal elf upon amusement., and flip houses am on the Os of closing. The; Part will hardly go by the no • year, and the 'headway has not paying.. boon • Ttio minor house. 'do e. the' ' usual small business. The Italian Opera house i . .putred as hard so th ss town will bear, but it, h n found already tha fashion cannot support it, ad the public general ly beano taco forthe di+e art of music. Th. project of an oiterchouaelwas an ambitious oor but the town is not ripe far this just now„ Braun Pear Osnc•J—We have numerous complaints thq the mail. are delayed at this Pont effme. Vrhao not atißioso that thin tional and have no doubt that the delay will -be remedied, now that we hatr i S'atated itlioxistemcs to the proper source to cermet it.. r A B,3WILL W. Pe aeon, sq. of Womersetnoun ty, wo understantl,le highl.4 l spoken of in connee• non i*hlbe Clelship of the Semite. A bitter selec , ioll; in our op nion, co hi not ho nude by the %Virg party of Pentaylvan 3 bill I. before the Legislature of South CaM. Imo ..T.a prevent the. marital rights of the Hu. band from astaehido upon the estates of Married Women." The BMA Ceadinan says it has the good ariahes of thelwhole Stats, eml if w, it con hardly fail to become • law. Taw society of virtuous and intelligent females anemia." a inishly jolluance on the character of man. Withoitt tail/sling in such society, moo becomes little better' than the buitca. Wain Tamien rx SAVAINAEP-T4l. WI. achieved hus Monday by the elaction of Dr. H Burroughs for Mayor, by an Increase over lut yards vela. " 'Lasser...a T z zzzz ,Who was hung at Eat. ton for die', alleged murder of his wife, presided mule! the gallows 601,_ in declaring his entire in nouncoof !he . ;feed. • • The number of deaths in Bowan, fur the week •nlingen the 1/tl4 wu 68. MIEREE=II CorreepoodeLmor the PmAl.rg4 SHONE PREVENTIV4. The following letter. have been addreised me with some others of like character, inicon e queues t..f the interest which the Gogstte hen ken (or a ySmote Preventive" at Pit4urgh. trmsmit them fat publication in the hopo drat t. City Council will give alma attention to the ject. Surely with web evidence at , htuad, ea • • hle of practical demonstration, there to no eg far Jniscir.g to introduce Ilia improvenient--d ea knees, economy, comfort, health, mercy to ou howl...trivet,, respect for . ourselves, and public im provement demand that-garly attention ahould b• lg . van to this aulject. Sir—An advertioement haring 'appeared in your paper, offering a reward of $lOO for "the best 1 method of consnmirg smoke in ordinary hoar hold stones and cooking apparatus," and sulisiluently "Gold Medals of Filly Dollarspach to anch no should within three months mese& the most satisfactory results in their Application of a smoke provectere or masks consuming aptiaralu• in a furs:ace or factory, and inn steam boat," which lattei appeared in a letter dated 13th Attires', and signed "Victor." I took, in eonseiluence'of these advritis'emcnts, the liberty of addressing you a communication uu the subject, enclosing a formal application, in conjunction with Mr. Jethro Cole, for permission to compete for the.prims, and at the some time requesting ' you to hand the docu milt! to the proper person in your city. In reply to this communication, I received a letter, dated Pittsburgh, &litentlier 251 h, 1077, and signed Geo. IV Laing, in which the esti- Ace enters lamely into the subject and requesting to be informed whether 1 Should wish to exhibit my plan in thin city or PittsbUrgh • and requesting my aryfaior iininedrately. To this! forwarded the' following reply—, .•42 Beach st St. John square. N.Y. , . 9th October, 1817. $ 1 , " 7 .i—1n relay to your communication of the 22th !Mt. I beg to say that I am ready et any time, in copjunction with Ab. , .. denies Colo, to submit t o bo o st of rigid explarinunt, in prrsondwof com a.pe nult scientific judiCs, the mode we have ills. cot - slit for the consumption of smoke iii (maces, m bar Liven s and such other Modes of generating and airily ing heat. W are prepared to dpi so either here or at Pitbilluigh, as your auttoriires may conclude heat. On Marty accounts, however, Pittsburgh seems the prefeblo plate—miore especially as !wing the ' great eat of fire operations in relation to ores and „Menu aciures,—with an enterprising and rapidly 'torte sing population, mere Interested n perhaps than ny other in the Con.] States , in the sue ressfu application of a remedy against the rails of at zspherei densely imprcalsted with smoky exhalation.. Sh uld your Council therefore so instruct, we .61111 mixed forthwith le Pittsburgh for 'the mir. pro ,f practically testing our principles in the presence of such parties as you may select; ex pectinii of course that the espenses necessarily in eurr by the journey shall be borne by your city authorities. As wo are anxious that our discovery should be thoroughly tested, we should . be glad if Mr. C. Keller Esq., were at the same time requested to attendJ Ihate tho honor to remain. Sir, your ob't aenant, Ismail Sal [Loa." In another leiter Irma Mr. sbi e ldo, there is the following cantle': ••In telatin to my dwearery. I should per*s hsay, t I can now speak of it with even much greater! confidence than r could 'when I just ad dressed you, and that Lcomoder mystlf in prate, .ion all one el the :nes . impotent practical applis cations of ets:iencit of the present day. I bare introduced the name of Mr. Keller, in consequence of bin boding held the appointment. of Chi.l Examiner of Patents, in the Patent of. lieu at Washingirm, for a period'of 27 years, and is, therefore, to be"prignmed us Icing intimately acquair tell with such matters. 115 now reside in Near I.llk, having rtsgned the Mice, and may be whiter se4 131 Broaderay. His engagements, however. areas multitudinous. that I greatly fear his attendance at Pittsburgh ',Mid be totally is,. pasible. Should your city authorities. howeyer, conclude upon tenting the expuimenia here, Mr. Kellers i ssrvicca wtll,.in that cams,. be made readi. ly available. In else an immediate' reply be not given to this per so tit co-einu II it, i n in, 1 . ,ha1i,,f ee“.;• c include tbet the matlcr haii c aim to an end. 1 comas, your Oft:lent 'errant, . : I,arry, :roll"... Faoeah Ward, Allggleny. To tic .klitori if the Pilt.d.urgi Ca.Ttltr. An atirbunt of a Ward meeting to your paper 0f Tues.lay, cell fora passing notice. 'lt par -arts re '.e a it:mice of .nhe ritinensa the, Fourth War I, tI I. gherry ray." f r the purls., 'of num. ninutra candidates 1,4 the various ward htrices, and on looking over tto carats of the nominee,, I bad a majority of them are prominent and bitter Lone Focos;--men whago all length for Mr. Polk and big unhallowed war. The whalo thing is a Loco Firs trek, gotten up for the purpose , of securing & Loa, eocu ascendancy in a iS'hig ward of a Whig ci y. We can hardly believe the few Whigs nordirran d ligroin:ed their name. t., to two! in such a on: ruction; if they did. airy are utterly unworlti rof Whig support. It surely cannot la just:trio ,hat the gallant Whigs of the 4th Ward of Allegheny. at this mow, just' no the ale et a Pretddrinlill crlepon, suit nr a time, too, when it betroaves,every good citizen t i use all this powers I which (4 1 d na and rho Goritutic4; give. horn, to ut ter his - so coon protest against the wicked and high hantlcX ...es of the National Administration, intend bailor:be hands reitlf the ', r at Fero party, aorTgive hem the Iron's 'Ave of the ritEurrit It the Israeli had rho power in that ward, they would not permit s..Wbig to fill the cocaneot ultlee in the gift - of the people. . I ant satisfied, that had you understood this matter, you would not 6, permitted the column. of your nate bbnored and faithful Whig journal. to base bp polluted with tho announcement of the roue mmation of each an unhallowed com -1 pleb err; as an advethsernent, without denouri• cing it in its inception. as treason to the Whig party: I are no doubt you will soon lis petal,. led, by-that true Wein. of that ward, to [AMA the names of nominees who will light under tbo Whig banner, aril that alone. A WM 0. hl•utse ingeninus inechsnie of St. Lou:. 11 ablint getting oat a patrol lot an inlren lion by wl ch.a flfur mill may be,placeil, with safety imilj , eennonny, on: board • steamboat sod propelied 'tli the engine of the veirsel. Hereto. lore the cedar ditimilty in attempt. to introduce mills up in litesinhosta, hat been, br . give stability to the mochtetwiy of dm mill, during the rolling of the !silt., It is suppoSed Mat ibis difficulty is entirely obvisted by the invention in question.— It W arrangial on the principle of the Mariner's Compass, tlr stories ermstantly maintaining (heir level positio no matter what may ho the more. meet of thei.boat. Derouaairoa or .-rs.Setrii—An unusually large number of movers hive passed through this village within the past two or three: weeks. On one day of last work upwards nf;thirty wagon. and other vehicles belonging to emigrant!, mostly from (foJrg4 end South t lorolina, passed through on their way, meet of theta • bound to Texas and Arkensaa—tf reenstiornergl i (Ala,) 'ILLICIT,. LoreiC vaun Usarairrost.—The steameltip Yacht, troni - fialvastottav arrived at New Or. leans, bringu l ig dates to the 2,1, on which day she left. A linitf . jetets wax to be eetablished on the Texas hot& r. emending from the Red Meer to the Rio Grade, in °Mit-Tit protect the inhabitant., Gnus incuraio a by tho Indiana. Ca the I lertnon reported been defeata AO nits t , • electoral vote law 01Con: iota es Eateide• —The bill to g ig, df Preiidentist eleeito the peindo 11 P 1, 0 4 0 we of So nth' Carolina, fa in thirtitlonto. This will coinpe • ion of the Legislaturo to cast .n. • I upon the air day appointed by tb, ' A atrtkin• marriage ws Ring's count ried in the m. the earplug, t !, example of •an improvident Mph lately crihildted at Moneygall; in . A happy couple who were man. •rning were caught steeling hey in ',make their nuptial couch. A German. boy wan killed at ■ y in Cincinnati on Friday lent ed in cleaning a wheel, when. the donly starting.drove a Semi through • fig inatant death. • Acctourd Cotton Facto' Ho wan euga • machtneryttud his bead, calla Te c ccti down asi a t:E h r. bla pill.. as w al's lTilishnry has as many tvia re days in the year, as many mar ta c., and as many doors as mamba rgh Gszettes4 the Gth state. that a II inks piste in a few days in the The Augab Intel charge a . Pope 'a cabinet' The tots! Ir . the Welt date We learn th in the Method K 7., Rea. 1. 1 7G Iyo been a iptaof Coal at Philadelphia, at Wag 2,965,1162 'tons. t,ti groat revisal is LION ;Oing nu t Episcopal A.:hutch,.Covington, fill, minr. During this raTival Ida] to the church Wises for die mg left Baldtars!, M00d 4 9 !silt ro Art Brig Otha!ls s'aiptrotit of horses within si A CAIIOD fur Vera Cruz, being the reg. , arcrk. • Tax Richmor jug botwean Gei Wu; b:en explfilit nd Whivaiv All filhoinJerstsod. :11. &army nod Com. litockron, food p34.lpctiled: . A FAT Oink York Eveoing tho yearly toCra: city is over IS4dr correvondent of the New Post tloctonstrates in f;gures that rme of the County 'Clark of that 1,000. Tho German pros of Cintin e Praddenea Menage and palm 1p with in* odut monk Eirsnenzet nati unalateal UAW it +Lima! Wui-..eareer, Dec. 9. Jtfovusiatrr.—We tee by the Newt Haven CenOer that the Committee of the original Tro- Fitton, of that town have received • Dropout by letter from John J. Diswell, tog, of Bosfon—• descendant of tbeiobn who was ono of theJudgee and vignet,of the death warrant of King Charfe• the Fast—stating that he and hie brother will erect • volveantial and elegant monument over the grave of hi. atm InOr now interred in thexoblie Nome of New Haven provided that the city will pretest thoutne by • suitable fence of iron. The Mayor way ti call • city meeting to act upon lh• proporou Toc PLITATO.—A Liwerpool letter la the New Yosk Cooties, under date of Nov. 19. say.. ../ tb• gret to mai, that the potato lot has appeared with graver vircleraca_tbao ewer. within the week kind. which base atter before been. affected. baying been now attacked. to fact Mei central opinien araottast our brat earlcultorlata is that-tits root Is hoeing it, altogether!" . The secouota from Ireland are most ttightfuLaad the atarvattort will be much worse this pear that last. • Tua Natceas paper. give - glowing secnanta of the reception of Afaj Gem Quitman. by the citizens I that place. The Mexican guns pre serried t, the General by Com. Perry. as trophies Weir empb,led nn the ixecitilii in tiring salutes. A loolz procession area formed. congratalstoiy addre;seri acre made, and then all peruse partook cf • aumptuoue collatian. Nets- (7 ..nar - rmaiste.—Fifiy dollar bills on the Farmers Bank of Virginia—Vignette a reaper sleepini under • tree, and a female figure at nob end holding a sickle, .1 (3 Blair, Caahier; Wm. McFarland, President. ----- A man nainml Painter was blown up in a py rotechnie estabLishment in Moron. on Priday and killed. Two others were severely wiinteded , Ma. 54121.5.u.aen, of - Michigan, who received 25 loco foto vette for ripestsgr of the House of Itspresentative., Is vapposed to represent tho eueugth of his patty on the Wilmot Proviso. . . B F BUTLF a, of Lowell, has been chosen Dale• gate to the !National Convention, bthe locos of w of t e ' the Third Congoional District chosen.. , CapL Maness—A resolution bu n intro. duced to the Georgia Legt tattoo for the prelim ninon of • sword to this dietieguishod officer of dragoons. =OEM Few, Con nn—At Sr, Louie, Maj. Wright and Col. A I' ['odd, counsel on opposite rides, relieved tho monotony of • grief, by • liztindr fight. , Ar 1110 late food in tho'Kmawha Rim, , the oyster rose 90 frot in thitiy—houre. Tho•demege Lee been immenaa to property along the Rivet. l'ho census of Now °rheum, just zomplatod. gives 1110 noel population of •tho city at 79,990, a decease° of 10100 since last year, and 23,000 eines 1010. Gen. Quitman hex been invited to vigil C, lambi& by the [Awl.Wore of South Carolina, the guar of the. Itate. TUE LETTER FEW!! IMRE or SANS. 11111.00111.1,0011, 1.. L. A yonthful stranger walled alone In s great carob...test place,— lie heard not one familtar time, saw lot ono familiar laie iio trod that long .nd weary street, Till day's la.t bean, wand faint and dim, Rat .. , me were nigh to cheer or greet,— ,Not one was there to amile on hits. He saw Were him dankly preen The rode, the beautiful, the proud, • And I elt that strange deep Inelineaa chills on in the selfish crowd.— Ay: though his heart was atom and - • Wong And scoffed each WI and wailing mood, lie fall as sere and saddening throng Of double and wasting canes intrude. While yet he mused In hitter thodght, A messenger appear'd at hand, Who to that mourning pilgrim brought A letter from M. own fair land:_ Eager as d it searcli'd a mine, lii. eye 'that weicnme page eoptor'd, And as he read each glowing line, Hope. gladness, life—were all reater'd. Yet mightier than the vole. from home. Which nerv'd that drooping dtile's breast, Phew words of thine, Redeemer! mono • To ratio our tears, nod give us rest:— When, in some and and runless hour, We pine for smiles and tones ol , luve, 'they hid its look, through storm aid shower, 'Yu "Yhee our light and lifo shrive., k'aom If keeer..—Th o New York paper. ham) Gleo to the let inst. Mr." Doyle, Minister Plenipotentiary from the Dritieti4o the Mexican government, arrived at Ha• cans on tho 24th November; ho 'would proceed from thence, by - the fird opportunity, to — Yera Cruz. Tho weather wu cool and bracing,the north. only breezes having set in. Than au gaits a large tiro at Mayaguez Pars to Rico, on tho •1I th Nos. The sufferings and terror of (Ito pooplo there, were Increased by the occurrence of an earthquake at the same l/me. The damage amounted to over s l3ooo —quite a sum for a small pleat. • • ED" o the Halt and Lam—cocoeksN and /lone L.insent and Indian V . egetaLle E/inir, is is lit edema l cure for Rheurnatain. Sold Ly WM. JACKSON, Agent for Pillalintga. uvledtroistimT 103-1.4.1ies lobo use Janaerpanit Lily Whitt, b. „Tway,..• Gras white lrateparea! ail . O( [hal a , ltsaa.l) , .7 one. :oh l only in PI laugh.attil J any IL - avliklawl' New Books.. .4:helmet's klisc.llaniev; Review., Erupt," &e., from the prom of Robert-Cuter, Now York,— Ellion'& English, Pittyborgh, 66 Market street, between Third_ and Rough eta. This valuable book contain. a largo amount of the works of tho Rai. Dr. Chiliner's over Suitable, but made still more.), u am legacy of a divine who has impreued the Christian world with hie character. . The work got tip in ■ Idyl." that corresponds with its Internet merits. and will be highly !rained by the reading corn oCharnock's Choice Works," edited by the Rev. Wee. Symington, from Elliott iflaEogkiai Tide work, like the previous one, needs no recommendation at the heads of the prep. The author is widely known as among the moat prominent of Preabyierians in England, and one who followed hie Matta?. commands through trouble:, 11. well as plaimant places. "Martyrs' and Casenantara of Scotand" being one of Carter's Cabinet Library, Elliott & Enghalt, Market street ==1:1!1 - -• • opinion's sake, ever interesting, is now given in • shape that makes it extremely well adapted for a gift at the coming holiday.. "My Youthful Companions," Elliptt & English, Market street. This is a valuable work for the juvenile mew. bens of families, uniting, es it does, Inetruction with amusement, Its internal value and ninon] ap pearance, will wake it a prominent holiday gift. From the c leapl l ublicationlilffice and News Depot of W. H. Caldwell, we knee the Ind num-, t.ers of This Statesman, -at the last advice., wit. replying to Lord John Russell's questionas to •what his opinion was of matters in general; and intimates that Sir Robert will show him the way. ACCIDINT.-.1 boy on Harker street, who was running rapidly towards the river, on Wednesday afternoon, stumbled sod fell, striking his aboidder against a stone on tho corner of Second, street, by which he was seriously injured. We did not learn Ras Ose.—A horse attached to a small wagon, brake loos* and ran up Market street on Wednea. day morning. 7 The shafts became detached from the wagon,.hroka, and a piece of one of them pan ed through the side of the horse. It was thought he could not survive the wound. He was owned by Mr. Pattersen.;, Novae on the Susquehanna - County Bank are bought as other currency,-at the office of W. Mar.. tin de Co. ep this city. A rumor prevailed on Monday and Tuesday prejudicial to. its solvency. Ceptafos McComb., and Baker. of the Maripell Captains Rowe, and Palmer, Lieut. Palmer, and Col. *untield, of the corps of engineers, Unita' Suites Army passed through this city on Wednee. day, en finite for Washing., They tool' lodg ings st the Monongahela House while here. 8. D. Sawer.x.—The Daybook ny Capt. R. B. Bailer has been 'elected to reamed to Mexico and bring borne the remain. of 8. D:Sewell. The funda bare been mired and the Captain will rapt next week. • A N OLD Orcianta.—nn Tuesday Ina officer Hague of the Independent Police unwed a man named Mown, at the tinned Nudes Rendezvout in this city, who was concerned in • heavy rubbery at Cleveland lut summer, and Who M said to be recognized as an old offender. BY MAGNET G TELEGRAPH. Clirreipoaderica of Pittsburib °axone anEwr rtooD CINCINNATI INUNDATED Fire Thousand families rendered homeless Correspondence olfthe Pittsburgh Gazette. Cincinnati4Der... 15-9 r. x. The water is now us high as it was it the great Howl of 1832. The whole of the lower part of the city is inundated. 'All the stcrei of Satith Peal Street are flooded with water, and even the Broadway Hotel, is par tially filled. : Five thousand families have been rendered Lionselds by this calamity, and are in a very sal. feting condition. There has lisUm a public mending, and measures adopted by our citizen.' to afraid what present re. lief the actual want. if our ;unfortunate neigh bors may require, Mot t lI oar 'effcrts will not, we fear, be adequate to reich half of those now with. our abetter. All business is suspended,—Miami and Mill Creek bottcims are covered with Water, and half the lumber of the city bi afloat. It is unless to commence to -compote the damage to personal property—it is ifomenw. Beeta have been carried from the stocks in the ship-yard, and . we much fear the water icon the riao. - Send us a report of th'e atlige of water at.Pitte burgh every two . houreJ The gram Is now 18 iumhei 'deep. anti it is yet This render the condition of the howler . legs much worse than it would otherwise have been. The Telegraph West ena South of Cincinnati bring. us no news-this Correreoodeoce of the Pittsburgh Gazette. IVashin i fflon, Pee. 15, 9 P. M. Mr. Calhoun offared the . following Resolutions io the Beriete:—lßeaolviid that to conquer Mexico audio hold it, either as tt province, or to incorpc. rate it in our Ooioo , would be inconsistent with the avowed objct (or which the War hae been prosecuted—a departure, from the settled policy of the Government- 1 7 .in conflict with Its character and yentod , and in the end, subvetsive of our flee popular inalltutiOne."' Resolved, That no line of policy in the further prosecution of the war should be adopted which me, lead to co'nveguencei n diaastroue. Liid over for ftirther Messrs. Sturetarn, Dis;. Dickenson and others presented petition,. I - The Monne of Itypeeantatlree have teen ein• gaged all day in the diseastlon of the bill to ~ i pm tent Home omrnene. Tho debits In L'..ommittee of thO Whole'was impended to ewe I've a Mierage from the Nevi. dent, giving his yeaiona for vetoing the, River and Haiku bill Of; last setnion. Alter comiderable debate., motion wee mode to ailjoutn, but was vitived to bear the resolutions of Mr. Holmrs read.4:TheY authorized the felieTTS. tion of the right to I make toads through Mexico, when . the conquered tetriw q I. ceded to the U. Stale. Correspol/41rocel of the Ytsa firgli Gazelle. Philadelphia Lice. 15, 6, p. m.. Ths city is In Lame excitement in consequence the announcerneot of two heavy failures among the grocers. Report* ate .Iso ..rery ; current ilesizio filo • aia cow) try backs. Ivilose eo/v:oncy. to sq Ibe In is docibtlaL The elouthein mail has failed beyond Augusts Get, •nd we are without hews lion, the army o any remote Southettt point, ('urre•,roodeec of the Pottathzrigh Gazette • Philiilelphis, Dec. 15. :1 F. M. The eouthcrn Tchiniph iE out or orch which accounU foe the lack of Congrewio• nil,* by Toles -mph: Ikeive,carreapondente of llst7lTl;tsburib Gazo PI f ILA DE4PHIA MA RKET. . PRILAIM.PII”; Dee. 15. 4 p. tn. Plaur—Tbe insiliet is nen t with sale. of West ern at $6,51.i ptr bbl. ' Cornmeal is selling at 0,25 pet bbL ' Rya Flout--,Salrs - at $5,25 per bhL Clain—The market has 6 downeianl tendency, bit corn is Weedy, with moiletate wiles of Mixed at 60e. per titi; and of Prim new Yellow at 56c per Mt., Oats Moderate at 140 per be. • Pros btions--Tee market withoot changr; and eales •ro only for dig sup p y of • regular trade demand. Lard, however is ell, with a downward tendency, 'We .quote moderate tales at 91a I 0,1 per lb. ' I Cotton—tdamo icgoiry la manifested in the market and there is esplentli • better feeling. Wool is steady. Co,l(l . pood•nr< ot Me Pittsburgh Garen., NEW r 0111: MARKET. New York, Dee. 15, 3. s: s. Flou4—Tbe market is quint. with moderate slim at priors rangimg (rum Ka! to 6,87 per 551 I which figurea there see more seller. than buy. ere. There is 1/•1 Marked change from yesterday, but the Market is if anything duller. Orlin 7 —The market in without chance, and rattler dull. Oats ire quoted at 49 per bar. Very hale is doing today. Harley is.atesey, with • (air demand. , , . Whiskey--Sslas are.regular at 27c . per villein; held higher. 'Lard—,The market ik dull arithmoderate sales et Bic per lb. • Butler+—Sales of Westernal 14c per lb. oc l lZZa . g . 'l B er P.,,, kt.: i amba t ; . 71 . 0e ; ' —i1 " 114 4 40 ° 1.1 i c h 071.7:4;57; medical own that COSIDCPO l'auo Extractor, n,coataet t ,j e d by Cortutoek &Co , Coat Smut it, Y I . the amities woods, of the 19111 century. ILi effects ate t r u iy minbeu tons. All pains arc remoyed from burns, welds, , and all external sore,. in • flew antnutes xe r teapollea lAA healing' the rani.. on the nest delicate .kin, leaving no rear, It in equally beneficial /.. all Mode 01 thtlatuntatury disetue.,,tieh an'sore Nipplid and Somme, Rheum:wen, %%line Swelling nod Ulcer,, Itrauca. Burns, Chittnania Eryripalas,-Ililea, Tic Doloreaux, de. We might add as ;muerte all we bay, the .111.10/ many enrinentpliymman b who um it in their prachee, and bandreds of the clergy whu pram, it tri their pen Ole. Kird parent keep neonatatuly on band, in rater of acculent by fire, life may be lust without it, bin by Ira use all barna are Subject ha its control, unMss the vitals site dezunyed. thumen—llemembe r and ask ConeelPi klagtearPatn.Kgalrelar, inanufartated by Commack Med., AL T., and mother. Sold by Whl. JACILMOA, Ageot for Pittsburgh, 99 Liberty n, head of wood. etvledlrwitraT o'l%o'6'turtle—ls strangely i i estructere to the human ,uncle, for stela the rudden change boas heat to cola, and the smoke CROMA Vcllow , ilark, Coarse Cwoplexims. Than it is requisite that the pores of the age, .hoold be kept open—tnati their sonars +hada be fired from:enpurity—Nertia that the ancient Roman Phi. lorophen cured all dewy:ern—they con:melee that More Jercaar and'unhealtlty valor. het ;through thepores of the skin : than any who, outlet of the'body it no neer.- wary, therefore, to keep the the open— all on ate thrpelled from We satin troth the rioter, When wash with Joan' Chemical Vottp. have keen ileum the wove and older, can+ of traleilltenut, Fryripelas, Old Sores, Barber'. Itch,: ore limed flingivoret, when every other internal and external remedy had. [clea— ns effect rendering the skin white, clear and sorb though it be yellow' and MMII.e. WOneerfilk-11 removes Few, ilea Tan, &whom, Alorphew, and disfigurement of We akin—but persons must be particular and aril for Janie Soap—to be had in nest:arch at %V if. .1 of the fitg Boob ha Liberty Priei SO cent,. nvilidawl y --- 17714p0w Teeth noir putrid breath, sflisigY ems bee mien death, Is ropulsive isgoson. An could hinre teeth white 4.1 pen (I, Seven breath—hind linura—snan or gal. Why Oelnyl—Nny i onickly, haute And use box of doses' ninth Pastel. • It colleen, US centa, and it reallyia beautiful anicl It gives the teeth s'Anc camel. Sold tel Pittelungli SJ Liberty et nvl9Ja.valv • Orl - bleatta.lEditors I—Allow. me ihrea . gb y our vale able paperin suggest to the Wbege or, riltaburgh, th name 61 CHAS I.I 2 .SCULLY, Esq.:as a candidate fo the nenunabon: of Mayor. .• I del FIRST WARD, RICEEN FL ANNICL—Ono bale beerry rwtllN green flannel, bright mine runt reed by Eera triIACKIAIrr & WHITE - 4.I)LAID OLoiLIELINGS-1 by D. skins L red and bl , 4<; iced by dela - SHACKLE:IT & WHITE DEO CANTON FLANNICL+I red . .11L:-Doe Skies, just reetneed by _*IIACT.I47T A WHITE IITIX:LT11LICil envy twille d S LIT .k dale eval el fitidENOEIMER hook eriee,llenkell .t Co's Mune tresportenon, for sanity die caner bottle et the wine store. dela JACOB WEAVER HOCKHF:IMBII book wine, Wolfeh& Co, osponryo So din Voiffid Wtoter; for .10 by ill.: cora or bottle the wino mare. delo, JACOB W b:AVN.R •OILANNItHERGER few;case• of this c al. J'ablated nrinni for nolo by the caw' or bottle t the wine wore. dela JACOHyV RAVER TIOCKHEIhIER leanr,P A Alumni& Co, direct ca. Al purulent tolhe United nudes; we, .ale by the case or bottleat the glee .tore: , ; dela JACOB WEAVER' . DEA Etrr4BoO los bawling (mu/stmt Polo Alldi; for solo by , JAMES DAL.ZIL.L del6 i .iroot • N(U PAGILINOII—Hecome, per taproom 6% Sl.rkrt 11, another Invoice 'RIO pot French (nos, choice Colms MASON eg of Cutam., of e7cry quality !Rad price dole ISOW Usso&da:f rIHALM E RISMISCELL ANIES,cathrecingrarteirs D D c andlL LD. sitays.gadaiddressek: by the late Thomas Chalmers the The Free Cauca Palon, consisting of dicourses b roost land, in 3 vols.. eminent Divides oh Flee are h of y The choice werli• of the flee ti t leee Cline, neb, t: D; with his life and character; by the Rev Wittone Symington, D . D author of — The Doi:canton of Christ," Atonement," rte. The Life of David: a series of Di scourse bY the Rev CM TletoY, 111, Chaplain to the Molyneu s; x Asylum, Peter at, Dublin. WateyDropai by Mrs L Ilahgourney. Manyrs and Corennmers of Scotland. My It °initial Companions; by the authorof 'my School Boy Days.. Pleasant Thirster Young People; by Old Ilum ph reY. Pleasantness of a Religious Lite, opened and proved by Matthew Henry. Instill/110 Thealogiere Eleneticx; swore. Tranciseo j t u n i r.:::, i ores mi len i t i D e re ' sso a cr.r. emia aGc7e7S'tullein.nevircrtl Pletea, Prof. Bente., °ratio de vita et clan notboris. ELLIOTT& ENGLISII market st,bet*cen gd & Oth . _11;;- root copy. NNW PIANO FORTE. N• 01V reedring an entire new stock of Now York and Boston Piano Fortes from the celebrated manl. ttractoncs of Cale .4. Co.. N.Y. and Chlckering, of Boa , ton. The patterns are entirely new, and have all the late improvements. For sale at Factory price, by dela • Jultni II hIELLOR, el wood or :5" , FAMILY MUICINES • M'Co.vccuarmue. 0. Dee 1,1547. 1 Mr. R. R ffejlers: flaying disposed of the Vermifuge seat me. 1-wish you to forward n supply rootii say Id. dot. Wherever Your reed , olues have been used, they . readerentireisatisfortion. The Verritifpge is 'exceed.: iegiy popular to dot community. Yours4p. _ J. Garra. Prepared adirsold wholesale and relq/i • by R LEHR. 57 Wdod surer Sold by De. Cusxel r Ltb ey!ie.,4 and D5l Curry, Alleebeny city. dela i fr lIE Ca.p arine 'Kb/ p hereioforeegifting between the a .1 ml & b. Co. ictliis erlbeu,unddoy oh.elvcd er We kinie /by •old 10.11. ,l 1 eon.ezyle of LEN•. Nn• eJ The Books aml 4ecoonts will be fetilrd by L. C. L Noble. cELL'A. BYARD. ! delSal , LEWIS C.L:von.E. SUNDRiES-20 libls Piteh7 . NC Tar, , Las Ma1:5(440 IV Rehm.: 10dal prose Frame.; YU Mo.at tons /'mar L; tO pure lo Mark Saloscorched Salm; , Solenoid, teemed awl for ~ .ro Ly delG CARSON a- AIrK NltillT . Cab r Fry r OR SALE. A FINK: two %to tel iloot, on Maio cue, Allegheny eev. mar the upper Bridge. The Lui IS feet tn fronl by Int/deep For ternso enquire of delft( A WA MINGTON, 411 s et FOR RENT. THE large Ma proof Wareholute.M feet ' from 4 11. 0 y SU feet deep. on Vod at, near lVood—ltem mod. er., Erni.. of J S CIIOON3iAKER A(0 drib 2 , woral .1 Old Mon. Rye WMOor. - 1 0 BIILS prime old Alononanhela Rye Whitler, the lad I have to offer for vale. Perond &moos of posennog e Kier ior pld antrle, now have an opportun ty HENRY F. Of Idtertyin. Oppellite wood L) La, 'ES/11.:1A1F:H REIM, 1 , 04, • tenportotton /on the United :Ns , Mum., If of the I.nie of the Inc e•blie of Jiihsnitl,bets), fora:: tis St Me swine store. JA(! Jr 16 CASEB Hock or 171 ore Wtnee--.1 dor each. em• abibeactng anoet rholte and popuhr :Jrande ol ere. kilns( and ann. Iroponed Oni,r 'fond of 1e.401, ;0 cellar and for vale low at the none rture. &Id • .1 0111%1:I.:AVER exim family lon ' , rived, F pot gale ' °RUM, MeGIIEW A. Co dell/ C COM Roar, 1.1 erty gt • DLIND 9'RIMMINDM—Are now offered at re. LP &seed prtres by r II EATON Cdelf/ laarket at _ . . _ . 17 11. EATON loaajuFt receterd a near *apply of rear, f. lei, cherry, and mher high colored Acwing oak Fr.- get for bonnet. and dein 111[001.114111 11000 S, dto—rbildron'a Waden rniel,/ng.. and Gailri; Lathes' Ope ra or party Chaim 11004, Prlerlites, Ae , o - an laanol at r,tore,3lnr• Yr. at. delta • and FRINI,P-S—h large eat at broad VI 61.4 mantilla onnp., Gaup headmantilla, Jenny lAnd. Bullion, mad omen Pr kugeN for sale., delta F FLATON'A BAIiLYY—SIat 1.0 la sin, far .alr by W lIA URA UGIt woad at of llemkbelat for .ale t/)-. the I,7case ar 1 the wick dela JACOB WEJVER SPARKLING 310 , 31.1.. LE Hock 11' inc; for ~‘ le by mec..teorbwrkkllbe mone delta JACOrt WE i VER jr%'SVATEL hock es.nr:lleatell .3. L . 'I. 4 . 4 . ...P.M...., 1. , see by the cot, or hoitl, hr deIWV JAC.IIII AYrit .._ • - . . LARD—tabtar Nol Lanl.l4st !Tr %I. for .31e by deli - ' & lIMID 111.:11 SUADRII{I9 bbls frP2.IA roil Volier; 11 kbl4 Clovrryerd; • 1 .rt. Peach,: bah, llopr; • I rer s:lnr ilmver!jl r pale I."c' f l vrtner &Olt - tram 0. • &IS X4/ { RCURlALli—lifillatiVotorl, Abv.rtran, t.O los Caloa.j.i,ngl,6/b • •, eblrredip,ta.e; %V 4 Coleus. Sablimatc, Jon An sale by 11 A FAIINt-sTOCK co del Sy rrrx., k yrnewi n. JREIGN TO DA bales ftur.ul .4 Porto 114,1eu wrapper ue4 411rr iraf Tnhakrek fur. sic I , y. A ri.DRHON • dclb soarer 41 A lva OkIL.I-10 ILs Liquor A sonlorka,, eon d- : 15 /a.. rerelied for lta b. e by GrAu stile Lokon, ]• dela . B X FA SINE:4I4CW A CO I %IUTX-5 bales Absonds; 1 0 bss Slkrilevir hag...Crean Nor, :I bar. Pea Nuts, r Ea., by Jr,lw M4 4,2 1 17N111(111C71-76 kx• 5-s Lump - Pub:wee, ' , SO tits 1 il , Lamp Nrctor do; 25 trgs 6 me,. thy • , MAO to Vpark.li etgars; tor 'ale H itultlSON & CO. SI:GAR-50 blkko N .Su,gar, . . , • 5 bbl. :4t LOMA $ It Mols•te, jti,i teed, fin sale by It Itt/111: 4 0NOLEO dcl3 14) army at . _.. . _ .. ... HOPS -4 bale. in more,, for sale low to close , re, deli__ •Mlawnt t.y I VICkEV kCO - R ALS , INS-31 by. and I b . g., Al II for gele by D ‘l, 11.1.1.1A15, 110 urngri 11 , 1 A JliftL, KS —2O bxt Slearinr Cantlle•. fur sale by . J DWILLIAL 4, 1 -1 10 d 1 , 1-1 h, er ‘re•A CaNging, forme< by • - IJ D WILLIAMS MAILS-100 kegs yg.ned sale by II nott by OAM-1"."'"' %141.1.1. „IS Wile, At deIS RATTLER-20M 11,4 Spst.h *dr. Leather: Err f r 4g04• by J DALZELL. coFFEAC-11.u14,K4 IvIAnKREL--'2,;!'" "itllt''ol=‘;:rjlf' Ir EATIIER— WO fli!eig olt. , Leather, Just re.eil; for 4 del.S .ale ~ y It ROlll,t+NA. CO APPLES-40Ibls Ore* jusuer'd; (or axle . br del.% It I:di/11:4,N & CO ( 3 e !!7S —" b""' '.."' for' l.li y olllS„N d.Ct/ ILOVEltlik: ED —I bulu•l melt; fnr .. 1 " ITT Iv del./ It It6lllS , IN A CI) A'Ut`"l—'''"' w.""inlMltt;4;t.' Cby lt —V 1 , 14 orri quality, .105 Water h Irnnt rte INRUAHL—UI,6I. rsdrr in Co, for • dcls I DICXEV .t: Ct S UGAR 01 , 1.14A13-1 c , :11 I ra' r by lilt ZUNa i k ror Hair • W"l,T.' N k MT E TURPENTINE LLI. flor ..OT-300 lb, genuine Bermuda Arrow Root, ii treelyvtl and lor .11, by • del.l URA UN a RRYTEI FLOUR -27.5 bbl. reed; for folt; i N ß 'rtgr Flnabfirld vrat,r dell 11,7",E7 LAD —" dlite be3lds juv teed; tor.sale Ly „,,,„„„, ((I OLDEN III:VILLIP—Itt bbls just teee2vell turd far VI !title by do., • lb tillVElt p OTA*lolW—l il bltts ReJ: In .lore and for .4., by h%V lIARIIA UGH. • doI3 al weal at her,rontanlicw, &Mel, Or &c. iscatcre ;for %ale dcl3_ . , & W iiirr — iob ...- - - ":47;e4111(A"RITUblc11 f"1 ANDLEI , —ZO 1.1.1 mould candies, Alltchrli's brand, a received by Monoilpilirlii; Inr ga , cl , Y deld :sa IV II kith/WI:II ULOUIt. —lGUnltts,tt +ulterir article tor Intnily tow, /:recent.] on consignment; for sale lin lel3 S W lIARIiA Ii l:11 I ill ATSI/Cll-1011U Its halm... ' , utter, rcneincil on consignment; (or !Oil. by dent S W '```.lV.li r f,l'lCA LINS dell woad y 1,1101,1,1 II EESK-200 has far sale by V del& WICK & McCANDLE&Y. Q ALEIIATU*-14 coils for sale by 13 del& WICK h SIrCANDLEM SUOAR-20 bads prune, landing Irvin +nut Diadellsl far sale by ALLEY it CO drl3 ERCUrbSION CAPS—COO 51, orrorkodimtrocclvrtl 1. nod for pale by dot!! lIA FAIINESTOCKh ,lIIEESE—tAiII lass :n prime shipplog abler. for V., by ROBERT DALZI:LL A. CO deli libritytrrrt • LAIOLASSEII.-44 bbie [Law crop, banding from malt 31 Ise. Newton; for nib by d l 3 At ALLEN A. CO, weir .1 pRODUCE-4$ mks dry Applee; redockg Barley; n rails prime rbll Butlrr landing brinv l rtinr Lak, F.!!! j . & 1 , 1,1 'end Lard,l u ~ kegs. for rale j bl ELi,„„ T ILAD-ALL Cl.,:ena Lead, in nor, ; for 1 , 21.• by dell A. CO vr i l e g 8-00 beo new ter bait: by R w Riza ~,t ~:~~..~ :,_t;. Mutsu Saks: By Joaim' D. Davis, A.;zetlOiseer • Building iditt in Birmingham, at Auction.. • • (IN Wednesday afternoon, Elemt`2.l.iit? o'clock, wtill ti..l be sold on the premises. Mt very bhOsontelLem ((mend. irons on Centre mt. Perry at and Harmony lane, near the free Works of - Wood, EassiarJerk Mc /C/ImM, and other extensive manatee toriea to that deur" ~hog borough. A plan of which .ntayi be hadj at the Auction atom. or on application te Samuel W Care Theabove property being in a highly Improved neigh. borhood, and near the centre bf business, I. mating the bucot desirable for In purposes pnvate ss nom (create. erms.oncsficat cash, residue m two, tune, (Sur and cm.yeara, mita :Merest, parable Ban balty,lo be stemmed by bond and mortgage. Title indtspotablit doll JCItIN DAIS, Woolen Hoods, Net Coal% Le ,at duelied. TSIPS /naming, at 10 O'clock, oral be sedrd le lbestale or Dry Goods, at the.Comosercial Sales Rann,comer or Weal and Fifth streeis -17,d0s double highland heads; I '‘ honey comb;lined do, 161 sing:e hoods, venous sixes; G " new style COOlkirtn , .7 'children's confonables; 'et keen stun collars; E. OS super needle stork coats. delG JOHN D 4 uot. N. 0. Sugar and Largo Iron Soro , afAnctron. ON Thunder afternoon. the Iddr luau , eta o'clock, the Corninerrial Saks Room, corner of Wokid and Frit coots, will be sold without reserve for account' toiho it may concern: d hhde promo N 0 Sugari3 large eie. Countrogliatteo Safe. JOHN D DAVIS, (010 Auctioneer. ON Thursday morning, the IGIII 'net.. at 10 o'elaek nt ❑re Commercial gales Room. eotnerof 11'ohal s t Yolk streets, will be sold without reserve to,ekuse neveral euacgaments— • r 4% Pieces u , "ortcd priors, l 4 pcs plain aueplaidalpae. ens. IS nes red and yellow flannels, IS pee My. leans, superfine cloths, satinetts, Cashmere, Cloth and silk shawls, bib Thibet shawls. with heavy silk (tiny; blue. black and green ea velvet; Lynne, Ana dm , ss wits; n fait's (milk !Anises and skirts; filk sulk net, kW ' 'Oficial Cabers, hosiery. glover;paiwitthreash lob Luinieffh a variety of Lowy goads, - - - Al 0 (Moak, P. hl. la pair Gem/an vasce,P4ox fancy German mug.;, 110 toy castles and 'collages, engravings, looking gl.s.mh day and 30 hour mantle clocks, klassorare.gagenstvatel confeetiounryj German loyeruld fanny mmalsfor holiday re•rnt4. A large quantity or . nesr and second; hand hoosehOld and kitchen furninne„ among which are ma. nogang spring /eat taf., rocking chairs, harenus, bed. stead., tables, fancy and common chairs, yry bhle good nuaMy N 0 Auger; 4br chain -V 11 Ten; 4 1. to 2(MapsnoM r , gals.l3/ reams:l2 by 32 priming froper, mauve's, manure forks, bandboxeti,earpeurrt 10.1: At 0/ O'Cloek, P. 51. • _ Bendy made tiverwatto p•ntaloone, vcalr.. , firte chi Ba wer', and nth', clothing, gold and MIN,/ waggle e and rtonkor cutlery, nupertor mince, 'rd • orretpo, rTtertantott, fancy,toVet and glaring fortapa,t logo+ water, variety gnotli, kc. de& Penn Street Property, at Auction.' • ON VS - cline,Jiy evening, the inet, at :O'clock the Cotoracretol ,calee Poem, Corner of Wood will etc, wal be 'old; Four 1/.llualdo [kidding 11.41 A. situate Olt theponlyaidi at Penn to, et the corner of Centre alley; ratinnr /at bay lay a from of t 4 reel. and the adjoining linceLine,goe feet ineheit nn Penn at, and extend bank 2Y feet I. an alley JO feet wide. Inch vrtn ,. .4li;;;; Pewr Arnold tn 17,11sarioands bi the cave llt WFIAVER 1,t21: mark, via , Tern„—llne bird rent!, retinue in two entli payinentl, With interett, to be Retired by inortgoee. Tele intitepotable .101 IN D DAVIS, Ai , Neut trooko, New BooX. rj , HE CON VIC?, or ihe r Ift potrite Utirror3ltedi..hrG P Itjatnett, Erg. - kick Ablioje; pp E Howard, author of katiin the Fenn. The Star of the Fallen; by : Tn - de, •Mlloi , :ar Bk. Planted Riflemen. The ovte F.kun, Head, or th e Lady or tirten: l Blom by Charley Carey, or the U S N. The Bardst'allnde, or the Moults( lia.gonyclryLdnit Sidney .Fraishope. Bather of 'Simi. mg Li too rettea.. Leonia Lynmore, and Mr and Mn ll'Oodbltgdel lif Mote lend: • . •, London quarterly Review. • Unton 31agwaine for December.. bile of Joseph T Hare—a large ropfily. , ; The blameavertng Mother; by the llutlinr Ottf . a Hirt! TIV ilrallnem of Woman: by tame. t' Tar O,d Commodore; bye Howard: j I Jenrette Rfiroa or the Pounclltrawherrg Ctrl—a :tole of :lea and :Rowe; by Ingraham. Kann], or DaVI i4O. a prue tale; by S Robb: tKr Rowland Aehron,2 vole; by Lady C Lone we Splendor. of I/crawl:es, and the Connor' LOnia Xtv. Flowers Pencinifted, Not 9 and Rural Comm tea of America, part R. • slng f a zf fir+, Neverpapers etc. ; • f f f 1. London Punch and Pleb rill Timea. per lOU steaMen. Hoer. r Jonathan, Philadelphia limner, and; earkee 11.wdle Ptclormle. For oath by del ad at opposite the Pall.Otre IME32M3 'IV Aetna."... D. C.. Dee. eilf,l6l. Offer D. Thompson, Esq., N neph, Pa.— y . CIA. I have read your adverownlent In ode of the Pittsbuneh papers with not a hale surprise,' I End [(mayeu have copied my busincaa Circular Claire, and appropriated m yourself. I will take the lilwyly to lutona•ttion oa that my business Circular is my °WA con, ria and v. not common properly. I shall pot wil -1 ugly rower.' to le placed in pmition that wit) iodece to,ptl• who do nut know me to t.uNta.tt they ham pin capabluni reimposing my own !minim, card; of that I ant rapistale of mitering And appropriating thc•eard of another to any own me. I am; therefore. undrf.the nt cessity ofmcnictog and exposing your plagiatitda men. "ulatitter- Z C Attorney far Patents.:Washinutom D.C. nn neyrortalsett Mat have putilltawl alr.rhoMP. a,. • o•tr-oo.nmen. r., , ease inmerl the atiouel. dap( _ naarytltdotLlS I.! i l : ! ' st l jl&C ' e c ...tt i t7f 11!'eK2Ibta'st'alt."63"r}Inrit Aunpbb the plete 1.011.4 Or subvelencd at the UTS. Render:Vous' to this eitydoduch quantal!. au may be required fool yeat, farm the I stock of SanunG neat, the ragout to erdtstse of tin following ro/oponent-da 0., viz: It lb. of fmali beef, r flb of welted pork orsn; lb 000000 of goer. or broad, and at die rate of 6 quarts of beam, or ld lb. of Tree; Ips of coffee. 12 lb. of *Our, 4 qui of vinVgarsli Oil of candles. 4 did of goad, and 7 tra of sad to every ItUrations. The rdion of (mob beef will be ttgoired atleast deice in eachrweek, and' salted park do lean half the time on other, days, All of the artteet /vein thrsi teem ice of the trot quality. , itetdd 11 DO V. Caut. dd In 1/verrillice.! L oams. GRINGS LOFIRR o E.2II4L GLOBES, containing all the lateduceserier, ud Geographical improvements; alba the tracks of the nod celebrate.eirceoattaetard Gan- Ord. duo Smi th 's utir krolish Globe, wit igs h aildiutins and ontnoveablitd by A oohs* Smith: Reviled by Roswell Park. LGLUNG'S CELESTIAL (ILOOLd,cenaisto,t— koorro der, nebula, .toe Catnyded data the wards of blEnton,'Fbansted, e'La ('stile. llarelitueMayeii Bead-, Is), denote!, Steskelyue, the tratow.bous of the asiewassO. loh a lob. ital 0.660170 f London, Se, ¢e. Id.ont Utaith's New Eng & • Steck too hove juts ivesised a few podia( lb! atone hie in woe, no hdlows: I . pair lotneheeio dioartre, • 7r 6 " I! 4 . setneglobes d . I' , Ameritan, Chrervele, and looroal copy. _ . NOTICE. F:TTERS Tmthmentery were it ranftd on the 6lh a;1 LW( Deesmber, to the stdoterthers, Ewecutors ( d i he tam:will and testament of James Row, late of the any PI Allegheny, deceawat. All ;person. having charts or dentends guins. the estate of the.sald decedent, ale re. cornett to make, known th e Paine, without debar, to Jo, Rosa, Jr., at the late rendcnre of the testator, in the et .) of Allegheny. JAMES . of Aliatn WILLIAM City ADDISOent y. N, pen. west, city o(Pinaborteh. . NOTICE. - A l ( l. ,, Y o er t ;x i . k n i gh v e o tt: j 7 I e d e , s c i , nd e oithfital to rah and Fettle their pi le,o and thoce,ilar tog