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BY , :ittOTIJS 6ROOKS Co. •
PITTSBURGH: 1' '
MONDAY MORNING. DEC. 20, 1.847
• D T 131.t1Ta Pnbliseed
Trijleekly;'sust Dai JI
Ooteuepersamer,tltellieWsekly i Five Dollen per
=DM the Weet4 h Twit Dollars
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Anirlanrjearei earnestly trrinested to hand in
beim n r. r, 224 welly in the day u
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twa. ,Arrer rfrarhirapms, Meaty . utat, k. ara
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ter Auseellaaosuo News.
• *ldocill, ndeace ol the Pictatoush Gaunt.
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PolBllslls34sligdo Amid riniumur, in their
na! to aoaa6iaL.otila pail:: umidoneo
kwy prom too much. Thu.
Yr: Wallow, W I laknod of flee undo
led of the taziff of 18411, torypta ths. necessary
&dation wbkh follow from the balled "Nolount
of Emma Imbed adder the ptedwi law, It Is
ilea, that If 1123,147,8 M were received from chr•
fW the pant year, udder tha present Tariff; tbat
they would have riots to 129,700,000, under the
Id of /812.1—end thus the GOTIVECCO has lost
An millions of dollars from the chimp, and that,
too, at a time what. it plied opoo.to borrow,
=Lel for the posecottod of la foreign war. The
auatmooa ialoont of ciPotte of the year put
ainsuid, under any eirenconaners, hate Caused a
huge inipintation of foreign geode. Thai would
hare cam
In se wall order the Tariff of liSties
thin of 1646, and tierhy *nudely lure anhszied
the Ilirrenne. lf, hewer, these exeenden
Fete am to cornball from year to year, they muse
Prodneetde most ruinous effects, both tipon the
him of dm country and upoi it. bushes- The
bird , kr, Itte vat pui, (from Diumbu 1146,
to iumulior 1147) mast have amounted to Min,.
$OO,OOO to haealsodueed a Ramona of $31,500,.
000 r-and this will ectimni sufficiently for the
tam of the tide of exctAnp aitinst Pro*
dentielly the amount of specie in .tbs countrl
is
already large, but if, foto.fold what it ii, it could
not es* bear the rat i o a export which Ku pre.
trailed for the last silty days, and yet this foreign
anima is ecitaiii, U the Imports shall be =gni.
• lad In =wog, as they 'here during the tideway.
Months. • . ,
41DbapWrk was yesterday elected for Wa ll oon
in the Faun of Rev. Mr. Eltmils, formerly Sec. l l
feWy of the American Colembiafoin &any, and
at praline Pastor of one of the Presbyterian
Churches, of the city. Ths : atruggte was between
him and the Rey. Mr. Codurnot, a New England
Baptise. upon die third and tut ballot. The Rey.
• Dewey, lquitalian, received a handsome vote
open the two 'previous ballets. John Q. Adams,
though 4.llJottarien, nominated Mr. Gorky, for
the meson that he wee a retdent of the District,
B• is a 11 004 , 'MD, and will peri l = his &Rim
with abi li ty, dignity , and in ma nner ~0 0lontated
to promote the best good of his new qcouvegis
1106." T e custom heie is for the Chaplains to al-1
innate In opening the two Houses with prayer.—
Pay preach eats in two Week. in the Rill of the
Hone. TINY pay is five hundred dollars for the set
. Wenetraes at short, with the nand bonus at the end
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of the liemion of tWo hundred and fifty dollar.
The Senate and Boise have ordered the mina
ing of lb** artra copies; of the Report on Com
mews ir.Ol Assizstion. This is 'one of the west
• valuable deitansonts•htid before Congeal, but it
traded Foreign COmmeree. A aimilar. R e port
should be mepared for every Congress Upon, the
tosrimene; enroog dor 15tates. The framils
'the Consiitation elusilled the plrers of Conger
Ootnstiaossitith Foreign Minoru, end among
the erraWd Stataa. The Goserntnent,—Executive
and !..Sest4iserrfor nearly silty years has dein.
td almost It, entire energies to the . former. ~,
•• . Mr, of Otrki, has spin promoted the
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trobjeri divided sod anon die piri — of Con:
greze between* two, pn:){aellri, that the Dom.
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Gorrunareq— among the 3tateirr and that a new
Countilthee his4l be' oppoint4 take dour of
s t h Gienreetro*lt NOVI NotioPs." It has
teen propoved; by Mr. Raritan, of Bel., to
`Ulna the &mile of Inlaid Committee, asoem
j .- meted whit ihrteM4llmbrs, Light Iloremßircys.
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.The flauthern Loco rocs menthe" regard this
.as On lawisiOn upon their latitudinarian doetrhes
of otrkettOnstruetan, end resist tho appointment
of the dortrunithru. They win the natant order
of things, and mu; Tdce Mr. Walkei,mho talk.
so Moab of Bridah precedent and British Legal",
"•• don, to constmorthe power" of our °avert:24d
Of being ricsiined rather for the tenth( of Nations
abroad than the mph:fat home.:
Itte probe , * that the House will entat upon a
discomion of thbanbjectto.dayJ . If the Wester
members ftiendly to the Administiatlon, are true
to the inmate of their nonstitoanti, the motion I
of Vlntoojhrl triumph. 46 hope that the
West bp not stela to be wounded in the home of
. rte Mamie, This Admioi lion should be made ,
to Giol, that If It can tasks war Mao* the idrife
of Conyessymf pureherefoutign territory with the
adios of Gower, and immune aright of way
cam foreign territory. mid withal send its tabor; to
explore and survey the Deed BM, it can. also me
more olettuationt from our Rifils. Maks Harbors.
build Light Homo, and do !Witmer is Deasury
protee4 the lives and Proporty of the people en
vied In Contasarcoeman the Nate" •
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The. Gmluation Bill has been reported to the
Senate, wmonling to the rodonunendations of the
Proeldent end Secretary of the Tommy. Its ob.
Jodie to Waco the rico of PuidieLands Endo.
ally from a dollar twouty.five to twenty-five canto
ws nestrolohtenadeandition of the Treas.
cry proMpte,the /uiminhtraliou to obtain monef
•• • tram all poodbl• scrumea, and pretty much jot
• now upon the prismipio of the father's advice to
• epos-Klit Mousy, Irdurr honeady it you ow,
but at any rate gd money.f
The Bill ought not to be pawed without mate.
' vial amendment ' Thi; Land must be porn Indeed
that will not et an early day hring the Govern;
mint prim, and this in the neer States so Well so
' to the old where there te Golernmentland.
Mr. Dickinson, of N Y. has' introduced a Bill
to consort foreign sallot" into Antedem mthens,
by amore =nut* process thin is now allowed
by law, no dodo; of the Mill - is to ellow the
Alpo pest at era as a part of the amatory dribs
Obi the Illififf tifiZIOAIP.
The Hoop ham mode the bellbirds', of en at.
• Inept bdo"waY,Mitit one of 'the obnoziona pre.
*kW al the Past CBSOC , Law,Whieh requires the
• C otree Mints ott inindeot noway'.
• pers. Or in!
. be # &fry the Pap iisittfouista.
The itaiailt =co; which hes iusi;elid the
altrapPostage My matte all such retell and pad.
rdth4 MOINOVOI so this unworthy of the Govern.
NOM - Cssi JOILIOOff OSQOI4 ilk! some ctbel
Loco nom, to have a Modal spite mated tem".
'pp" end ell caber moans or Wrapper" - ilis
• erdibm'ia noCahowathesmallart thinly " Stsming
with oppteition to - tie pc,tage 'Mint, he
&Ms the kronor of all the berebta resulting from
it.. His edsdobtnition of the department hoe teen
pony wise end pound foolida from Brit to last.
Pio Dews of Wrest in the city today. a. s.
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Wutdoirton• Dec. 117'ttesday nisi t.
Ths todiodim d s o!anoi old= daidoped
`.lloonolio in both wimp of the eapit4 toady,—
' Mr. Cabo= bill egad Ws lot to the
Astiaidudtdmitilkwi upc, ths per
ilikkOr st, ili4.llllo,itd open it. Seseccably
r .M br,fmchbFild # 4 P 1 44111
_Gr big FinciPlee.
88 Mir 6 7 . h!; will . ! denDlibis rwitim"
uistar. MG Coma®
mkt menders Oda .
)koto-'"o 'oPid*# Hof hubs
%Agri alaitoy Romeo whiz
it ii:t7 this the. Admithstn:
v. * 6 44 4 coaPe* 1 .4 Coodmi. to min to
scow ractip4oll6osl of "tad io dos to all OM.
;ytioaaio sail so
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tis!fmr . ll/blio middy stood igi00,41,7 'op
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pdse however,* war ef ~. Xsequesti without assets
thirstier and graver iiande 7 SU for imam*, lebit
!bill be dole with out trixe...na wut shall to.
dlne in referent* to 'pranced upon. American
trade ind commerce. Genera., it mime to ow.
might very properly pus : FtesolutioOL denlyial ire
opposition to a war of orneriest, and ite Nadine..
' to make peace upon the payment of the claims doe
our cithens, either in land or money. Tta, done,
Our troops might retain possession of the country
until a boanduy was'agreed upon and the indern
nity provided for. The road to peace is easy
Ithough,—much more so than war,—if there is any
dispoeitlon to meal it. The Executive, I believe,
wishes Congress to relieve him of the responsibil
itY of continuing the was, and if he has not the,
moral courage to do right, I hope Congress will
take the mgxesability, and show him the way.—
The resolutione of Hr. Calhoun are important in
any Aspect, and will giveffiseth what perhaps may
be, in the Etenate, the debate of the session upon
the war question.
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Ar. Holton, of 8. C, has thrown In a &Hoorn'
series ot rtsolutions in the House, where, bower.
et, they were not well rescued. They propose •
taxobinstiOn of things; soma of them neither prac
tical, useful nor tangible, and will pas off with
the breath that has sistm theme reading
King Veto, you will see by RI preceedinp to.
day, his been heard in a long 'peech from the
throne. The President has not one word to say
of Internal Improvements, in hie Annual illeeign
Reserving hinted( for fauns time, and a more
direct war-upon the groat inland interests of the
ceautry; 'gnawing op his war upon domestic la.
bin by a wretler= war upon home commeroe.—
' Ifs sends his . long Message to the Rouse, and
each' a Homage could have emanated from no
Other soiree than a fierce putbuin.
What Is true in its natural statements, are
highly colored, end what Is untrue, glaringly so,
es, for example, the declaration that the friends
of Internal Improvements, and mainly in the 18th'
Congress, led the way to a debt of two hundred
millions of dollen, if the appropriations bed been
made. -
, Mr. Vinton., of Ohio, u a member of this Con •
grass, wag present to stamp this statement untrue,
and to defendlhe friends of Internal Improvement
(ram any each design. All that was ever meant,
wit to speed the surplus in the Treanary upon
these great National works. In 1824, after the
non set anted an sinking fund had been pro.
aided, it wes prodond to expend the balance in
nneys of harbors, riven and roads. There was
than no patty ties,—i:to party, indeed, in Consign&
Athwart, Americens, and contributed, upon un-,
rare consideration, to the deVlkpetetent of one Na.
clonal resourcea.
Mr. Schenck, of Obio, aim made en able int.
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prornplu rerew of the Messegisi and particularly
ikst part of it attempting to dadlr . t what hi, and
what is not, Constitutional. It Is hotthe 1
chemiealdiffarence between nit Wliter' "' i fielti.
which' her sometimes been the argurnit flit
difference between deep and shallow water., i,,
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tween a ship of war and a touting schooner. if,!.`„,..,` -1-,' v ,...., ...;' 7 :- ,7 - .. .-
dating a rise of twenty feet. in the Ohio, Fitter par., - -,;,:..C,.;....-•. - 1 - " , 1 . " ,.. ..: - .." ~'
burgh ehoald put in her ellinte, perimps she would 1 2 5!;.1 . ..6. , '-'..,.", .1. ;,-
be deemed within the purview of the Constitution; f 3. 4 ,„ ..4,
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but u I remember sow, according to the'Pred 4 . i.,, , ,z ,, ,„,- , t ,W, , ..:-;- ....,* ~J CV • ~-
dent, the strewn must touch two States, and pu.lF3e__ -, ' - 'Y.;•';' , .! - ,; - i.;;,,C .
hope two in opposite directions of the head erstaNt4 . -i11.,,:'.; . - - , •,--:": 2; ....i .: 1 f- , ,:i,_ _
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or et. Ohio, that might destroy our prospecnt uNf_ i !'5,::::::, - ! ..,c- 5' ..., , ,
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the estiniiibn of Mr. Polk. Mr. Schenck T...re=' , .:;--.";:;/-'...': - - .. ir .. - ' It' Pear Orne.—Gre., ineoO , COintOO is eZpO
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too, very positively, that the Constitution was am 7.--1 , ;,-, 3 , ,,, , -t.. - ., - ;^r.,t2!, ,. :-, ~,,,,,....„,,,;,...-„ . t - ,.., j,
.„:„:1.,,,,,i, public, for the went of an adequate
pltibilms, and might live on land or water. 14 f.k`: ,- 3 , :.'„ : :,'-,.?:f . ; , -3 - .. ,',:',::.,:. ,%.‘ 7 ;'. 11--. 1 ``'..: '.,' : ... ''`:''''''.'iumt." of clerks: Peo p le are compelled to wait
Smith, of la., opposed the chemical analysis 1,...4.,. F ,..,,,:: : ,:, , ,,, , ,,,,, . : .-.- t .,... , .. , ., , : ,, ~...._.,. : - 4 . ,; - t v , r a long time at th e Post Office , in the cold,
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cently applied to it, and-lath gentleman, wi j--....i . -:,-1-. - ."'". IC - .E4`). 7"' }.l , ; ',.... , --_-_ , ,4::=', .-...' j: •'E.:„..i 7. lfixe day can receive their letters and papers.
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Mr. Stewart of Ps., ably argued that the pow `:;, , "'Jr!-.t,2,;•.:4 . ,, 4 ,5 . -,--, t. ,„ 1 , , . 4 - ..: _. t ...,,,„--.1 Etscmcars.—By an ordinance passed on the
ot c . v .... jot ...pkg. over omit , p..-.2..,,..' - -, - ..;-;!.! T.Zf r ., r ' : lr . ' ," . 47th but, the general and city election in the
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among the Mates of= Internal Improvemen -4-.f:2'.._ . ±..i.q;• 2- 4.7. - '.. - I.'; ..' - t , ', l -i,...- - '.':-'-' -; ..- -- '' - ''''. ' lli rd wain win be held bereenei at th e office el
u such foreign nations and fore i gn Wade ' I ":;'45:7;:--;::::=I.3iI1;.':.::: ;'. . - r -.1;11. " - -,;',...fg , - i 4 Idermau bleMastcu, on Fifth street; in the 9th
gret that io n . i„. no room for a prOor, ,,t orto , .4 , .,7,,,,._-.. , ::3„
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~.,:2-,1„,.; f: ;3... , ? . .i . ..*:;:l/lTd t it the f.Clllte school house of Laid ward; and
their epeeches. 't 1- - '-' - I.:. - - '-',:"" ,41 , ..- •„,, - - ..,. - 1
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The Veto Mesaags is - meant uan rizontis - ,7;1 -- 4 . , ;. • , -. ' * .E: 'ward.
answer to the Chlesgo ConsantiiMautd, the pr0.1.,, ,, ' ' '-'
posed legislation in behalf of the Coalifieilio oil
the country. It Ira add by Mr:Rhatt,of S. t.1..i
that the organisation of t! , Coptmittro CU man.
ufsetures grew out of ,I Pittsburgh te.d.rirog of
nannefeentsers, many :,,--rs moat, sr the COCO.
MillOO Op•COOTIOCT ,3 may grow Oat of the Chi
cago Convention. tend .li, nod The Chicago
Conventioo, if it .lay oxen a goad public multi.
meat cow, only does that La the West which
ought, -to have been accompfidied years gone by.
SLAVERY ti FOREIGN TERRITORY
Washingue, Dec. 16, 1847.
Amldat the political specalathons going on hem
thane tonne more important than those which
refer to the &Mahlon of "new territory," which
the war with Mexico, or peace with*exico. may
bring Into the Union. Oat of the general discord
which prevails. it is difficult to say what may be
"the end of the present beginning." There an
variant rallying cries now heard among the mem.
hers, but nearly ill of them are sectional in their
character. Thus with one set of men, the action
prescribed is sthe Wilmot Proviso,"—with moth.
'er, this plainer precept of no more ternloq, ran
kits . it be freer—with another, prom the ultra
South, no territory if it he free, and with a party ,
—very considerable for numbers, and very strong
in its intellectual ability,—ono mob territory,"
and "the union as it is."
Amidst this conflict of sentiment, it is mean.
ry, if prittible, to define some practical meamre of
action,—es something moot to done alike to pre
serve aid Constitution, the Union, and the peat
cause of Human Precdont. The minnow' o
1787, carried out • arum of Government bap•
pity harommino . g with the' greaten good of the
People of the North Weal territory,but all sub.
invent • additions of territory, or regulations of
territory isided to the Union, have . Imfxtuttately,
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at the 'i of their admission, had th e Imitation
of Sli incorp orated into their local institution&
Thu is iving the territory of Louisiana horn
Maw,'
. 1600, the right of ptoperty . in Stereo
sou recog . ;end Me border, of Slavery enlarg
ed: The of Florida from Spain in IS 19,
increUed the evil,—and finally, in are evil boor,
the Government ctegotialoi with the independent
power Of Taxes, and Mill furtherextended the do-
minion of Slavery. The Oregon controverey, in
. the meantime, haibeeu settled with Great Britain,
but rather -with a curtailment of our own ancient.
ad fru territory than with its enlargement. We
have what all before admitted to be our, and
nothing more. Every extension of *opium hu
been a new homage to the institution of Slavery
How, then, are we to rid ourselves of the oil 4'
Slum! Simply by absolve, and exacting it.
bennee from others, to the Constitution of the
country. After the 'aperients of the last Con.
gram, in which "the' Wilmot Proviso" was defeat.
ed in the Senate, by a majority of ten vette, and
with a body now so organised se to durum th e
vote in its fever, It is not polite to enact the
Proviso into a law. Hat the germ of Liberty ear
bodied in that Proviso, and borrowed from the
Ordinance of VI WI, may, and must be preeerved in
'all int purity and piTer.
Slavery is • local law.' The Government trio
no power to atablieh it when it has no eliltetlee.
The Melietil soil hi free soil, and any attempt to
put Skew, than, would be an inftemloo of the
Canallake), and an invasion d the SOW of the
people. • nil it ie a foal law, is admitted by all
who ham with authority acted upon the subject.
both yinthe free seed in the Blau State. Ito
ft war abolished se a "local Medi:sloe from the
now,free fkatek where it named, at, and after the
Bevedution. ft is regarded by these Orates alto as
a ears within . State judo:UW=4 bemuse they ,
hoi rserally cede provision for the freedom or
every Sloe who bai come within their borders
with the cockade( their Masten, end' he only
twos for sot making Aloes bee who hoe es.
coped, grind their mister's: will, from veto State
Into another; is beauraly the Constitution, in o
rate trams, dectuutry dull be Muted up.—
Upon the pthbelph thit it Et a kcal wthjet?t, Penn.
i i paihyphlo,.ad other bee Btato dechre. that
neither Blowy surbitolustery senitode shall ex.
g o t, SOO f the punishment of aims,' Upon
the ewe PO** end Lathe limns, Of the MO
Oily the Roothetat Biagi regulate the imlltr
IM2S"Wd
tine, prohibiting the importation of Slaves, regu
lating arir departure. and impaing whataree reg.
editions and restrain they pleasunex them.
What is most important, this has bee the claw
of all the high Courts of the States, and of the
Supreme Court of the United Sten, is I may
take occuion hereafter to Mow, by authorities of
the Cara, and the opinion'of the Judges, if ,
then, Slimy be a 1041 law, the Govarreent has
no more power to ante its existence in a falter
eery, than it has to impose a partial burden upon.
any one of the States of the Government. The
People may, and will interpose to preMint all at
tempt. to create its existence: Should ; the Gov
ernment attempt to lay' violent hands upon their
rights and welfare, they can, with the authority. of
law, and the most gamed precedents or the trigliest
Judicial power of the land, say "hands off.". As
a solaria declaration of opinion and of fight, the
Principle of Liberty embodied in the Wilmot Pro.
Tim, may be well, enough,—but one of the Stab"
denies that it has ey binding force,while all
practically admit, that Congress has no power
whatever to establish Slavery inn free soil. This
lea principle both of State and territorial right,
and come what may, the People mild demand its
practical recognition. Happily for the welfare of
all, unlike Louisiana, Florida and Texas, Mexico
is free from Slavery, and the people there and em
cry where in the Union, will be without excuse,
if this evil finds its way intir my pinion of Men,
icon territory which may hereafter be annexed to
this American Unica. s.
Tlie Central Wlrstern*.allll.l4.
The report of the proCeedinga of the - Convention
lately held at Manilla?, which we have given in
the Gazette, cannot but be read with gratification
by every citizen of Pittsburgh, end, the entire mar.
candle community of the Etat; The Convention
was largely attended, but we forget its number,, to
congratulate all interested, upon the weight of
charaeter, of influence, and of wealth there assem.
; bled. We need not stop bare in noticing the fa
vorable appearance of the meeting, but can see.
further and greater cause to feel that a Central
Western Route will at once be built, from the
fact that the businees men of the country, and the
people all along the line, are interested, and cordi
ally at work.
The spirit shown throughout the session of the
Ca:mention, meth° one above all others beat eat.
culated . to secure the object of the meeting.—
Delegates did not go there with the determination
of killing all plans that did not secure a rad
'mai their lots, and pass by their doom, but like
men satisfied that the best road must teesive their
united sown, let it. location fiU whore it would.
Meeting in this spirit, the fullest and most cown
teons discussion was had, and the Convention
made the only decision in its power, sin that • een.
Lod route should he built, locating it. Eastern
terminus, and its; Western so far as it could do so
without interfering with the rights of Western
Ohio, Of the. Eastern : trminus, there is but
tue °0.4.91,4•FP.5.L.
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~ry"
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Judge left the Bench, as Chem:elks of the
Stall of New York, in conformity to the FM..
ciples of the constitution, at the age of tarty, af•
ter which be resided at his country wet in New
Jersey and at his residence in New York, until
I the time et his death; up to which period Ms in•
tallest was unimpaired. The New York Erprews
says: •
Chancellor Kent wu the last appointment made
by the late. Chief Justice John Jay, before that
eminent BIM retired from the office of Governor.
In 1792, he appointed Mr: Kent, then a practicing
Iswlrer In Ploughkeepele, Reciter of this city,
which office he held until February 1798, when
be as appointed Justice of the Supreme Court
of the Stets of New York. In. February 1804.
he was appointed Chief Justice Of the State, and
rankled in that office until he =de Chan
'caller, 25th Feb„ 1814, and continued in office
until 3 let July, 1832, when he were dispmdffiwl by
the Condltution. In 1821, be represented Albany
county in the Stale Convention which formed the
Conetitutlon that went into operation let July,
11323.
. We were. =Maritally, pristmt, a few jean
since when the Chancellors/a:nal his Was from
the Postrofficer, among the number. be opened con
from Lord DennuntX9rd Chief/nein of Eogland,
which rammed Ine own indebtainess, end that
of the profession throughout thenorld, to Chin.
ethic Kent, for hls able ennatentaries.
"The wane of Kett will never die; it is ice.
and will go !town to posterity, with Blak
stone, Coke, Mansfield, Mardian, and other Jurists
of the world." ; ;
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Canute is in a great political turmoil,eince the
dilation of the previncial Parliament by Proc
lamation of the Governor General. A new elect
lion bubeen warredraturnable on the 24th of
January, and the papers are filled with electioneer.
int appeals. rho Montreal Hera mil it wa
expected that the annuciatlon of the ambition of
be late Parliament would haver been followed by
the iatiremcnt of Hon. B. Papineau from the cab.
inst.
Gunaa Gou.sos.—On the Ibth inst, the Board
of Directors of ,tho Girard Cottage were to meet
and eleetad a President .a 4tkier, OffiCeil of the
InstOtion.' Tho•soacees olltho College; u a
Literary Institution arilidernded much opon the
selection of the Faculty. .
P. d, Since writing the above, we learn that
Hon. Jacob Jones, Piesident - Judge of the Din
trial Covet of Philadelphik i .hu been elected
"President, ind Mrs. Ai .C. Tilghman, Matron.
Tea IrAtrisburgh Totegraph ..p the Buaque•
hanna:ll 'spy high in ieoosegomca of the late
taloa, that the wort Branch Division of the Pa
Canal ham eustinrd prat antes., other points
are supposed to havvi beei . materially Ward
WitIOIMIN ELICTIOS—The Milwsukie o . a
Bette of the ,3d, contains more returns of the
-Election to the Coneention . to tom a Stet* Con,
witutices.
The . malts thus fit; show the election of 14
Whigs -BO 64 DaiIIOCTSII. :The whole Coo.
voodoo numbers 69. . , •
Tarmaad jury of New York hare fond m
other bill of Indictment against Madam ltortell
for a crime similar to Pail for which the bee boon
(*Mid pity.
Joan M Hoccst hu been compelled to htue
Wethinton for the Booth, h RIIITCh of (amm o .
ed health,—we believe, tolFlorlda.
Joou lEntontasi,..of Olin, aid at hnnal
dams In Nasdaq, oo Honday tint. He was one
of the early •aottlera of , Ohlo. •
Ex. Gov. Sup x, of Venvint. delivered o lee.
tare= Temperance, at.Clowolsod, Chia ork Taw
• 'ruing
Rey. Da. BULL, 'clergymen of eminent obi&
ty and widely known In the Ptesbytwian chord.
did at hie tridestoe ha LooletOwn, New Yolk on
the 7th inst.'
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1
/AW ."--The u. & ' Bummer Walker
while Erwin Wheeling, - broke the Tektgraph
wits wttlagginsla,
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ITT
RAIL ROAD briZTIIII,-The citizens of All..
gbeny chi held a meeting on Thweday the 16th
loot., the Mayer presiding. Racial:Moe were paw
ed, expreraiog the profound interest of the citizera
of this section in the efforts of Philadelphia to
construct ■ Rail Rood from their city to the Ohio
at Pittsluirgh,—that lad from our two Stk. .hould
not be withheld from on Important an enterprise,
bat in conjunction with Allegheny county alumld
mbecribe at lout one million of dollar. in aid of
the Pennsylvania Rail Road company. That it
I. highly important to construct a road to the
Ohio State line, and thit as soon ea adequate , leg.
elation is obtained, or the Supplement to Con:
n 8112.4110 charter becomes folly applicable to the
construction of inch a road, that it be reeommen•
dud to the COllO6l. to subertibe a eufficient rum
in connection with individual uffsaiptioas, to
secwo its speedy completion. That the County
, Como:dial/mem be memorialized cm the importance
of the eubject under conalderation, sad requested
I to coils county meeting, at a enitable time, to
ih consult upon the ante.
Tee Ftas.- 7 0n Friday night, at W Bell and
Son's store, was the work of an incendiary. The
large Iron safe built in the wall had been opened,
ind all the pocketkiooke, folic., &c, supposed to
contaillmoney, were found in the cellar, and their
contents scattered around there. Also a tin box
containing Deeds and Mortakes was found in the
same place open. bat the pipers safe. The papers
in the safe were set on Ore, either by accident or'
' design, and abOot one hundred books ledgemlke,
burnt We are told the books of the establishment
from 1812 to 1845, went in the safe, and are more
or leas injured. Bills, papers, Recipts, notes, and
other valuable Inemonuids, were also birot.
The books of last years are somewhat scorch•
ed, but Mr. Bell thinks he I will be able to make
out the greater part of the accounts.
It is supposed the thief secreted himself in the
cellaisometime In the afternoon of Friday, while
the outside door wu open.
PETITIVISS IA COISGRESS.
In the Bonn of Representatives on Tuesday,.
Mr M. limerros, presented two petitions from cit.
hens of Allegheny county, Pa., uking for a Daily
mail rootlike= the city of Pittsborgh, down the
Ohio River by Steamboat, to ecitips convenient and
snitable point, thence west, through New Lisbon ,
Canton, ijusillon and Wooster to Minefield,—
which was referred to the Committeo .on the
Poet Office and Poet Roads.
Al. the petition of John Gilbert of Alleghe.
ny county, Pa., asking for an inc..' of his pen.
Referred to the Committee on Invalid pens
•Domestic Animale—Weare indebted - to C,
IL 8a:too, of Now York, fora valuable work "up
on the horse, male, mule, sheep, swine, poaluy,
and: farm dogs,—edited 'by R. L. Allen, and
eotated to be of moth use to farmers.
rues. Rtsgau.—lt will be noticed by our ad.
, "-.- . . l . i;;ttt:s . ement, that the Atheneum
,ha• made an. en.
ant with this lemons performer and his two
who are indeed wonders in their way. UO
- most gymnagie exercises, the exhibition;
Pmfesoor Risley be highly entertaining, Moffat.
died, and worthy the patronage of our citizens,
those taste. are in thin ten,
).:-Tra Whip ofe cities of Pittaburgh and
held meetings on Hatiodsy for - the
,?,,m3rFcee of appointing delegates to Abe convert;
'4'ions of the respective cities to nominate candi.
.z
3atim for ;L
dare and other city officers.
ort Foa l ' Ay I;t,ftesnient Clem kft this city
with a detachment of recruits for the lit Pa
,Reg 4
anent:
Tim Ptintua' Sapper will coma off at the liz
change Hotel, on Chnstmu E.e.
WARD BIZICTIBIOS
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Arafat,ly to previous rionee the Whip of tba
Firm Ward met, and Antic(' B C B.wler, Chair.
man .nil G L B Fetterman, Elect'y.
The following pereena arms elected Delegates
to the Convention to plebe in nomination ■ Whig
candidate for Mayor of the city of Pittsburgh :
8' F Von Bonbons, Allen Cordell, Samuel
Banes, F K Limb, and Wm Gorman; ImtruMed
to vote for the nomination of
The meeting adjourned to seeiarble again on
Thereday evening next,at GI o'ckck p.m., for the
purpose of nominating councilmen end other ward
orreers.
8:coorn Wsze.—We have not neei.ed the
proceedings of the meeting in this Ward, but barn
that Delegates were elected to the ety Convention,
instructed to vote for C D Sadly, u the Whig
candidate for Mayor.
Tail° Wale.—The Whip and Antiprotons
of the third Ward met, pursuant to call, at Mc.
Masten, Liberty at., to elect Delegate. to the City
Convention, and to nominate Ward officers.
After the prate of some reaolations the fol.
lowing delegates were elected end perms pond.
mated:
Dekrges.--Jos W Lawla, Ju M etollocb, Jaa
Montooth, Andrew McMaster, and no. Seat.
Councils—Willed Leonard, M W Lewis,
.Simpson Homer, Robt J Smith, Wm Early and
Sure! Palma.
&hod Direziors.--Jou McColloch and John
Quewin.
Judge.—Was Mockery.
/noinxfor.—Jpo Wl,Lewis.
Aosessor.--Thoo Foinaan.
ConWank—Patrick Q[llllll.
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Resolved, The/ the proceedings of this meeting
be published. THOB. FAIRM AN, Ch'n
Are. Mc Maness, Seey.
A meeting of the Antimasons and Whig, of
the. 4th ward , wsa held in pumuance of the call,
at Fehli,comar of Irwin and Duquesne erects,
00 Saturday the 18th inst.
The meeting was called to order by Morgan
Rohertsorr, Esq., and on motion, J Pennock, Erik
was elected chauman, and J U Diddle, Secretary.
On motion of C B M Smith, Esq., the meeting
proceeded to nominate five_persona. as Delegate.
for each candidate for the Mayoralty, to be voted
for on one ticket.
On motion of Mr. HabetUan, Fag, Henry Omit
Esq. was appointed Assistant Secretory.
C B M Smith nominated the fallowing prune
as Adams Dslasates; F Loren, M Aliso, J Mee
Michael, John Hull and H Sterling.
John Willock. Esq., nominated the (Glinting
persons u Scully Delegater, Wiit44cCaridless;
John Jack, F 8 Otiasmer, W D: Graham; and
James A Hutchinson.
James Mathews, Eaq., nominated the follow.
log pewee .e Laughlin Delegates; Om, M e -
H thi y, m ere st Wigton, W Alexander, •S M
White and James Matthew. '
The meeting then proceeded to mark for the
diffident delegaes. When the Adams Delegates
received the f ollowing number of marker -411.
Tim &ally d vistas received 111 mart, and tie
Laughin deleiateg received. 32 matt.
The Delegates in favor of C D Scully, Egg,
begins received the highest number of marks,
were duly elected Delegates from the 4th weld to
the Convention for tho nomination of Mayor.
Oo motion the meeting adjourned to meet at
the same place on next Friday evening, the 54th
ins, at 7 o'clock, Y. M.
The four oew R ands, we wo informed,
etruited their delegates to vote for the neesina•
don of the present Mayor. ,
Tih Fifth Weed inetmeted their delegatai to
support the notobiatloo of John I..souhlin.
The proosodhip of the latter Wards wino not
hooded lo r or they would have beau published.
Tu rapon.—The Late Mil; same 10 have
been eery general orer the United Star. Oa the
161 h tint, the water wu 17 feet high In the Con.
elective t leer arid a number of the cellar, In Hart.
ford were filial with water. The lowlands wean
all endowed.
'lllg
The waaipa FBI 10 nal to Boston for some
days past as to tains out the kiss's( the Dish.
Tel New Tort Ligislatore adjourned on
Wisdomlay last. On Idooday and Turedey eve.
Map a Lorofoco caucus was bold, and emu a
very stormy Wale SU addrese sad ireolulkuts In
favor of the "Wilmot Proviso," end to dentuseho
Wm of the 'Menai= of Slavery, were adopted,
tato 17.
Corrnpandeneo 'of . Pittsbandi • 6afette.
Coereepoudvee of the Putsburgh Gs teue.
qiutintiti;'Dez. 18, 9 r. ar*"7-
.The River tim Wien nine inches, during the
last 24 hours, sod ii still receding. Thd wither
is still very I pinned. .
MR telegraph lic e is th rough to St. tools and
theviity of the .fu west" . can now have instants.
neotis converse w 4 the Atlantic eitieS, • distance
of over we thotisin:id miles. ' -
Corregrondepce of - 111. Pstulguigh Came
Mirminati, Mex. 19th, 8, P. M.
The river centinuea te•fall, and has receded
wo feet !ince onc report of Saturday; There
ovary appearance to-night, of,nrore
. Nevis Item..
•
A VII his been introduced into th e Ohio
L es h i nfure, to exempt from levy end axle so
much a a ..h nand" u wilt; not exceed in
',eked 6500. e effect of the, plumage of ouch'
a law would to'ctutail the credit system. The
bill .coma thus far, to be favorably received.,
Tea Onto State . central committentare Sled
a Whig man meeting at Columbus, on the 17th
o f j im my next, to select a candidate for llior
'ernor; to dealgoate candidates for Presidential
Electors; to provide for the reprventation of the
State of Ohio in a' National Whig Conventiinfor
President and Vice President of Itietnited 6 Eaten
and the transaction of such other businen n it
may deem meet and proper when convened. .
Honor am; Min Srx.txxn—The Roy& Mail
in
Steamer Tamil, i arrived at Ship Island, the
bah but , having left Southampton on the d ult.
She loft the next day for Vera Cruz. Her mails
and pusengers were lauded at Ship Irian, and
reached New Odium on the 6th. Thl. lie the
ant ship of the line that, in future, is toil for i
semimonthly mall for Europe from New 0 lean..
She calls to leave a mail, am above indeed,
h twice a month. ,
Bcaultztar. Piavroawrow.—At a meeting of
theAtockholders the new loan authorised by the
maioagers, was approved of and a considerable sum
subsaibed. The 'subscriptions have already reach.
ed two millions and a half of dollars on the Lou
and such warm and vigorous efforts have been re
solved on as will insure the producing of the
whole amount before the close of the week—N,
Amaiarn.
Onto Cairsa,—The Ohio State Journal wys
the Canal has sustained no injury as yet to pro,
tint winter navigation.• The Canal can be repair.
.ed withicoten day., (except one lock) and Packers
need be under no apprehensioci about gettingjo
market this winter. [The late HUI will probably
effect a greater iojury.j
The United *Ames steamer Edith left New Or.
leans on'ihe 7th inst. for the Barrack., to tako on
board a cfeatchiiient of the Mounted Rifle. coder
Lieut.Nulte; and then proceeded to Vera Cruz.
Or.w.S'citaans teethed hfobileou the 18th
instant, and au received with public demonatra
tions of respect on the part of the Mayor and
citizens. the evening of the wale day he left for
Montgomery on his route home.
A Lsoiecyrnan.—Jahn A Winton•
of Sumpter, bu lxsn elected ` President of the
denote and Gen. L IrWalker of Lawrence, Spew.
ker of the House.
Fatatocarota roiacara.—The Philadelphia
Houses noticed as having created rini:e a nano•
Lion in Philadelphia. a few days aim*, the Jobrnal
say., warn those of Sellers, Davie, & HO.,Hrocers
and Archibald Wright and Nephew; Flour Fac
tors.
One of the Brownsville Sta ices, sighloodsy iLe
13th Met., neat Frostburg, upset indlnjurerlsev
era! paseengers. Toe road at the time was covet
ed with snow! and ice.
VAT Ise tieing tepidly at Louisville, Ky,
on the 11th inst. I The Journal says Ws feet more
would bring µinto some of the 'dwelling.. 11
this be true, Louisville hue:reeved much loom the
flood-u toe water did not attain ho maximum_
et Cincinnati. till Wedneadey evening lest. .
Salt River ic cloy high, Louisville pipers of the
11th ray that a vest amount of grain in the mills
along its hubs tm been deatroyed. Property
of creel deactiptem along it her been carried off
Oets death only, in Louisville, for the week
ending on the morning of the 11th. •
INDIANA Lrorscarraii.--This , body met and
organized on 'Tray of last week. The Gov
armies Menage as not yet been received.
-llama: or Nossocc.—The official report of
de the in the city of Norfolk, during the south
of Nov. is 17. I
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1:17 . 1 , /lis, !0r.., le—The rename Han' LW.
=num an ankle wont lefty celebrated ae • care fer
nattaboya tbatincy or all ether. lie eerie ale 11100.1
incamerable. elelel by Wsll JACKSON, Agent for Pvt.
band nelnlnw6LaT
DILD.
On Scoaday owning, the 12th inn., Mr.. HENRIETTA
wife of A. J. lionnet aged 21 Teen. The fnrodsof
thole/n:1/ are reepeedidly Invited to attend her fooentl
this (21ondity1 igen:loon, 012 dciock, from the re.edehee
or Mr. Boyle, Hand at.
W. Di. Fostir, Dirceter.
ON Monday, TFday, %Vedneed4, Thursday aud
Fridnit Dbo• 21,V, aud 24,a eLotee 'elec
tion of [memo by
tot'
A MAC,
Micas' Ithltot \ tr. Henry.
Those Woode perfotntera
PROFTMSUR SISLEY & SONS,
Whose perfoituanee , hale bees the. arcade, of all Ea
:pm*, toe FlO2 Mom OM.T.
thlees—ritaueste and yard Range, SO cenbri3alon
ay,lll d Ant
Asi— nn , tr .4.0 d in the Imponatain of Deereher
Wows and Gins, Ike., exelosivelp, and having made
awankentients in Melvin parts of Europe and Me isl
ands with well known boozes for mg Adore supply of
Foreign Linear,. which I will be able to - sell. delivered
in the Custom Ilowas of New York or Nary Orleans or
in this clip, at the lowest marker priee for`boati or op.
proved paper: I hare winery and cellar a veep torge
Meek of very superior Wines and Liguori as imported
of the mast celebrated brands and vintage. for sale on
plearragterms by PC'MARTIN
dent t _ear Astoiddield rt.
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SATTINETTS, TWEN.OII,&e—W R BIRK*
PIIY the attention of dealers and others to
his eseelleni Ilt•OnMellt Of above goods, in bin sthole
role roonisorp stairs, well as in the retail deparnient,
i'ci t n rr Bannerol;
kla• and black do;
insiiiible been do;
51.110 strid do;
Gold nili`d Jeans; blue raiarit /CAW;
Gold inik'd Tweeds.
All of
an ieb be sol'd low by a piece or yard; al-
So, on band; Cloth for cloaks, and barred PeloseAo, for
L woo- , den)
nrrtIBURWI NAVIGATION AND F/DE INSU
r. RANCE CODPANY.—An Electton for nine
of nos Cerriorathra.ur scree for the ensuing year,
will be heltat the URea of the Comp on Monday.
the 3rd day 'of January next, hetneon the any,
hours of to
A. ht. and 3E. M. ROBERT FINNEY,
de2o:2m Secretary .
SIONTOEII IS al kto ll-50 dos
Oil; Playing Cords;
lig o:iv e
101 as roe chevrio Toboce ,
10 tibloro d' 2:
' 0 doe r tr cp
B ;% -. e
10 r
20 0 at.
20 0 Popp.
6 '1 ot.
de.2o . .
- , Cillarlia
75,0004 node—
IGAR. of the followiog eelelrmted
•
20120 ' 2 Faoulopio
Dog APlioi. De Faster
Londori Urnio . Folio Pnoelpe
pol
La Doro Colorodos
negoliog I Condom,
Juno Sou Principe Pcurle Principe'
' Lord 0 ,2 16 ., ROOrltar -: Phcrooto; Or role 1 , 3:
420 - ) P,C-M AMIN
Ann Camo , p . i
Randy Fruits;
Bitters;
Peppermint;
-mon Pyrop; for sale by
P C MARTIN
HIDLIPAIt PRESEBUIT—SpIendid ream:nen.
rieb and tertuttful boxes or French manufacture,
filled with ebotce perfomtry. snob aa Kill be highlY eel
ned as pre son aue add mach to every lady's toilet.
pane hoe. Ito alt
For sale by
dart —
Chao Hundred Dollar• Reward.
LO$T-I,ast evening... Dimond DROOCII, with gold
ribs= !Lod elnitp attached. The above rewerd will
be Old for the recovery of
Wthe smothy NCllMPlift. the deb.. lbe.
. P. WI
Momngehele Howe
s uNDIELIEN-KI est s Soda Mb;
SA obis clear Rosin;
I 50 Role Tar .., .
;Ali sides re/Leather;
300 bop Rio C 054,11
i V 5, bads Pepper; pin rfesslv e d per sinus bass,
Ste end Sc V, itt Chnsun; for sale by
61r_ • 10IIN
9Layat_
sF s rat , 1 6 E w s
t ia n n . : 4. Feathery
• r 4 " rivls;
I Loa do;
5
I. 2 lost, Beeswax: joss stems's', Oar sale by
• ISAIAH DICKEY A al
di% 40 water fr. 107 irons in
VOAS.-3 0 bx• white
0 30 10,16 8 Noloncs;
' 0 - 1,00,(80gur; lass'a Nov nom 41:1 to ki.
for tale by • JOIIN OAIEfI
den ! liberiy•treet
r. ' Wu d ~ m lf-311;W
far
%ViCK hIcCANnLra.
0
voiIaPIPES-130 bzo for rola by
• WICKMoCANI)I.6IIB
cor wood k water sto
S o oAp_yolize out reeelved by MU Robert Foto,
Dior sole by Si W lIARBAUI3II
.
dc2o - ' 33 wool at
•
st received: for sale by
tbigitExA co
11 drio
.0 dtjii.7ll) dos '
rcM ' uo_lry woks, JiTurecie,,d;efydrreleo_by
lliaseed oil, On menu fur Nate
L) . pap by " lI:POKEY &CO
'
I.IIiNICII--30 bascomb; fol sale by
deSO WICK it MeetitliDLElN
(110141" b cet for sale bY •
WICK & McCANDLED3
de'4o
Aa ~[tATU X —Z) cab and kw Ws LT
M _ WiCK & hiCq&S
bzi
. e t tta &a s.
m at o . aIeANITLRBB:
,?,,AR —.4 k °l •'"? l ` i*gtbr;g2lNDLEss.
y 11;1130ETS—In Olass-100 Sot bottles ihmltet,
Li Wnes, Gins, fpr byi
*XI ' P C 44,tirrLN
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The Farmer's Sze, er the Deserted Children; s talc of
doep i nte ref t. •
Afloat and Ashore,. a Sailor's Life.
Esther De Meduum or the Orme, of Londen—reonc .
plate. •
A splendid assortment of Annuals; price. from 61 op
mad. Aleo;a huge and varied assortment of Pietore
or Toy Books for Children.
For We at M. A. MINER'S, Smithfield street, 'Mid
dea ••• Second. deep
TO NEW ENOLANDELLS.
A To meeting of New Englanders held on the 15th
A. ultimo, on motion of 11 W. Williams. EN, it woo
resolved that the President and V ice accident, assisted
by ale gentlemen, to be appointed by the President of
this meeting,
_be a.Cammittee to Report a Constitution
and list of OniCen for a New England tiociety, to be
fanned on the 2td December, 1E47. That committee
consists of lien Charles Shales, John kl Austin. Eml,
Messrs Harvey Chiles, Luke Loomis, 11 W
George Dreed,G PG Iteore,Wm liCaldwell,E 8 Airs:
worth and B It Hersey.
The Anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrim will
be celebrated en e 251 insc, by aSa pper. to be iven
at the o:Charles H th ata Every pence o f New Eng g lmd
birth is invited to attend. •
Tickets can be procured of the undersigned.
WM S CALDWELL,
E B AINSWORTH, •
B H HERSEY, .•
ComsSsee of An... Fremont.
ECLIPBE, =ANSPOETATEIE LINE-
jai . TO •$D MON
THE EASTERN CITIES,
BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND.
DIPPERS and others may rely that all emrehandm,
La and produce will be Miscarried to .4 Dom the Earl
em Cities, by the above line, with despatch and al the
lowest cane nt recs.
JOHN F CLARKE, Agent, New Cork.
DUTILII kIiIibIPIIREVS, Philadelphia
CH KOONS, titarriore.
McKAIG MeGUIRE.
W H CLARKE. Urow nN•ille.
FORSYTH A. DUNCAN. Pittaburgh.
TI A CLI F. TRANSPORTATION LINE—The Pm-
L' prienors of this 'popular' Line have changed the
Agencv at Cumberland from the hour. of MelEaig &
Maguire to that of Edge non & Co.
Patsbargb and Western Merchants are nailed that
J Ilayly Robinson, 92 South 'Charles street, Daltnnom,
is the only authorised agent of this Line in the Dawn
Dine .
The only agents are:
Jr! BIDSVEI.L, Pittsburgh. .
W CASS. Ilsoernsetle.
EDGER roN & co, Cumberland
detto - .31 I B ROBINSON. Raltialore. •
Valambic Farm Air Hale
oubitriber will sell em accommodating term.
I. that valuable farm, situated.. the Ohm river, about
.22 miles below Pittsburgh, marled ii ratted Crows bat.,
1091. 114}onnIng tbe- property _of M. George thine.—
There to about tIC acres of Land, SO' acres of which to
river bottom; the balance is secured bona... lies beau
tifully, and abounds io good coat limestone and timber.
There are from 60 to 70 acres cleared. There Is a gout
two story brick Dwelling Ilsose, a frame barn and oth
er out touter, a large Orchard of choice fruit; and . a
good opriag of water to every Geld on the place. The
greater part of the farm is under gcod fence.
Title indisputable
For term* apply to Wht. DOT 0, Attorney at Law,
Ogee on 4th at, above ormilibetil.
BEA/S6-41.1 lib. small white beano for vale by
deep . WICK MeCANDLEPS.
0110$18-3 csk• large Mule for sale by
degi WlCir gIeCA csrot:O.ss
CALVB° III-4 "lZiorAlane ,
LAID OIL-8 bele winter strodoll. of the bre'
ricalayi for sale by J SeIIOONSIAUFRA. CO
dedt . ,_ - 91 wood •i
rilL—Wbbls In good orderi for sate by
dtl.o J SCHOONSIAKFtIik CO,
VICATSFOOT OIL—For tale ,_'
dezo J BCIIOOIIMARER
OIL—IS bbla Tanner's oil tor sale by
.aeo -
OVERGOAT HOTTONS—An.invelee of
• fanny Oil Owen...inn Mention
. •
• . Alytees .
Plain Lawns r
Jain received by Greene &CV, EIVC•11, dap
tans Pluladelpkiai rat sale by
deb • • EH ACIa,ETT & WHITE
W11171T15-6thlstinme Oranges, large and fine;
• 11bss lArmonst
ukogs Malice Grapier; .
All su greed derjort received on consignment; fur
hale low at the wale store. JACOII WEAVED.
dela • tor market & Irma nut
•
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FIRST ARRIVAL DV RXPRE 9 S-2 don pair India
Rabbet Leggings; received at the !mks Rubber
D UTI r.LS : la. II PHILLIPS
5 wood lame
.
fr:r American coeiy.
GALLAGFIREL LONG a BILLLICR,
and Bran Founder* rind Gar Fitters, IC Prom, bo•
twee, Wood and HaliOnld *mom Prusbroxh. Pa.
Crlliatrast mine green for old tkopper and Brass.
delff •
BINDING -119 gross figured toohsle u3O sdk o
VP coat B übling, just ree'd by Gresse2 V. Express,
days.frors Ptuladelploa; (or sale by
PIIACKLEIT It WHITE
• Id PO srpo4
NEW J3ACON-300 Mng
a •
V.lO elides;
300 Shoulder. left receiving from Smoke
Howe; for rale by J JORDAN &SON
del9 - l9 liberty et, opprente emindleld
LARD OIL, of ear oven tatinefacture, which may b<
returned if rat eanafactors, cob...MIT on hand and
for rale by
go DI
BI6ACK WADDLINCS—'2OO desen lame size 1.
sed wadding, jun opeing; for sale by
delb .9.IIACKLETT k WHITE
ILlTlNGS—llandoorne oulped, Awned and
L
pinad coin and cloaklialnes.Dast erpf nod. •
del7 • ALF:IA: 4 41)1:R d DAY
SIIAWLS—We nave Just received a large lot or
fine embroidered eloili shawls . , also, a large let
heavy plainilis
dcl7
man
BLOO2IIB-0300 pcs Team Mamba, Kelly`.
Lactate; (walla by ' FURSY7tt ittO
deli 3U water at
LAD -000 Env Galena, siore,•for ado by
del7 FORSYTH, & CO
TOBACCO -41, td 1' uls K. wrappers and filler
in storei for sale by . .
del*/
rIBEILBE-1,03 bxs prism tot sale by -
I‘,l dcl7
____ J DALZk.LL,SrxIer st
OT/LTOKI3-1:0 bay I , l.lmmoools, reed by slt
P
rennxylvusia; for sec by
WICK & AIeCIiNDLMIS
dell car wrnal& antics Its
.
1310 VEGA 1:1-445 imp DOenst.Lo.J. note sad Dr
X sale by POINDEXTER a. CO
del; U Water at
HOPFS-18 baits let sost lament Hops: kr We by
dal . POLYDEXTER. & CO
Q V3340-,3$ bele. pmao, Jo store: for sale by
43 407 , POINDEXTFR h 4,4
SOD,IL Alai esksarnring, ( or sale by
del? POINCIENTIA tr.
TEA-3006 C Oats and Or eatrie•Y Ilyses,threpo
der, Imperial and rolseholne Tear, ll?r ?le by
dell , YOINDFA h.. CO
gIOVV/GE-4.47 prime Rio; fbr. side by •
ilyl7 - • POINDEXTER& CO
- . .
A PPIT.E.I4-411bbta greelzt , ft . r . :t. t r cAsinas
data car wain( 1. watet rig
.11 E SELLERS
• ST IMP! 411C01
Os. tor vale by
del3 • 'WICK & NeCANDLESS
fAILKEN FLANNltlr—One bale hegvy iwpferl
green Ilteneh brighleninr lull ree'd by '
geld gIiACKLETT s WHITE
I LAID CLOAXIAGIS—Iense Anted Doe skin
a '4d
""ni
j".
""i gt d A Y ELETT & WHITE
DEO CANTINI FLAN/ILL—I bale bright red'
AN Doe ninth Jost received by
dela SHACILETT & WHITE
QIIIRTING STRIPES—I bale heavy twllled;
Bhhungs, just teceivVy •
• SIIACKLE & WIIITR
cid@ 99 wood* I
Mil F:R kook wine, Ilenkell & Co's aldin
l-Texponseen, fur sale by the tale or bottle at the wt
dela JACOB W FAVER
sT f/C R.—Ten
Will loon be doelßekt dv . i . dend
, let : Azir ..4l" : l7.7l. ' . ... " l _ 7 " ..ieat j3 ,l;et,.w .l eertprtriad . 4th,
'; -b t;srl ' at°
white
.VA . N ELS I
heavy."
_1 cloy tilsr,,,e,s; Also, a :twee lot of
TioCKHERIER P .A..hfornm te. Co, tl.re . ori •
ponstion o the tinned mates; tor • oleby tho hue .7 ...
or bottle sr the we store. _ iA r.sokotltt.NW cor dastorad•
13 11 , 1.0 .
„Ts-006 ; 14.0n t . Acon em AjEA lvt :E .ki ll. T;i v
. %01:Z ei r o l, ,, E . N crl ar .
k" by
- 'AMEI
l $.:. °47, .. 11' :. ' 11.1tit ' r4 , 8
dela Toemom " e r heist, • - rcaele
I_TUCKllbilbliEtt hone rine,llentell& eXpottrl
J.A. to the United blot.; for sale by the urn or boot g y
et the wine Mire. dole JACOB WE/011411
1011ANNIOW.Illf ER Hoe t—it few cases of. this eel;
J
ebrated wine; for sale by the ease or bottle al lad
wine store. dela JACOB WEAVILA
L 4 1,11
M
In arket oi 2
, E , 1
clothe! eolco of 3l °Bl, Pet- Expreito
mai
Merino., choice c 010,5.„,,
'passion Cfr:suicirttat-A•A MASON
P 6451 . 0, 0 r.e.d more thsvloo peed Pren 4
Cashsaer•tof everY.ynility loud price. - &UV
7: f eCO tot to Moro; for ;ole by f
• 8Z IV Ii&MBAUCIIt
- .71 wood 4
"1* by
deli) JACOB WEA VE?;.
LIP/MIMING MOSELLE. Hoek Wine; tut yea', by
A 7 the casein bane at Lhawiao
dell% • • JACUII Wr.4I.YER
M — - -
OSEL aJtIBC49HL talk winedlcake, & Cco.
azpottatiloyforsala by tho cam or trooloat the
Irina moo, dela J4WH WEAVER
41341,43 bb Is No 1 Lud. O. I =NY; roi r ;; 1 . by
4.4 WO, • 41. u#III.4AUUNI
. .
2nctii)ti Salts
By
,Jobs D. Davis. Auctioneer
I
Building Lola in Birmingham. al Audfanr '
/AN NVedneialiy afternoon, Dec. 221. nt 2 o'cloOk, will
r
V be sold on the premises, rO very hswill.... - I. g.
Green e fronting on Centre st, perry , t and II num
I ane, nar the lion Works of W cod Edwards . Mc.
Knight, and other exteniiive manufactorzes in th Orme
wrung borough. 'A plan of which 'may be had wt the
Suction store, ellen application io baronet W ri
' rem me property being Id a highly lattProac neigh,
bortmod, and near the m e s s if boainessos am g the
mot desirablO' for business p rposaw for plant Orel-
Imam now for eats. •
Terms, onc•finti cash, remising , in two, three, or and
fire years, with ittlerest;payable enntrally, to be aired
by bond and Otlottgage. Titter Indisputable.
delit ii MIN II DAVIS, 2,lii
ON Monday.monting, the 40th inst., of 'lO easter: at
the CommercialSaks Room, korner of wood and Fifth
sures, will be bid sermon reserve—
.An e:noose assortment Of seasonable, staple sad.
fancy Dry tioods,dc, among which are superfioe cloths,
Metincits, kennel,, blankets, calicoes, mughte,
sloaccas; chi= robemde harm robe.,
Terkeri andm Drocha shawls.llneu table cloths Irish
casbroares, merinos. Plods, Yestialt.ia 6 '
• • At 2 O'Closk, F. N. '
0 large siie l rgilt frame looking glasses; .
" mahogany do, .
12 small grm . do;
25 cagraviegtolifferentsulrmsts,
2 Windsor. spring seat sofas,
muhogatty bureaus. spring at rocking chair, to
gether with a.varietv of household (authors. A 4. 210
my of good quality N 0 Sagas, and alter groceries; 5
glassware, queermentre, conmehoo
lary; German. toys aud fancy rods for holiday . presents.
• At k O'Clock, P. ID..
Ready made, aver emus, pantaloon., veil., Gee ‘hietat
drawers and other clothing; bald lad silver wad.,
One labia and foiket ea‘leryoaa•ieal insuuments a
largo assomaaat of German farm, 6eede,dim. l frm th n
importer; mikellaneolta Books de. ' 4e17
Peen Wltel Property, at nactlaii.
' ON Wednertav evening, the Mt Mt, at 7 o'clock. at
the Comperes) Sake Reese, minter of Woad arid sth
sts.wil I he soldt
Four 'death!. Heading Lots, Cants on the ar,nh side
of Penn chat the corn. of Cecil'. alter, cornea Loth..
ing a front 0f:24 net, and the, adjoin' n thmeLots, each
23 feet S inelev on Pam at, and ext back 120 feet to
m alley 10 feet orlda• •
Terme—One third cub, reed. In two evial anneal
payrooottOrith interso,, to be teemed by bend and
mite. Title indiapnable.
-dot ! JOHN D DANIS, Lent.
HIII3I3EAT'S CBS. NC AL WAI TIRO
FLUIV—IItt soliatting.the patro 'neer the rib=
for this article, it le but rit tod proer'l I=o4 multe
which the claim for support i gh s Weed sho p uld be fully end Wo
ly wt Garth and .Lo some guarantee* be prep m atth e mm_
nuraity will not be imposed upon by using it. I
In the rust Owe d is well known Out the ientrality of
black olulthrl are =mooted of st precrpitite, held together
by g um Arebine i
nd when the water, either n whole or part
is evaporated' =gum and ' , maga= as left. as a peg maw
in the pe. or inkstand arhieb meta= h.. h i. alo comma
to aid vinegar to the Ink mature lb Make am= fluid,
Bich increases t h . bi r uting to the'pen, ifs steams
corroding it through in awry shut time.' Id= 011. 0 Wto.
dog Flout" diffes from these mixtures in mu respect, as
t is • chemical adulon requiring no viscid maw. to bold it
together; therre6re ecru get thick, and being very fluid
a large quantity flows from= pm into agWm space putt=
Wag dmperintodlur Moe of the paper making a more puma
tont slam= one less wady mooed by att rit ion Wan if it bm
ly plastered = th e surface. It lbw comma matter thu .
lons mark:thy for =talk iron, therefore grill not carrode
steel pens—tt will not Weald, and although it writes of a
bluish gram toter yet in a few hours it =or= idea? black
=rah w Menders for nu It is waramited emperor to the
foreign article known by the name of “Arnold's _Welting
cold one-third mom green for the wee rmiee. As
a
the
against =petit= of en, kind being attempted
the Gollowieg rraaruneedatirins will sulllmou ell most be
ware, that the names there given d' not hereyboxob.
Mb= by my means the m unwerrby pelisses. •
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We rocOmosa rol n HibberCr ChogniralWrillil Raid^ to
ar. br a., pablie, s.a fool rata article to all otteg
•at Boo st from tba pm withoot glowing It ama
go e mom of • few hours be , ...0 - a gimp brgcbt b .
B A Saxwmti fr. Co. Wick o.d McCandless ,
Robert Moon. 'John Parkor,
Wm Lippincott & Boa fi Wightnian gt Co: .
, Alegoorsor tc Douglas Franc a &Urn
. .
Robt B MeTall, Bookp'r C A bloAlgulty k Co.
for w w tVallact, . .
Janie. RolLug sfille,.Aog .10,1847..
Die 'rhos: K I have 11.11 0.0 Tom
Chemical; W iln g iluidomd find it • .dest rate If ild• br
the office, it dim. freely frowilhe pm mid beroomejet litta
o 1 few hoar,
t 11 TUTTLE, Book-keeper L '
j for Kluelhi Le Semple.
Pittsbargb, Aug r 4, 180,1
hlr 'T R , labert—Dear Pim Damns Immured a leattleof
your W riting Fluid, come three weeks ago, I mosider it fah
iy equal if not turner to mrtioldor eel eilliertak nom id
ee,l Imo.. ofWILL , • Rerprettalty,
• lAM . STEWART, Bookbeeper
- for ?Mbar Pfiehplann * Co
Pi...bares, Sept nossa.
Slr T filbert—Dm Sin lam twig your CMmimal
Writing Plaid, and fad it. to be • mat emelient article for
ateel pmi,note* them oplike the generality of
Cher mks, it flows free and b.:me...deep Week ia a km
Isom, • Yoert,,Resprelnag ,
• . WILLtAII CARD, Book-keeper
'-`-
ror
Jotm - Ficr.
a ltparetsnd ?old ybsiony . andlletail irroanuj i
Said tz= Asberigt:R7 ':!" 0V04.33
17 .1. JOROJILII h SON. • 4 •
DEALERS iellacoa and l e ard,MattufacturerioCk.,l;
gland General Comnoreinaklerchanta Id I
Ip tirreS, oppesite anstaneld, ritubureh, Pa.. piri,j, c ,,b. r j
attention rend to .he sale of bacon. - • ,
J. en. have made arruasementa at herethform ter
smoke and pack bulk meat and bacon tt e precept sea':
110/1; and their long experience
them assurance of mving &vitamin to
to
such sa w their cue. ; ; • .
There are advantages to denved from' smoking
meat leYntshitimb—to,y4 ,„..n,„.„,„,.„7„
It may Iteehipped Mom from arty point beloweveitbout
injury. and after having been vonehat knee, ern be for ,
wanted:wake eastern cities, either by wagon or by en.
nal, williont transhipment, where It almost invariab:y
serves--id Lae condition, and genSvally commands me
timbale. market paces. • . •
Sty this errangement there. Is a saving of elutes”, and
freight on the . same, which see einattendabler expenses
where Parma intended for eastern Meekest is emoted at
points belo not taking into womanat the fact that it ar
rive. in much w,
better ender than when packed In casks
It will also be borne in mind Mat Pittsburgh Is one of
the best paints in the Union for selling-M.o.
F.or.ns t swift, ithuginnatt.
Ca:En r r i Ee l t i t i l,C C : D tkiyi N eo e h;.. Al
t!any.
Ind.
Teiudate tc Malone, Si L.A.. No. • dell
A XANUFACTIIRRILS , AIM/CLIO; ao—
hal. tino dozen rower Loom Piehera;
I talYaides Belt Leather; . • .
i 100. do raker do; ' • .
•
... 58dosxn Ince dot
i -'' 50 do Rolls, do, eel' amt 2heer; •
i 25,040 Warp and Filling Bobbins; •
en caw Fotaio 18areln
,:a8 dog Shooks, tassortelL
'45 lba Balla Is inglas, LEanfasey; , .
10,040 Olass BTETS; . .
1 . 400 grow Sfeel Naas;
I . 8 cats I.tabny. tannicsd'A
Together wilh other atielorsool m Col'on and Wool.
len Fanfares. *niers recessed for Of lira nod Worsted.
*tamers, Steel and Cane Reeds; Bobbin,. for Suesehowi
fpWdera.Tasisters, Danfonh, Tbrosf...„&e. ke. .•
Agent Ar. A Meanly'', Bella, of ally 'sae, for March
gs, Fantowes : Bleambooss, an.
g I Al., blandae.turcls' blacl , :ine Cards: of ewes-for
JOHN n
Extra near Oaltioure:
.— IA/caeca= trulliiinilt
rpf . 1 , 13, amicatione tbe u gave
item: itre a LLIOTD E "ch't".
will
be
"*'.
gordert_
IC=CI3I
• tviarn*.T.
From oto 11 ' Latin and Greek.
11 to 12 • ....Mental Philovoila}
" to • , •—•—•Laun and !Greet-
. •
F l m 10 In t
o
rl " :— . J.:L Ei grah r d 'el' Gree '' t " : 7 I*P.M"L
•
I English:
'runaway.. • . ,
: From 1) to I Preparatory Department.
The mu lens are invited la attend. . II DYER.
• N. la The next Term •‘ll commence oa thefinst Non
~
day to January. , dela&
FOIESVTII h CO
r ETTEIL9 Testamentary were grouted on the 6th day
Lit of December, to the enti.ribers, Execoters of the
last will and term:tent of Joiner Rom late of the city of
Allrithrne, &craved An introons having donne or
tweeds &tenon the estate in the solddece.denl, are re
rowed to mate known the tomeOlrlthoaldelaYilodt 6
Rees, Jr.. at the late reeidenc:. of the Ireton/rim lb. ci
ty of Allegheny. ; JAMES 11(Ickl, dr.,
' • City of Allegheny.
WILLIAM IL ADDISI)N, •
rem erect, city of Dittabarch.
Ploughs, &lough Castings, Wsgom Dom.!
• . es t &c,
ktuBEST HALL,of !beak] firm
of It ft H Halt, ts manufacturing
LUXE quaDitue.ol Plottgiu ,Plofth
Cattistes, Wagon Sexes, he, with the improvements=
the Leaver. r eneoek.lllintes and other Omaha, of the
West and belt pacer= nowt, we. -,
Waieboase, MM Libtrty Ft, Httiehantit, opposite the
,gay genic; Factory, is ./klics , OY city, .m the Cotten
\ Factory of ?Heise , . Rise 1, Glace, IteliHeto. . deleily
A 1.1. Penman knowing thenvetres indebted Ia the ne
-11. tate of the We A . deceased, are hereby
needed to call nnd eente thee 4econon , ,nodthose hav
ing claims egettntt the Eelata, will pleteut theta duty.
nothettnealed nr eetth , tneri In the"subsetibet, ai tea
antreheuee of Bohn i 1,11141. forth rip
APPLICATION will bet [aide to the Preeideni,bleni.
Kers end Cotoptuy, for trotting ie Bridge over, .the
Myer hionantahela conceiu rittelnargh, in the town,' a
Allegheny, for the rename of Ditto eartiAontee, Non
117, kti, 1.4, in the lute ofJohit Hunter, oath Cot two
@harp of stook in mid Coapaoy. taw certificates :be=
log tort or ntitlaid. • ~ RICHARD FLOS _
toorr.ei for the Ezetwannof John Boole[, deed 'r•
'
defy
wet num. Viebtokdti,
10 MLA prime old Nroongski ity . c.lo . `
tut I halm to offer Or tale. Prjoor• •
proewin!s avorior old &bele, oo.s y.
ty
Atl6:lw'
RACY -1 by -* ( I IAT f l7vtt,Ads
NA I6- Tk...- 14 - . . 4, , AM
4111.40-'•EI-I.6.l4dt'tzeurtmpN 0,1.
"
f l- -
cO eT lfFrE-103
d
IXTIILITI3 PISII-14 bllprime; fo‘ tab. by
TT' 3 F V BON N 3011.3 V
-
ILISIAD-:tooO fffr,
w. •t• , - Ft 01.912711 CO _
lustircejvcil k tr Yalel by •
WI fr. dIoPANDLL.
• sot wood f, watt ni
m ila....
at e
• &INCINNATI ;AND IPITT6BU B
Tats DAILY PACKET , LINE'
~.... ~.,- PACKET pnanager
a+ no n ss i enanposed ' — lc i.e -- lastest. - see, Jest. ha
finished and furnstred,nrni . . o o.l* . " .. ......lir_A " ,.,t s
waters of Oto West. Eve sn '......""
fOrt that lIIMItir clop placate, has becalms 4 form
.eaten. . Th. Line hanbeen in openness Mr lin yearn
=Dave earrivi a manna opXyleinanbetbon.Ths treatleasta
iVoo l dfirte tk Xday p:ras r i b o ' n, to sisrtntrofOr the
don of freiyis and the entry o ' f Owen/as ttt , as , T,
.1 r. .In ill rases the, pLassge money mast be pat an
110015Tilk' Plo.loo ' T.
NC/AltELA,papL :Smac, willlcace Pnte..
Monday poorsuntat 10 o'clock:. Wheeling
y areas( al 10Y.
.
TIIESDAY. PACKICT. •
The HIBFRNI.II, NO: t, Capt.' 7. ILlONfilar, wBI
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday naming at those/oak;
every-WLhetiag Tamils! ecaw./.at MS P. 01.
wirmarzsileY PstoBlo
- NEW ENGLANP. NO. At Capt.& err.
leave Pittsburgh ems %Vednay aaaning at 10
o'clock; Wbcenne every 'Wednesday evening at 10 P.
•
TiII7BSDAN V.ACKILT. •
The PENNsyLVANL, Capt. Oki/oval
Wheeling
lone Pitts
burgh everpTtmredaymosnangstlo.Velock;
eve Tharsday evening al .10. P. 14:
ry •
• palbalr PACHLT.
The CLIPPER, NO. Or Pipt.Crede,williteve Pieta
bush every Ilinvy mertung o'eloekk "Wheding
every Prsdny er meg 010 PAL
sATVIIDAT . PIOILLT.
• rrim I,O2SENGER,C4PL. CvP. leeve Pkter..
bosh every Samrdey morning at Indelochf Wheeling
every Batardev evernng .4,10 P. At. •
SUNDAY PACILIET.
Th. ISAAC NEWTON, ,thwi L U.
leave Pitubergh every Sunday morning at IS 'clock •
Wheelies , every Sandayevenreg allO AL
1 BSA VER PACEeTa4PLEW AuRANaEISIENTS
. . .
. . I Illa gnu ..
CALFB COPS, • ,
'rill leaii fortearer, Glamor sz*.
Wellsville, ueday,Titualar,
lad Sautrday or eath week at 9 o'clock, a na, retarrur4
on Monday, Wedneaday and Friday. She hu * t o .,
as the longing between V: cod Greet and the bridrii re.
pared 10 mare frfil i tiO k O , l 7/ 3 0 .Z mtroti, - J r ..
• ''' eeo.2 ' ' BO 32 . 1,004 a.
DEAVER. AND WF.I.J.SV/LLE F AcKET.
Tkefa
mi EL
. 13EAVT./
ee* E C lOlOO l =Ater, will, dating
earning winter ...wax,* mate dolly
'viva to
II Seaver aid WallsedleJeaii,,, p,,,,b,,,e“,c0.
rooming at o'clock, and Weller'a, at 3 e c k,a, r. s.
dell , . . Gld HAF„TON &CO, Agent*
- 1111U1tdDaY FACKET-‘IOIICINCINNATL,
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Ika runner PJ TkerOW
.Nl d irt.VAgi g & P =V
O-Otab. dlleau far Coultneui every
may mown, at 10 dtect... N.
and W hedi4 eentY Thursday ave.:doming it'elook,i
an For frataht or parasite. app 71 on tear& or in
' oo 'n j . , . 4 NEWTON JON 0- .t.
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FOR NEW °PAXANIS—REGULAR PACKET.
m ai , The near and Ana steamer •
AMERICAN EAGLE,
„...Atkinaanottaater, mill leave Go slava
Alland trier:mediate pan. dila day, as ID
al CR UP
F.- tut.'
FOIL CINCINNA.Traan L9UMFILLE--ELIIVIILAIR
. , .. .
; ,The fast mooing ateamer
NOILTiI RIVEIC,
Deanottarter 1•111 leave . alarm, dds
lig. at 10 o'clock.-Vas
401 (rambloer
The Eno Weimer.
matBROOKLYN,-
Weis, mister, will leave as 'lbw ,ra Wig
day utooeloelt. Par. 'Wig*
mu, apply onboard ; • iettl
Tbe new Dad fast mad .
; Gr.B.ISIANTOS , tt n ,
AlseleaM mater. pill lease as gore
s daY. . For (feint or
Pewee , Jl2ply on board. • ,reie
ELLYIULALt PACKET' DETW FY N I , lllesp non ...
- AND DaOW NW 111E. ‘
t ip a la
' Tio D.,a a'.ert stmr
-' DANUDE,
el',. D. ek..l:, lamer, anll lama PtUs.
bragh . arty 'f TdeallaiN Tbar. l .7 azol.
ti.n. •Y ....w.r,., v v teole ek; mad Bsown.aille cvasf
Do.a.r, war 4.1.,- wallAiday carfaiAla at 9 &abet.
F. freitild 0 , puler, spolF .. tondlo , A
. -4-1 1 . INEwToN .10N=i, Itt
' r d FD.A.NaLIN-11.0.iULAR recxxr.
:. , The magall itt en= NE, -
A ,• . .
) .1" 4".".
Mi rma% kaaa as elite 0 0 th
' b.z iet 10 &dock. For 111 , /l i t t
HUDSON,
An., Master, has resumed %Z.
alas. Nips and will leave PI
.4isbovo evory••Tboroday and nos.
difit 3 Ockck,PCM: kept or paw Ipty
iNON011.•
•
kcaIIEXPOUT • iILIZABErii:
0 11 - -wiad , DESP• ink, •
Netted. invabfr, AbovrOt
Ittifrimtb=ll l, Wt dt
netdayjkad lopday, INV o_ekock,
helit CitYtt tti Tdetdtitntasr sy eldutday."%d a
&dock, A. DI. Por spply on boos d
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flt,, , V,qt lead Saine.”lll6.
ifti'Ztdtatirsreet,
t i llkleirtq a tPigd itha4 Cu e t a leon ' T.
Fos height ccepAtoPPlT‘mholad
or In ! apt - WHAKINg. Aga.
.EIWILILLAIt LOUISVILLE PAM= '
iit:tC±r!l=4gthlahllar ran'
o: 1
lnu r aterolacr,vil ftply
ile:a u,Shelcaveri l At a
b.!.w
7 ier=i 7 cool tai 6tiud aaB
EXPOS S
, stcPINONOMULLAII9IIII7III .„..,....
Mk,FOR
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DALNIRORE AND PAU:ADEL/WA,
' L lOW/ nilideut FeagialC)
. lrk i l 3 F. U. S. Nail Urearo a c k ee, Coral, lepu i s • reia b or . lV
wren a lly
at and B oov rn revernifllle. Ale mo Y miorboat.
knees daily at 8 o'clock, precleely; the airenlag at
o'clock:B.rdays excepted.
From Freeberg/110 Bainroore.• boors,—Fan
Vieux Plttabargh Pluladelphia..4o heera,—Fare
By the livening beat Passenger* velli lodge fel Wa*,
in comfortable Stale Roma. the -Arst night—avNie Oa •
l a nd ims 10'day-tight. and .op and lodge ie Cone,.
a the *I night thus avoldieg men travel altos.* d e .
Coaches charteretto Pasties to travel as they may de.
lire.
0(f......0enTe your octets ot O. Nicely ,okolo
House, Wow? or Marko Hotel. Wood n.. Don't
mistake Ma Mee. . IMMIX/ V,
oak) e.
Trivasportotion to aim Monona — l.:Woo.
vs A
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BDO*I , II3VLLI.F..ANiI CUYIBEALA.Nsa
TME subscribers are folly proper
for all ateret.diso and prod ape Attuned. far tic
Easters cities, by the Brossart r ius sad. ca m bee t a -
route. I .
Shippers sad others will hay. ~,t h e i r good [..warded
by the posPrietors stub the dj,pa,c),At the bw
est torrent MC.. Mils of. le ding takes and ttarrmail••
ted free of charge Or comm`asion.. - . .
The patronage of the paid ¢ u verpectlbtly solicited.
For the proprietors , ..Wpa crags&
Browns
• FORSYTH &DUNCAN,
_risl • • •Water street, Pito
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tilt/MAN IL CU% If.XPFLIG2II6 .
IiriBIONIII3 - r. FOR
Cnigibeskra, Baltimore, Wathir4l4 r ls Arki
phis,'Nap York, Boston, coi,4 the
Zaatern
V.Ol ERCIIANTS and others sending rods are •
ed thattbis is the fastest, West, aed - tee. expedi
tita Lc ptnx - raft: connecting with 'Atha cog.
ha - preee dadyrut Baltimore. • .
Threes:lt receipts will be siren to any d. r ice.
placee. Itterchendi= ind pseltareofetrY , weight
torrarded.
Erpres4 closes daily at 3 P.M.
HO YMCA itv , A m ..%
aVA,tf elta;leso Bout P Ai., a wood s
lisatnuoist;47o
`PA'd.S.A6II: AND El.A.yrfAY - .4cE OFFIiaL
!,roait oat by tree ogamy
r fer ' frmate sable It1191:11.0F11113Z_
1. , kr at 4 p n „d, I.reland.
Les.esPoratert. 0 - 44 m P e r t he' k.t rifirerninent
tio;
here freest. ,...
and et Dome end their
(neat.°"4 Vu ally wills ' that are t °Min*,
Pr L. ' a; thew. "
i""lwj"U'''"P d ' have always rereind
eut
M Co. es ,the
: ' l"mos. bm" ' L"P w blmu.a ; hi
ace OM all Reply, It ay wham
P'''' ./47 . -ana).Z4 '' '' 'lves Sole Agents
Partial who sdverose Ih o,o c
ibe to
. Slack Ball 'Line, glue what M . antrse,._an_dthas deceive, ,
the Tebbe. as coo prOf.ol.
Black Thal bare , nr7
alable Soy of iks
glit,.l:lrsuglas to to . ome 01 .,
branches el the Fresh WWI os Nauosal bank. or
A We draw ourowa E.l
- and send tr . to the Fad_
getone elm to x wit, thereby cement andlef
to
delays. Let the kers, an. call wpm oeo
will atm a them ht New York rue.
" At te
li* RthllNSON,Eo_rove..se_Agf......st •
. :eth st, one 41001
rsheY, the
itenitoos of
N opponent.
4711 W. 41,1. E.
WrollCE,—Tax Colleee In apt mbar eityelt.".re /a wet
..Lll' moaned to have lb itt , rooptsrtottei.
maw ot propitiation to be itteuett by aeaaW
thh tub met, ILO o•eloek,As wkleb time
Ceetteittes of Councith apketeled for tht‘ „ l.tr . '"'t
wet at the Mayes ' • Aobare &dr
.Taz Colleetora pasteolorlV-tte s rooluel_
ddoliesite aseoatus kaete s m i r-,
tkmnt at
• • 1 AG . REJNIIA
I A FRANKLIN, „,
odium Cotoattilen
&teal
Novo= _
ETTERBTestatneOlary hariug been itrao fto Itot
fintucribere,Ei.ulon of e. last will and tear
meta Of Thowou Linford, law of the city of •Ploshattik
deCtiLlkd. All pawns loiebted so the costa of said
decodottv, phiaso wale Imosediato pautoeso; &Id
vms otaiost mate will et
these ha
settlement without deloy, orerth
Ihtm •'J./1/3
MB W 11.011LNIAIli
&IV at*
LOIIIIt.-460 bbla, • sapesiat wick. for (wily us
jv meetrad .....p•qplloC64 for Slab by____
del.7 . • . & W HARR/MUM
trvilg7othilll4l l- 1%;
LZATIIEII-10 1 .* Ms Hamm Umber, reed fee
on comicamms totaLloby• -
dela • .•
WHARBAUGI4.'
• • • r A hula anaraacal 1 • • •
, Gblack ',Cabana Gicape,pincp - head mantilla, Jaw'
Lao, Balboa, aadatherrtamer; itlf plo at • -
BV MZUL--I.ikiet. b ye
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ILLIM=I
FOR - HKRLINO.
The new and/se steamer