- - THE i'IMBURGit GAZETTE. liVA:fr.,.•lpal;oll* ,, X o l l . PITTSBURGH: ENTIIIEDIAT MORNING, DEC. 25; 1947 jprll • ... - i.: ".• ir. Trrrsa • a Dana Gum. Is published 4 Dady;Tri•Weekly. and Weekly—Tha Daily 1. 5.,.. : .- Dedlatspat annum' • eari-Weekly it Elva Dollars pet . m .. 4 the weary • Two Dollats per Luau( snially / • I trysLattansura aiearnestly requested to hand in altelr Amts. before 5" a. and as early in the dry as . . rortillar_Comemallmellyitar.NDoccititLe Mar; ILlnt icelrs t Yrirnig, ?Jolley A1a,1.,; 3c., 'Fa „ . In accords= with i `bld usages, them will be no pornloined from this nffiea on Monday. ' Christ. nun, will bo kopt Ina looNday by on: wodunen.— Shank' - nay-thing of Importance tranoplro an Flu will be isourd on 11Ionday. ' 811.011'. ‘Rinorial Cormtpoodcace <if the Plit,butll Ain. Alla*, —War—lNammacce, Afit. • Wspirrscrros, Doc. 21, Tuesday night. The attempt made y rdej, in the Roues of . .Itepreswitelives to doll a •• arch upon'this resin , lists, will teed tore mue fuller attendance for the remainder of iho •' a. In the ''toss di• make of parties, end wr • soma variableness of opitiion among i few there. is ;tto swum of I *win fall bows, biro'llll e . stj zrmber soy 'lbw Haring ilia whol' Of doogniss: :its it is, th goof , witowlance, which *fleet up:ro legbloice. Ur. Underwoo d ; of ICy. jeer. of the escape of Sla before the Baste, snd th. prevent their ceptrue in !h i elate, if posaible, of seen dr. Underwood elated many pievancd and icsulis roceived by his Cons mituenti. ; The mob In tie Free State. had in terposed to prevent the exelcotion of the law. of c the United' StaUso, wad th law for tho recovery 4 fugitive Slams, was who y diuegarded. Tim memorial, 1 presented by Mr . Uodetwood, ie from the, Ligialaturo of Kento y, and is referred to WI CoMmittee on the Jo Misty. Friato tbo organization of tho Committee on the Judiciary, it,; its possib o nest a Law may be funned. to enforce ; tho bettcr execution of the Ical law o0"193, -which prac ly has been so dd. fluently connoeti iri'd . rot States. ' This sub jeit will Prphabli be ; pm Mad by some of the 'AntiSlavety member. i ; a form of ; reaigance both - to2 the letter and a spirit of the law ot '93. , After th e. prqsant Speaker of tie House was. ieleged by the Whi memhers of the House, as the presiding officer f the body, be was vat • cd open 6y 'Mr. Palfrey, to give some; pledges in retard to' the organise on of , the Committers, the Judiciary Committ ee among the number, and In refereed to the ame dment or mpeal of th is Put of the Government. f!o organ of i party and Men, I may say, Mr. •n no went pledges, of very la:glare law. As a country, as • ' gent Winthrop exnl,l enter Any twit. The fact, hiii - earer, that they were aek• ed. and In reference to thie "sly. Skive law, is 'WY wish to comintinitate, as it ahem th . at this subjecalito be one of the topics of, debate - in -the present Congress., ,Orthoinealrtoolulotts of Inquiry offered yeeter• Ail Muria to the origin and incidente of the war, 1111, W,P , opposed by the friends of the Adminia. nation, teen a copy of the hastmetione given by the President to Mr. ISlidell in 1846. end the Jaen to the . officers of the Army . , and which grew out of the free peas to Gen. Santa Ann& to . return to Mexico, 'end a copy of. LSO onhirs:riabliehing a Civil Government in Mexi• • co, with partieulds in relation thereto, Were to • ;fused. 'The 1.:0213311 is 'obvious. The wiling party loao Mohnen rather than light, !meanie their ' . er7a ax eniL' - A flood .of Resolutions Were poured upon the House today,--end the Proceedings upon the " whole, s ame more interesting than dating any. day prenrione. Three subjects of public Mapco, • tire wore voted upon. Mr gip—War—lnfo , intl Ctanratia. Mr. Giddings brought forward the first in a memorial from the citizens of the District of Columbia,. remonstrating against the Blare Trade, and alleging Abu it is practiced to a great extent in the District. - Mr. Giddings ask. Ai a reference of the incroorial to the Committee on the Judiciary, with initructians to report on tho Constitutionality of these laws. This wag ob. jeeted, toe, upon the •Administration side of the Sire, and Mn Jour, of Teruiessee,-'-one of Mr, Pelt's fuglemen moved to lay. the IResolatione upon the table. - ThMe was doubt as to the remit, as the yeas and rye wore slowly recorded,—and the end hard a tin voto-97 to 97,--the first there has been daring the Section. The Speeker said with proroptoces, that when . upon the floor of the House, he had voted uniformly to receive Petitions • - respectful to ;the lioae3. He should, therefore• vote for the reception of this petition, which de. ' tested the motion to he upon the tablii. This wes the beginning of detente to those who had preach . -ell the war upon this sot Joel Mr. Underwood,. ef Illinois, throw -a firebrand into the ranks of hie.own party, by a`eart of ern .. :ter Into to the Dleusge of the Progidsnl.. It toek admirably well, and is one of the moat pointed re ; bakers I have ever seen administered by the Rep• emanative:l of the People to the Executive. The Resolution dculared that Cormier' bad power to axistretet Huber. and improve Rivera, whether; for Naval or Commercial purposca. " The House • mat the que , dien BY a direct vote under the' opera '. • Min of the previous question,--mod the grand re• snit mu that the Resolution was adopted, re • lusstinsi awl thirty eight in the cf,ffirmarive to fifty four in dre negative. So much for King Veto. A more seasoneble, ompiudie, and proper narrow to the Merge of the Exceptive, wino, ...somearily thrust upon Corium, and prepared do . ring a nine month's recent. I have never serno.— •The Weitern Admittration members generally, did not regret the rebuke. Here, now, is more • then a two thirds vote, defending Ithe right of Congers to do it.t which the Executive, in the = • very wantonness of his power, raturtes Congress - Lae no, itgbt 'to do. No Congress hu over do. mind this poste?. ; Whenever proper, bills have ' ken preps:ed4y the proper Committee', they /awlpassed' the 'two Hogue of Congror—and yet 'Berta arid - Herr, Sauer end people,—re 'forret sobjeMed to the tyrannical decision. of Etch mull Cif authority ae thitof John Tyler • James K. Polk. One of the terembets of the _ Connate' on Commerce, Me. Grinnell, of Mau., lined to leant byirtud i - autherity. the Preddent, .. who here.6 Many omatitutional scruple+, had dl.. 'rimed • iiiwr and exploration of the Dead that The [muds of Mr. Polk interposed to prevent an. Wieder tor eosin:pieand proper as • The war was alluded to in so many Wale by , . Broltsints in the House, that I and yen what in tem form 4Mo - eater; is the Whig sentiment of Mohler*. The Regolutions of Mi. Botts • rens mins te 1106,8 per/01;X They may be un. , wfiiy Mafia for deliberation, as Congress de '.,•iing the exidence of a . war; is expected to be etwerwhat aiplerstie, bat in the sawed light of they embody sentiments of right, which the ". - -'"Admidetrathin mop suitor at, but cornet shako Montiof the other IhrbOtiona—that for example from one of the Whig cumbers ofeeregia, rosy -miff. mom; favor among the . All of them iim 111 be disamcd, and -ere long the them The Low F..,e0 will ooze open • ta g ' 4** a / r i n d yesterday end to•da.Y, to ea' tlccieember.;_u_ of r , 1 7"c' . th m i g h the How, daelar• Tbi utl ieit °e odd not even nillY their 'lnt, the ,•••• ° what. Some of tba Heath atm rat icz n ot ready fir the : 0 , 61 it. and the who were Mal We" therefore • ehus w „„, tm l One dung. Iteeofolol l In" Of tig!iner i6de certain bi the en d 4 ,l 3 idl the n°l po w er t theft olio. • itiLaihtittflOOnt t°! 11 " 3 .. in the fat= abdrulP* the letlette6 . tod,j4 t4s : •17101.90.1,151,3, _NAN==al kootestr—h:i the' MAN against the known . will of (hi majority:of the people and the ensured sill of the National Legislature: in Mr. Polk'. =duct, you 14 14 pattern epecimon of that thing, which calls Itself Wodent Democracy." • The Cumberland Road Bill, is already reported to the House. That too, is doomed to the tit°, ir . . it pewee Gongrem. . . ... The Home will go into Committee of the - thole to-morrow, upon the Presidents dlessep• If discussed 'at all, it will receive somo rearchislii Mr. Webster will speak in the Seprismo Court upon the Commercial tax we, of which I wrote yestetiliy. Amon the remliiisceneU stated to day of New York, wu a Fuer notion of old GOYIM= MIMIN, of Pa.,- and. 'Driving r non-intercourse between Philadelphia and New Fmk, at the time the Yellow fever rag; ed so violently in the latter city, about Endre attr troy since. The praitmt New York QttOrattliete Law; Ware then paued,--iniwerei the - fruits of the Interns of a Committee, of which The Witt Olin. ton wee Chairman on the part of the ftenate and, Aaron Harr, a member on the part of the 11ousa. Old Winter hu dropped down among us it kat; chid in his snowy vestment., and !baled with hoar frost and icicles. ALL the atmospheric seawni of the year; hue run into the . week pest, but Winter ii monarch now. 1 a. s. beta elscted u Whip., hallowing a ~,,,u4, a ti.i ti. no probe ill be in his belt at I of 'dila lone Session doubt may:imam a trot produce a good Nll O9 l NEW TORN. cortuttudettee of the Pnutonsti, Oteitte New York, Dec. 21, 11317. The l greil event of thhtersek, haw been the Ureat Olaf meeting, at the Tabernacle, which wee in. deed ilexenster. To give a propir idea of the mooting and its acdrit,lhe following is givon from a a morning paper,the editor °Arnie' well exclaim.. .we were never present at a larger popular meet. ing in 'thenity of New York. Tho body of the ire haddinit, the trattoria, to their remotest cowers, and the entire space around the or - gm, seen the lobbies in front of the entrance, in feet, array nook, and •coigne of vantage,: fmas which au individual could hear or era the ; proceedings of the eviming, were filled so a pelted crush; and so it continued to did end. And it was °belting that the seine mass was actuated by one (Mink. and that of deep inkiest in, and strong eympathy with. the objects of the meeting." Henry Clay stands vindicsted auderipported by the Empire city. I,has brought the glib.. Ica from Slave elates open, interference to . Free Steal, with a Ana legistatien on the WS are to havestill more steamers to run South. The Savannah line before noticed has been con tracted for and the keels of two are to he laid at once and the third es soon ae may be. They are to be likb the Northerner, u fine a boat unarm. A rumor le current hetet front Washington that the Committee of Ways and Mead has been rug rod ti f the Secretary of the Treasury to report, without delay. • Bill authorizing a loan of seven. IcC6 Millions. The committee three sadreased in quirk's to him ea to the specified purpose for which the money is to be wed. The committee will re. port the Bill, hut some gay they will add to it • provision for le lug direct taxes, in order not to run iq ccbt too far with the wan ' Mean Prime, Ward A Co. are' once more et WV: much to the gratification of their numerous friends. Chief. Justice Oakley gave a decision this morning declaring the,commitment under the Stillerilluarrant, to be invalid, it saying proceed ings bad been held, 4-e. ouSlat Noverober,'which was Sunday, and therefore not good. The ;stmt.'s, of deaths last week was 200, a icing liseuuly for the cold eczema.) Tho late gale has swept the eaiteno coast with dreadful violence. A despatch ham Boston noti ces the loss of the brig Falconer, Of Belfast, Me Cap Rolereon,fmm Sidney, bound'far Boston. She was wrecked on Ipswich beach, two miles -from the lighthouses inabe gide on Friday. night lut. Eighteen of the bodies wine picked up on Said. day and carried to the town of Ipswich. Of about fifty persons on board, the captain, his wife, two children, fifteen passenger. and some of the crew perished before assistance could be rendered.-. One of our fine packet. from Havre hed anu row.ueape, but after the loss of spars and rudder, she ie safe at Edgartown. A musirogar,puttshore from the ship, steam that her cargo is valued et 6200.000; 164 steerage and 7 cabin passengeva He Odra that the pump. barely kept her sfint.- 40 of the passenger+, including 2 ladies, base hec# put . 013 b3ll/11 the Massachusetts. The Money market it auier.' The banks are not diseountink SO largely eJ tuna, in comequonee of the more limited demand framable commercial classes, and money is daddies more abundant in consequence of the reduced wants. In Fancy stock, as usual near the holidays, pot much doing. There were some few ran' -diens in Treasury Hetes this morning, !verde; .t 99/, and closing at 99. Reeding Bonds unproved /,. Farmers' Trust 1; Cant& i; Long Island 2/: and Reeding Shares I j cm:yesterday's prieereliarlent decline ell PRIBIDITT %MUDD AXON° ton Loco Feces, —The Poet of Friday cooteins a call for a Bu. chanan meeting, to be held on the 28th inst. The result of the meeting has some into:cif; u wo shall know whether this "Northern man with Southern principles" . is to be supported by the "de• momneY!' of Pennsylvania, which, one And year Imo, endorsed the "no slave' territory principle," by instructing the Pennsylvania Congressional delegation, through out Legislature. Is the da mocracy of Pittsburgh to stultify itself, by tecona mending for the Presidency one who has gone soul end body over to the Southern LOC7 Focus. Per. haps the dough faces mean to say, what is the fad, that Mr Ha:hens:l made his &chain= at o time when his great point was to kill eft Hike Wright, who, by a 'divot:cation of Providence, wee removed horn busy fife almost simultancomly with the publication of the disgraceful truckling letter of- Mr Betthsnan r . Situ Wright, with a spirit that does him infinite honor, held the prinek: pie of "'walleye territory" above the gratification of: his ambition, and Mr. Buchanan at mice bid over him. ' We titian now see Whether:the drill ot party is eqoil to that of making the faithful face idiot, in to help Jerward kir. Buchanan's ambition. Will they, like . him, oat their old dec. bustionsl Turin WAND 4fernso;4•A6resable tOnotice of, the Committee appointed by the City Conisn tion, the Whigs and Alltilao3•ol2s of the Third Ward mot at the Poblic School flours of said Ward, for the purpose of choosing five delegates to l aepresent them In convention, to wildcate a candidate. for the lisyoralty. Thomas Fairman Wlll chosen Preaideh, and . WIZ Chapman and W. W.•Fearts, Vice Presidents'. R. R. R. Gu inan and Af t W.Lewie,Secietariee, Upon s emit of the Sole given, the folLwiug wile the result: Gabriel Adams, • 184 John Laughlin, • , • 69 The following &legato wile elided to reps. sent dint ward in Conoention:—rioo bliceallock Joe W Lewis, Thos Ham, JatneO Montootb, end Androw MeMo'lltuo. • , . . i i New Moeks.... . • - I , "The Scientific Atherican," priblOdted at New York weekly. 1 We are in the receipt of this , 'cawpiper. , Each. number centaina from Hee to sr!. t n origins'! mechanical engravings of the coosi ipo invontiour, a caialogaeof ?IP:seri. can Patents, leaned from the Patent °EOM each 2 weein'heti . of the progreis.of ell new htschsn icaf am alibi Licentious; Matroction in the Imams arts and trades, with engraving; curious' Philosophical and Chemical exprrimenuo making it of much intermit to OM mechanic' and mann. tatutrea We shall select for our columns what li of local interest, Moon and Co, are plash; _. mu , I err. , . , _ Roans tx Maxica—Maj. I.ooke, of the 2d !heinous, in a report addressed to Cot. A lbert, of the.Topographial Engineers; dated Washiog; ton; Dec. 0, 1847, states that . ' a practicable wagon road can be nude from. the Ifidley of the Rio Grande to Elan Diego, on the Peak. Be posed the whole distance with • train of wegotut This is an bui.ortant discovery to ay. citizens of New Mexico. . , , U. Saturaion.—The Hon, iii2oll H.. Lewis hu been re•electei to the t3enate from Alabama jar air year. from the 4th of March last. The olUtion wu decided on the 18th ballot,' CoL name hieing been withdrawn.' 'e would mitt. to ouperlor gawyt. meat of .Tee. Jae( received Gout the Now York cal Philadelptthi Pakia Tea do.; for which ha sekrustoolt to this oily. . .1:!..r.2•14311 amnia Bira*vii,.:—The Telegr . mph tZtqces ail bocci= ciz Cl*Mair =a le A. J 4 44r4 from _to ;6 P. IIL .• ;Vlflo iooo 4to priildi 'Ennio pr thM 411,104ripiki*Osiaanne• -of di* MAIL xvee~ Ns=i - K~- ~: . '~`ac ids '. '~.._ ':i, WESTEIM . CENTIIdiL LtYpl.. ROAD of the poorei of ONE • The meeting at the Odeon shot night: though not as: numercuely 'Sendai, (being the are of Christmas)' as we hoped to see itotres marked by • an miergy and unity of action that promieesabtua• dant musk Upon motion of 31r .Bakewell,A, W. Loomis, Esq. We. called to the chair, and Mean. Carothers, Edwardi and haiper, appoint. ed SecretarieL As soon eti the orgimisstion was completed, Mr 114ms:re% as i chairman of the Pitts. burgh delegation, made the 'following report: The Conimittee appointed to attend the Rail Road Convention, recently held at. Massillon res.- Pbettnli/ report: ! !!: That they anivediat MisSilion;Ft. l ° ol t° the meeting allies convintion iced were received with the most cordial wercome by the isaembled dole ! Pum The attention of the chizens of Central Ohio has recently been much directed to the importance of a safe and speedy Rail! Road communication with the Atlantic cities, by way of Pittiburgh and Philadelphia, as who shown by the procm•dings of • • convention a ahoS time since at Canton and tile recent convention would mire been for - more mi.., meronsly attended, bat - for:the inclement weathci and bad roads; which led Many to fear that the meeting would have been postponed to a more fa 'erotic: season, and on that account the attend lode of your. committee, 'especially of Muse: Meirick, Themnsen and Miller was considered as affording strong evidence of theintercet 'taken by .the citizens of Pennsylvania end- the object. 61:11- braiod by the Conventiolt, The proceedings' of thel . Convention herewith presented willithow that their general oolitic:nem favorable to the formation ;of a new company, to be incorporated by the concurrent action of the Ohio end Pennsylvania legislatures, 'a mode similar to thaftadopted for the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal; which shonld be managedhy a board of 13 directors, six of whom should to taken-from the state of Ohio, six Noi r Western Pennsylvania undone from Philadelphia; and should construct • continues. Rail Road from Pittsburgh by the near est and most favorable route to Mansfield, Ohio, With'power to extend to the Wootern line of that State and connecting at, suitable points. with Cleveland on the North and Newark, Columbus and Cincinnati on the Kish orest, , ,by means of lateral road., which however, should be made by distinct eoropenics. ' •A oammitteo wee appointed to proceed to Co- Witham and obtain from the legielature now in session a imitable charter, of the practicability of which, but little doubt was entertained, which hottld afterwards be presented tiraur own keit. Islam for eonfilioation, or if their convent should not be procured; which might be rendered avails• ble under the aipplementnry charter of tho Pius burgh and Gonne'loin° Rail, Road Co. No atrious . eo cherwimis existed, in the opin ion of, the conyention, with regard to the most suitable route weitward, from• et point in the vb. chitty of Canton; but from thence blithe Pennsjl Tanis line, the deegates (rem Beaver Co, in this 'State, and Coltuittibrun county in 'thin, wero so much excited, that it was thought but to omit any mention of those 'counties!, in die proceedings of the convention, loot It. Might he considered no II committal in favor of any ono of the proposed lines, but after a full and friendly dissuasion, a general understanding preVailed that sltbough the advocates, of none of the' propoied routes, with. drew their claims, yet the details of, the lines should be referred to the directoni of the 'company, to be decided by an enginoer selecik for thetpur. pose by the friend. of 'Milwork in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The delegates from Ohio, .believed that little difficulty would be experenced in obtaining ro. lease. from the ownwre (rid:m6nd through which the road would pass.. Nino of the atreame on the line will require exponiiio viaduits, the the Allegheny and the Hig Hearer, and the face of the country after the river hilt, are surmounted, pre sents a series of moderate 'grades, nquiring comm ode and very few deep cuttings and admitting of curves of the most extended radios. As evidence of the faverabto sentiments of the citizen. on tho route, it was stated, that if the Beaver route mu selected, a resident of that coon• ty would complete four miles of the road as his and that a citizen of "Portage county, , Ohio. bee undertaken to prepare. twenty miles of the road for the superstructure, taking payment (or the work in the etoek lof.the Cleveland compa ny, which will be rendered' evailable,-.which .cvar of the routes May be tinnily, adopted- The prplciPid, ii not the only oistacle to the sgecdy Completion of the;rosil. wh'en the requisite c.bartera ere obtained, will edca from the difficulty in procuring Pile (undo rquiritii,for its construc tion. The delegates (rein (Jilin Me confident that aironsiderable amount will the eubscrited by.the citizens on -the fine; and dist the counties through which It will psis will contributelargely in their corporate capacity,—bof these sources eon mated ly be celled upon for mein. greater then will be required to prepare the road for the auperetructure, and a considerable slim Will be necessary to cam pleb, the work, which can only be procured from the capitalists of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, and your r ,Committeet are happy to stale, that a. the proposed plan - appears to meet the views of our Eastern brethren, they have good reason to believe that when the mean. foal completing the Central Rail Road are provided, the 6117.203 - of Phil.dri qehia will contribute libendly towerds the contem plated work. I , The Committee do not consider it requisite at present to enter into lhd minutia of its local de tails, fir the purpose of item' the advantagesof • the proposed connection,!by which we should he united, at all 0:65013. of the year, by a secure and rapid means of 'communication, with Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland. Toledo, and 'She biteeme diata towns, with a prospect of reaching the bank. of the Mississippi and the interior of Michigan; but would merely obirerro, that they believe few dimaricto of equal fertility can be found a. well milted to the construction of a Raktioatl, as the table lands of Ohio. That by the Proposed Ma an immense amount of trade and travel would be directed to thii city. Which now finds an outlet by the Lakes A or the Miniaiippi,—that the value of the property of the inineeltoral districts of Ohio, arising from thi unprecedented demands for their produce, at once . proves the advantages of the pro posed improvement, and provide. the Merit for its construction,---shit a vast amount of freight which is noP/ interrupted in its course by the froste of winfir, but which would, by this Rail Road, find itslway to market at all masons, would, by placing the fanner and the manufacturer in con etant chnneminii with each other, argely promote the propperity :of both, and contribute efficiently to sustgin the profits of the road at Maio SCUOtlf, when the temporary cessation of travel on the route Might diminish itsfprodactiveness. Influenced by these COnlidaration., your Cum. mithiw would recommend Loam earnest consider. Mina r et" their fallow eitisene the importance and advantage. of:itte proposed insprovement,&would reapcptfully eulfgest, that ae mood as the necessary chasten aro obtained, the requisite mean. .anal.] be adopted to procure acetate surveys of the'ress pective'routes, and imniadiate stop. taken to have the stock subsctibed, 'and the work began during the ensuing -summer. All which is respectfully submitted: TwcI)IIICIMILLL, I minus 111PINA.. Ow. WSIIIII&X. Fik.nrours.Loaxsz 1V.r.Act,....1 T. W. iltoemit. December 22, 1/14t. The report was adopted without dissent. Mr. Bights* then offered • st)ies of reSolotions dealers • ory of the intention. el, Pittsburgh in rllation to tauquestion of a sleet m rut road connection. The resolutions pledge the best efforts of our citia sans to Stich ebelel/tel be obeli most speedily secure to-es a western route to the heart of Ohio, and ultimately of the more remota west. In the course of the proceedings another series of resolu tion., were Misted pledging the support of Ate. gheny county to the Eaggro route, but after a dismission between Mesirtnigham,llanna, Doke. will, Judge Wilkins, Mr. McCandless and the Chairman who took the tOor for that purpose. they were withdrawn rw irrieleven t to the object. of the meeting. Pitte.buigh has now met the West upon equal tains, and Will. givo the aid she be so often profencd her Willingness to do, but from which she bur 'Haired herself to be diverted. The proceedings of the meeting ate ordered to be sent to Cicduchbrit, where the ,general . Churter for the proposed reed is ready' for picric:mullion, needing only the action of Pittsburgh, whickbas now been takenwtast decidedly in is faiMr. proceedings ate to be !published officially, but a Welliefel road is so vitt!l to the interests of PPM burgh, that we glee the facts et once. Wo give the spirit of the Swindon. adopted, the exact form In words being ofXmall importance, now that Pittsburgh has taken her true position. The U. P. Glitter Crawford, Capt. Gay Monte, wu driven uhore on the East side of Gardener's Point if, Long lidttnd Mound, on Wednesday' night last." No lives wore leg; though two men were drawn through 'the - surf, by ropes, their only chance of elm -aping death: 'l'ho vessel hos bilged and will prObbaly prove a total loss, or if got citT be of little value. She has been stripped of her sails and riggiut, which boon Wen 'avid; together with ill bac armament, except the Totairredorkkibursh Cotton:factory Irm to hews commenced 'pp m - 6one on the 20th, in The l!noduct of thht establishment fi mtimaied at 600 pounds of eon. on kont per day,. employing about 90 opirstive6, , • • . . • Diramanim or Bum mem Newburypon Fieraklasys: Only two years ago, e coanufac bUTlMlS WlOl reaping so rich a karrst, that they intoned, asixoaperity (*bather imzidental or the result of in4rtatry and good Management) often calls down .npon itself, the envy, jealously and enmity of numerous infthenillelasses in the mall cruelty. Now the tables Me turned, and Moo same manufacturers are Working with large invert. ed capitals, in some instances at a serious loss On 1 their products, and ifialmost all urithoul any profit,l obtaining barely enough to pay for the raw terial and' labor, kering nothing for interest and depreciation of property. LasZleat the carrying trade wee the moat profitable barium lithe coun try, and the 'hipping: iliterest generally realized from 25 to 50 per cent fru their investment. NoW this buairum haa been foi some time rap idly nomad:ling a period of greatfiepression, du ring which it will those interested, in heavy (oases, and twat' months, sinless some on. firrseen contingency sti•uld pompous the issue, will reduce thh value o shipping full 40 per cent, Theni,cbmgre era no greater in intensity than are always happening, though they-have succeed ed more rapidly . than usual, owing to the occur- Vencenf adventitious circumattnes. Tee .depresaioc; in 11::10113 at New Orleans, whichwas looked ford Ug the past month, that being the only port at hick anything has been doing for Selena weeks j has new been reached:— At the prevent time, thkie is ilia prospect of ono of the dullest years ever - Imoien in the aiming trade, if tho usual amount of foreign towage comes over. It is probable that but teryiew ships will receive this year enough freight money..l4 pay their running expenses. • _ . AN IN/OETANT - tifiNTION.-..W. have. in epceted th e model of improvement of the fire box' of the Locomotive Mule., by which the desired • end of burniel anthracite teal, with as much, or greater hail aim in a 'stove, is to all appearance folly attain . An endless grate pews over tonere at each en of the fire box, and retch. et wheels affixed to them, dribble the fireman 'to I make the grate rovolve at will, either way. By a simple arrangementelf a lever, 'owe end of the grate may be raised or depressed, on as ito give greater space and facili y for throwing the clinker out upon the track. The idjustment of the parts is very pimple and theY cannot be thrown out of proper working order. The great difficulty hitherto experienced in kirametives, ije that the grcat,iviraft:lgnitee the coal too tepidly and melts into a man of Clin ker. on the grate, by which all the drill is soon ex cluded. The intense heat is expended on the aides of the fire box slid causes its speedy destruction. By this inventior_ the coal maybe distributed at will and hoed from clinker, while by the forward movementlef the grab it has a ton. dencj to throw the body of the coal into a trian gular form, and parent the ! froth coal at the top to finding way down toward the irate: The grate bars, too mey be kepi comparatively cool by the change of surface their rotary motion permits. The Inventor. Mr. William G. Beanies, of Potts ville, has submitted th b tifoilel to several scientific gentlemen, and others connected with the practice' operations of leeemotiVes, tied it hr. received their commendations' and aPproVal. • The N. Y. correspondeht of the Philadelphia 'New., 'say,: The captain of ;ha British barque "Reliance," arrived bore yesterday front Liverpool, tell. a et.: riom atory about falling in Mrith an English bar no • called the "Lady Kenneway," on the 16th Nov. in let 25 45, lon 9 50. He says be supposed she was from Bomliey, Mond! to London, and that, when he boarded her, abodt free foot of water mu found in the ho l d.. Her cargo consisted of auger, cotton, Oka, glass—and was undoubtedly very valuable one. The stern of the venal bore ample marks of collision with another .creel—the rudder wee gone and so also were the boats. There was, moreover, i•large number of rims. bets, swords, pistols, and ,ctitlatses strewn Man deck, and things in the cabin' looked very much condoned. Three 11litga Were found In the hold, which, from their appearrace,rauld not have been killed more than two dayi previously.- The rig ging and coils of the bark Were in execllent order: and there woe plenty of water and provisions on board. This, on the whole', is a very oingular story and We must infer that the Lady }tramway wee the Mena of a desperate Mutiny, or what is more probable, a iniecessfcil piratical attack, which the saleable cargo of the veatiel might seem to have tempted. • . - • • • - , • LOCOPOCUSTATir. I4DX V eartiosw—The "Demo. erotic State. Central Coenittee," appointett at the lath Convention of that party at Syraeara; haa just called a State Coavebtion to meet at Albany on Wedneaday, January 26th, to net in relation to the appointment of doleimes to the National Convention, the future mese of "the party," eta. Meanwhile the Barobtirnere een atill'66o l ta in the Atlas fora State Convention tobe hehlat Utica, on Wednealay, the 16th of Fehmary.— Nete Yodt paper. \ Draxcv Tax.--4 tho Infury of War is craved and will not be denied, like othor 'luxuries, it, should bo paid for 'by tine who enjoy thiglory and excitement; and wo rust that the brat bill that is repotted in emigre's making approprias lice for the farther prosecdtion of the war, will be 1 1 accompanied by a bill to 1i143 the amount of such appropriations by direct afatioft. Let the tax gatherer accompany t a • mutating sergeant Ihrotighout the length and breadth of the land —Buffalo Commercial 4doerliscr. . . The laboring classes will learn . something (tom the Pfnidant's Mosssteithat is,' those who tow lies, it—that they ere recreit hither wales then tbey'eser did before! S i ery OW they will bei to hew it. Dot the l'resitlent ale 4 informs them that they now receive more than Lest yen ha said that labor was,ful/ Jewartleillept-neir be says that wages are ,tat 'Atither.—Norrislown Herold. litOwiY flas.ento IZ.:—The-City Arisenrora have just completed they{ work of 'awning the new property erected withip the city 'lhnits during the preitent year.. Accdraing to • paragraph in the Argue, their rehires 4.• that nineteen hun• died and fifty•ninnnewhimeas have been erected this year, the untied seine of which is upwards of two million., tie hundred thousand dollars. Kure. - 7 A meeting of the of the uprerne Court of Ohio mei held on Tues. day lott, sttolombus, atl which .resolutions was passed expressive of .the high talent and esteem in which the memory of Ale distinguished jell.' i e held. The 00011 entered the proceedings upon its Journal. flow. Han a, of Ohio, ip a lantspecial Menage to the firgial.tare, recornmando the omega of ro.olutiort. adverse to tbolsiloption of Whitney'. Pacific Ritiltoad project, and in floor of appropri ation. by, Congresa in aid of a'. national ayatear nf Railway ..Poat Roads", ouch co Voograss may in its wisdom MAIL 11.1081.12.-A matt named *ration, (wigs driver) watt arrested low week near Palmnrille, Olio for robbing the Math Three fifty dollar bits were taken from bird at the time of hi. arrest two of which trete conedated In the lining of his coat sleeve. Toe Algebral. Whig of Timothy, we the fir. er. at thaqpisto was within 4 feet of the wires• .redented rim of Mandl tart, and wan rising av the rose of sir irirber FRI Merphille were re, trtring their Salt end trugerfrant their wanebourr. Messy families would to fermi to abandon their derailing. • • Montetexer.—The Ohio Mato Journal aaja• Line Starting, of Cotomtita halt made g do• nation, to the medical coffee° of that city of $ 3OO 000. Ma. C. Irani Virginie. her been inilirposed lot *wand day., and, though MICA nr twice in him sett only able 10 remain for a .hurt limo.—Naliunnflinld. • RAIL ROAlL—Thero ,o now empiojed In the construction al railwaye M England, no rawer than 256,50 G men. • Os onion ADM IS, Eaq., Mayor of the Cit y.of Pillskergh, Sir.—You aro re q uested to call 'general inert. inn of the citizens; lo be 'held at the NOM of the Court of Quarter Hessians in the new Court House, on Monday the 27th fist, at 3 o'clocli a. for the purpose of demising means to midribs uto relief to crultof our fellow citizufs in Pour mootli, Cincinnati, Loirissille, and other cities and townrin their vicinity, that have been reduced tii distress by the late unparalleled inundations, and thereby testify-our gratitude for tbo relief. so be . ? novolently afforded to our own citizen, Utter the memorable iondaration of April, 1845. By dot Mg so, you will much oblige your friends and (err low citisens. • 17erenz, diving & Co. Wm McCully, Wei Alga°, John Sheriff, H L Itingwelt, Joehuanam ns, ; Wm K Hart, John A Forsythe, MOTT6OIII.Ini decrial, Charles Avery, It W Poindexter, Thai Haltom% Lohn Anderson & Son, J Carotheriff Alec Gordon. W H Denny; HEM P Baketrell; Harmer Donny, iii :Manilla% him SOPioni Allen, Wm-Wilkins, Thee Fainnan. _ hicroz's thrives, 2 Pitlahtltih. Dee. 23, 1847. In aceardenee with the 'belt call, the citizens ofPntaburgh. without diatittetion of party, will toed tithe time and plates, end for the purpose, specified therein. G. Amax.. /depot. BY MAGNETIC, TELEGRAPH. bornspoadeaee of .ElllO4/urch oasette Exd 4,„. Corre.poaaeaee , of me Irmiteeigh Gazette ; • PHILADELPHIA kIAdUCET. : ! • • 'Pettenstelirie,- - Dee; Si, S p.. to • All the markets are eilMbarignd, Dealers genkm hill are minding the arivel of, the Steamer, and nettling is doing worth reporting.. Ora end Wheat are form, and Corn is active.' PITTSBURGH ViRRIII I !Y GAZETTE. , December 25—corrnme! fY e.wr Estimates of the Treasury Repattment—The Wir—Commeree—Supreme Court, ece—The GM Centsal Westism-Rail Riad—Gen. Taylor —Whig Consentiow—New Woks—Sturm Boat liesident•—eeotsh Relief Repori—New England Society—Still Later from Maxie:6-Bk* Making FetSuary Interest—From RantitFe—Yrom lowa Report of the Committee whb .ittended the Rail . Road Convention 'at klansillon—Zlavery—War , &c.—Now York Conaipondeueo—News Items Hew - libations before, Congtuss—K every and Foreign -Territory--The . Poor Men's Balt . —Rail Road Meeting The Central Western Rialto ad— Chancellor Kea—Central America—Flood in the Ohio—Late from hismiess—From . the Western Coast of South A mericaldere Indian Troubles— Alabama Legialature—Congrasionai News—A National Convention—New York Correapondenen —The Wax Policy—Rulestbe One Hour Rule Lama Telemaptile new., Foreign lied Domestic. Commercial—A carefully complied Review of the Markets for toe past; week ; ' The prices in the local city markets—The Cattle Market—The prices of American Produce in varioui 'parts of the Union —Amount of Flour, Wheat, Corn &c., received since the opening of the Canal-41nal business and movements of p roduce-Market in London. City Pievrs—pirit of thel'resa—Copiona Eltracts from the leading journal' on the interesting topics at Et e r d s:ird at the desk, singly or in wrappers. Price 6 cents single copy. ; • Eithicriptions two dollar. • year in. advance. 7b Oa Editors of tle Pinibur4ll Mi. re: lA'e take pleasure in recommending to We citizen's' . Pittsburgh, the name of JOHN fisAUCHLIN tor the blayeftilly, He is a gentleman le every way qualified to GH , the offiee-smild,gentlemaulk7and temperate, and at We same time inflexible when duty requites. • As a popular business Man; he could - have no higher recommendation than thefaci ot his being sent to We City Council from a ward that hails, general given the opposition a mutably. Mr. Laughlin has also been, for the last nine years, on the ,different Committees of StretW, wooden bull dings, assessment. and appeals; We !atilt-and time consumed in the same has been very great, indjustly entitles him to We regard and influeuee'of the Whig party. dc7tC • ' Many Fawn's. Df7;.7° do, only niedioino that will cure this Kt very cotraiinn and troubleeome disease.' It not only immediate! y . allays pun and bide} slops all bleeditur,sabdues that i uteleralde telt but eflectually cares, in a very chore Lime pe .011 s whose lives have been rendered miserable for years.— It. application predates no pain, but rather an agree.- ble and pleasant eensation. if persons afflicted swill call and heat of the great number of COMP that hove been cured, they arid be 1111{(InahCO: A gentlemen of 141} city, or had been under Me knife of the b y for tamer three times }cilium being eared, haa by re— ingd bottles of the Embrocation, been cradically mired. It sells beyond precedent !r—IT, BaturdayCooner. OSP- For sale in Pittsbargh af. the PLEIN TEA STORE, 71 Founh street,- near Wood, and also at the Drag Store of II P &lowans, Federal st Allegheny ci ty. . sladAw , IrriThe Climate—ls etningely i'emmetwe to the human cuticle, tor 'Mina the sudden change dem beat to cold, and the smoke eau:wetted/we, Dark, Coerve Completion. Than it is reguisii& that the pores of the skin thould he kept open—Mar thiis mount. should be freed from:somurity—hams thus the ancient Romas. Phi los:minera cured alt dweases—theyenirmowd that mim aaceases and unhealthy vapors teal doorigh pk rcr of the sk to, than any other male of the body. It is o ecru. snry, therefore, to keep the pores open—all homers are 'Magrelled re= the chin (Mai the pores, .abed they: wash with Soots! Italian Chchaieal eon). I have seen it cure ithp morel and olden case, of Sad Rhea., Rryzipelao: Ind dores,parbeer Itch; bore !lead Ringworm: when every other internal and oriental remedy had failed— cried rendering the aim white, clear and sod, though t be yellow and enutwor wonder/al—it remelts kis., Tan, Sunburn, Murphey , and diaftguremenrot the skin—but perm. must Ise plArcuthr and ask far :'onto' • rlouple be had In iintabodth sib W AI. J.M.:Ro.ON,atun of the Rig Boot, ED Liberty at. Price:it:feuds: ' ivallblararly (gyp- /altar!. aauleap Itinianta.-511.1cab Ttazainsi-AVe beg Wave to Cull public anent,. to the following, Irma /Pr. We,. Dodd. of Witham, villa Clermont Co., and one Of the very first practilalle. in the ...my m which he ...oh od late.Senatarja the ea.-Ilan a. le Ste dor ;e.t .a; men of the profesawa, bar.og the beads or Ininnz. tfoal przj ad ie.,and giving mem liz due: - .Sirt bane-el my pre.ee been osanz ranee Tour Ginseng an .4, no far. ant well plc azed in its clamant Catarrhal and Bronchial Camplainta.. Please seed we kelt a dozen bottle...pinta.ta as low ne 10e can; as I eigeet It teeth noes to reed er as general eat Wean. n hat heretofore. to keep It ...tunny on hind. ' apt? lb a. Doan, a. n Ip—TrittowTeadt ann . /nand breath, • . repertory. gum hte faillen death, ' • ' le rept:Wee end dinguittng. All could bey. teeth white tut pearl, • Sweet breath—ltarti gante—.to or girl. - Why delayl—Nly, ottackly Inoue And area box of Joan'. rwth Pnte. • It earls but LIS teal, and senally benenfal °nide. It gives the teeth a fine enamel. Elold in ?holm rgh at Liberty ft. .. • nethdkwly GAZETTE JOB Paiwriaru.orrlcs, TIMID STOZOT, COONOR 07 POST DT ICE ALLOT. Lte-WE son prepared okaccso ~to is superior nod enosddions wanner, nll kinds et den ?sorrow, sada as large Koons., Steanstssad Odin, Ltills of Lading, Lotter Shset Circulars, Hlndbdk.,Cards, ta., Le. NOOK /MD , Pootont.re. FAINTING to, any •ozwat axecuied the ben mane., and all kinds of rowing done with accaiacy and at the lowea Q7 -Important to Adverusarls.—Te adeery tiworients which appear in the Doily Ali:wen:lu Onset'. abp appear in the Tit -Week ty, thus reeeivlng the bee eat of. the eirealation of all, without •ny,additlonal rbarte. Thi•isanadeantatetoeur advertisem, without say nava 'expense. Adventaements are also inserted Itlhet counts, piper anon seasonable . . lyrDnet have yellow dark Tee th —they cantle mule dearly vihde by one time toting • box of Jon. , MOIR 'room ratrx It horde/tattle gum mrectenv the breath, te., Sold at SD Liberty at ' ' srldJ/kvaly Op-Ladies who tun Jones' epanish LEy %V kite. have a 4 ways a fine white 11.11 parent akin. of this n tnal wilt satisfy any one. eohl only in Ifittsbangti. al% Lib. My avled.kwly Etlitor•:—tAltutor me through lour tralo• able paper towrgest au ate tang. of Rsuuhurgh, tho name of CHAS It. SCIALLY,.Rsq ,ua a candidate for Lite mmimroo ol Muyor. del3 RIMS? WARD. 110-Doy't have a Foul Breath—lf sou have, are a ahillung bottle e( loneo Amber 'footh Pratte. That will make your breath sweet, wintry your teak, be. eoft. at LO ',bent' at. . alrlYd OG—To MO Halt and LAMO—Coosstack'q Nerve and Halle Liniment ind Indian VYPubl. the 011.1 t eifectnel note for Rheunanclll3. Yntd by IVAL 3.telLtVin, Arent for Paisbilryti. irirlbdtvretinT Somas,—Lhxquesna Colored Brass Itand. The Matthew of Wu band will give # Son« or Mob 'loll, e # Monday «Eh commencing at 10 o'clock, and «e -ntitling ihoraghoot she• day and;evening. the table will be presided welt Oysters, Friths, Cake, and other d#licacies. Admission, 1.l cents. . decelld On Fndav evening 21th Ina.. Mr 3.IhIEIKU& ttki.l, at the residence of hi. brrntscr, tkendooky street, lih funeral wall take piece no Bunnlay afternoon a t !O'clock, th friend. of the (otoi are ramp...felt? in• 'reed to enema. THE thl t sertber will eel] hie MON and Farm, Stowed on bhppiry Kock Creek, Beaver codety. Fa, nine moles from New Comte and 2 011 r. Gnu, Sonenvllle. The Improvements rootlet of •M rim Mill wish 2 pair of Sin-crone of which ire hors; an excellent Saw Mill; and I get of UMW,/ Machine.; all In good repair The FOlll3 eOritattli about 150 acre., with about 75 cleared and in good repair, opohvehich there aro a good new frame dwelling boalle; 01440 home barn, with abundance of good mottling Kneeled for horres,eptva; the; braider numerous °thereat beadlngs. Al'.,. good orchard of 1.11011.. kind. el fortßees The land, contain eon!, I tnlestetio, iron on% Ac. t A t, nutittier the stove, I will tell 1:2 acre* with 4 good water power of 10 feet folks mane Improvement thereon. , ;The Mille are doing an extensive humeri. l;l,ll4 0 ei t thoteney ol rower for ell seasons, winch may be still farther Inercastil„solEcient to run a woollen facto:). or other machinery addition to lbom already 113 opera• m. The alone w e property it located in the adds of • Gee Wheat andwool growing country. in the vicinity of a pod market. and 'wiener in a masa; intelligent and 1101041/1011$ neighberlone, and erld be wad low, either all together. or iteporatily. • • 'For further particulars uddlerit the eubscriber, tenvillel Ilatler comely, ll'a., or apple personally on the potaires. . Wlll CARLY/VEND - :tleTlior3t•T . trr Wallington Reporter copy It omen and wad to. py to advertiser. VALUABLE FARM AND LANDS, For Uale Bunt. . • . • T/I F. subscriber wilt ern or lease a tone on the All, gherty river. in Plum Township, consisting of one Winded and hoe acres, eisty acres of which le cleared and now under fall e ultir anon; with a good beete, barn. Ind oilier convenient and desirable Improvements, watt a young orchard, and situated Within twelve mice of Pittsburgh. He has also Adjoining he eame,•body of Gee farming lend i known as the While Oak Level, consisting. of ON 0. fIIOUSAND ACRES, which he will Fell or Ital., I noontide., es desired. There are en this land ten or eleven dwelling boners, several of which are new and all comfortable dwellings and occupied by families— There are also about els bandied sere., of the whole tram, cleared, fended, and anger piefilable cultivation. .Thnland• will be sold enure or leased ar desired parchseenoreibers. • I ..The loin of 103 acres will be sold or leased nod poi• session if desired can be given Immediately. ;The whole body of lands hero offered, embrace • front on tha n Allegheny river of two and a half miles. An in• disputable title will be given to purchuere. ,kor further information perxine wishing to purchase at lease will apply to th e subscriber, at 40 Market n, Pittsburgh. • I#ls.l,kwatT) CAlsEll tIAISTON 'IOI:AAMITGLI-open this morning, lJ one else unblesehed molten gennels;alsoon hunt bias barred, and gesso des: ecellet and yellow wool de, epperior plaid l i to r ys; hire blanketing: and a large IL4 senotent of w goods g ‘ enerti, R ae r. . u . p d i rr i .... deekb • N cornet 4th ander...km ete TYPE FOR SALL-41ic tiio oa wlnoli the Colette le now priated,.ls for oak:debt ecablo oiler the 4,g or ponuoy. The tanns - "rid be' liberal, and the e peopeaer negates papers Is ,elicited. .• deCtUW. • rtontroisrron , WAIITSZ—A good Wambold. V tor can haves pqmonent Rialtron et lb!. ',Mee. Idocßelt ~..., . . . .. -,.-..f.:.-7:,:.=:.,,,5,.::-;.,,,,-.,1.4,-,...0.4T.:'.';.,..c0.,,,,ie;Ai.;,!.7._.!:....,.. - pikinl4 : i . f .... c2m . eou ?ID SYRUP _yr to be the beit medicine now tee for the ears nf- d o e cues of the Oast, Loop. Brtmelsitia fte, ice, wh il e Me low price at ischieh if ts furnishd, bungs it wilhin the mach 'of OIL Among . mazy flattering testionial. we pablah the Gallewirin from a gendeman wed hnown'ist Philadelphia, cogatal in th e dry •goods b.lr.tsl'lll Market st. ' ohlessri L L B Biller—Gentlemen—Tour Co r m • AmonSyrup of Tar and Wild Cheat', has eoted a seam Catent. I was u, ho ar se I was en able to speak distinctly, and greatly oppressed Mlle, diesnibeeide having a terrible coach. The first dose relieved mauled a single bottle cured MO entirely. I Yours remedially M B STAHL ti - This pleesant, safe and efficaeloris remedy is for sale , t the low price of 2B octets per bottle by clarn teepereenerallyfin this and adjoining comties, and wholesale by the proprietors. L /co B I RITTER, Wholeitale deneetts 1 dee2SwfneT ' lto north 3d or Phil ad'a TO ELITE itB k COUNTRY ERRCHANTS2 Wil. P. ER.IIA.B.DT, • , I ' Na. 133 Nordrildst.abortliace, apposite Break's,' Philadelphia, 11AS eonasantly on hand a large uameeem. ofWs;tad To? m‘ DIA he invites the anaemia of the Trade; and who b. for the last eight year. been engagett dim pestle alar branch. and moms/ed. bnnging it to . Inch perfeenon as will be seen by the following extract Jesse the Report or,the Committee en the Exhibition of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. He. PA. Men and Boys. Caps-by Wm P Ethard4 tp, Ranh 3d it. Philadho well and neatly made: One of Mese raps deserve some notice on account of Its convenience, one Fide is of clod:, and the etho• of oiled vilk, and either can be worn outside at the siren( the wearer. This, ea far as the Judges', k.ovr; ts the first instance of snob an arrangement applied to .caps". de.s43titme m GillilST.ll AS AND NEW YEAR'S ANNGALBi GIFT BOOKS, Be an, at eastern prices. ' Leaflets of memory and illasoinated annual for 1818: Gems of tke season, for IMO. I ." Flowers personiGed, do Christ Rose, mas Blossoms. or affection's gift do ! ' • The Parables illominoled—bound in Lleslin iron.. Poems of Fa:Grecs lialleck—illominated. Roust! and Ready almanac. Thompson. serwant--aleirantly illustrated R. bound. Goldsmith's poems do do, Sunny how. of.ehildhood. -• Monte's poetical works—splendidly Illustrated and bowdi Byron's works do do Pplendid port folios of cap, Jotter and note Sizes. Elegantly bound pocket and faultily Bibles. RnsewoodWritiog deists and work bozos. Globes of 6,16 and IS Welts. diameter . For sale by JOHN 11 MELLOR der2S St wood st WINES AND LIQUORS. [LAVING parebased the entire Moak of John Little. Lk Ltr., and added it to soy already choice and very exteiasiye variety of Foreign Wines and - Ladios In wad and glass, I will be pleased w wait nyon my friends by hhl.,gr casks, pipes sod had pipes, in Ida: ems or boes. P"'""" ttl JACOB WI :ANUS Imo store, ear market md from sm. Having told tra above, my 6ne melt or fotrign wines and liquors to Mr Jacob Weaver. I would raapectnally recommend my Customer. to him Mr Mem rotate supply. &chi JOHN LITTLE, Jr. FR MU TEAR - Jost' received tram the , ntlndelphia and New Volk Pekin Tea Company a prink lot of fresh Green and Uteri Teas. wan assing the following: Young Hylton, extra fine dn. Bitvec leaf Ilyson; extra fine da; Na Plus Ultra; Ex ne Gun Skye der; ex fine imperial; fine Onions; ex Gnit - da; Galan& Socrelning; English Breakfast; Peek's Flowers; Bose Flavored. The above Teas have been selected with great cake by one of the beet Judge.. the ea., and will be .Id on as fair termsae can be bad at any other house is this eny•SAnIE. HIJACK . . . . . camel of third and emittifield •a 1:35133:113:1M CAME to the residence of Me subseri. . 4 ' 4 1511 her in Versailles towitehM. Allegheny -•; g gitZl county, a Brindle Cow, sappomd to be met • shout eight or ten year, old; long horns; tome wane on. the beat: no other marks percepuble. roe sweet to • regnetted toe foritant, prom propettic 1 ay chargea c ond take com her away, or she will be <calmed of according to law. dectsw3s/T TEO'S ,CENOIELL. INTINTER STRAINED LARD OIL—For Amity V I use, airwave ou hand al the Drug mune of is a ser.Luns, nas7 wood •t .DI OTAK/1-3 cubs for safe b. dee: WICK h vilmAß-29 bbd fnr tile by WICK k.IIPCANTILMS. (TIMM& TDB SNUFF-2W bladders for tale EY de WICK & WCANDLISS. TEpieecs fo OW UTNr eale by - doce3 ' WICK& YWCA N DISKS; Q - 11NDRIES-2 bbl. tallaw; 2 du grease; 2 do laa IJ 6do grreo apple. in swe RIO (or sale by t.S W ATE 411 IAN • 31 water end C.l (rout at. QTA.B.CII3O boxes aopertor fumy march in store and for sale by L SWATH/MAN dee24l 31 water and 62 band its QuESWAX-A small lot for sale by • LJ decal • WICK lc 111n3ANDUSS W • HITIr. HVGANS-84 hbrrels forvale br decV4 WICK& WCANDLESS TMC (/-4:1 ter tersl o t, b r ae . en; NollCin. . 4.1,60 trit2nlcirreilEON, ISI liberty dee2l 1310 COVEWedIC-151 bake Au meld and Ibi• sale D. by . Mr& 11;l1VC LITCLIIKON dosed • Many st DEMOVAL—GEO. W 8)11TII ir. a, . here ;O il. worm! Men °Mee from Pain It, to Mote now !nem- R XE-11 andfor gala by 41004 =ME EGGS, EGGS-14 Laies flesh eggs just reed and for sato by Sft 11ARDA decd) 33 woods B ULK POIIK-Z,Uns:VirrAVviti,by G l L E rr, l : l 4u P srrtetf —, endt b r b . l . 9 ,t apples au ex S &IV Iby lARBAUCM, Jet-21 at wood st .BVCILJILTS ds o s. flen d ur ti.t4ketis.,; tame and tar sale by LS WATER MAN decal 3t water and Ge. Rant sts O .13. 1 .2,70,t1t - y" b ;;FAV.ZioTETi.C." der,' by ALW—..a &ego seal ULM, Ord ad rd Cope and Mr sale by Sic W HARBAUGII, dso2{ XI woad at M/GTAL-30 tone riff metal reed by meamer Beaz J.V.L yes and for sale by - LS WArp:IOIAN dec24 3( venter and 01 front sts SZEDS—US bhle eloverseedite) bags ti undly seed Item amd for ealeby L S WATER3IAN 3t water and Ge front 'DEM:MIES—M. sack, dried react, . in aloto and i cot sale by LS WATERMAN 'deal3l wider and 01 front ti FrpLAX SEED-3E4.0t, for sale by .1 - .1, 1 1 . mei; & NI,CANDL,M9 miler, vintage EV pipes HelirleSs f y Brandy,,Loßndon r, vintage of NJ, to arrive; or side by dell • PC MARTIN • RAIKUNS—New, rcelal tb to Jay; for oal . e by TASSEI &ZEST COPIPE.M. —l5O bags weriving and fyy !alai by . dry• TAnn+.l 'lll-- ` ,T le by I P UPPER—'3I"4"'-‘ 4,1 • • !J 15 ei n9'."" inr oak by DENT dela 3.5 wood wrist • bblo serwebcd oalta, r .p:z4z,r s i. Egr k , 1.7 M A ale by de • W .b G r LASE-1::r said alaxi.L.Nsvrvut....a.ial kc , a n, pEPPIKII-13 ler gnmn4 Pc Ted: far .all Ly tVI fl hiceIITCHEON .101 .. ,172 Liberty et B . AG9-157 plumy bag. for hale by den" W k fr ItIcCUIVIIEMN Pldanufaentret, neurral,luntithmi to order at manufacturer. rdtees MU=MMI V VTLAI- inri - G-‘lOO dos mart lame all., black glued Jar" II just meld tar ula by 511ACKLETT & IPIIITE. • FLOOR—an 661. flunk. mile Flour, ' 10 " fine Flour: nunore, lot nabs by R OAKFURD * d,i 'labeny A LIBRARIAN IV ANTED—AI ther " Young A blarearitiic Library A irrotiation " 4bi9alia 0I RULIEHT FINNEI &NA - 1 ',markt si . , d od. Ol 13 " Lard LIIIPCC ,o on ononionnoot W Ono for Ly deM F SEIA.F.IO4 [.one-150 N°mo:,,,tr:ak,; Stor Candle, on consignment: fo role by deli StiLLERS • TAILD UIIANGIV-23 bf or, and eighth pipe U lltat)). Moody, dark land ink, nal sr. trout lea to 1814; (break as imported by ••• tier/ e! ht RTIN BR.,t7 g D.:(„ - .G.k4;t1;a7::,?. - ge diott hIARTIN . usAnirry-411hf pipe. A Belgnette bratolY; Ihr rale A.,/ deN • by PC MARTIN fßllllll . Vinaigkle g pcucheonr; fu r n ein I.y 1 doll , P °MARTIN TADIAICA ISPIRITS-2portebro.Ah ror_sAle _in qadndilear.ituil, by der-t w MAO " ; fd.rPiealctyN—'PZ°4' an I , hiLcni,' es G'IIAII ACNE b att. Crown brand (or so! b . P CMA RTIN :IN PORT clka rn ydn‘and Otrart der; for sale by , dcY2 PC MARTIN TilAirfsZaTiiiririf:Siiirbliidirolo by • SdelN P C./MARTIN MALLOW-1i; bbls piispe usiele, on consignment; .11; ramie by F SELLERS deft' 17 libortV sl SOMICS—A stew supply of Slant's aid Ladies Co* ttoleit; for sale both wholesale and mall by • dal • 1 , 11 ktATOri Cards and Tastela—A large uwnmealnt dc2l 'EATON'e.frimalin. „tore 177.51.11—A lave Ladles' Marina Veto; ke sale at V retlieed price. at ' - EATON'S deft ' market It FLOOR—Ha b k lemre rfiDe . o Fl:up gb ; ,. b dc72 • I , eia,LF.ns OMPPEII.—IU bags Put MC< finale by J: • • W Z II bIcCUTCHEPN • Liberty_. I *I, J at thin office for a .apply Of Coal doting thomapon. Odin' : > DiOlitt.-44.4bIsaupartme, lataing from etmr 11111 I; .for sale by W DILWORTI I dell if wood Stlttl QTONIC PIPICS-13Obx• for ra6 WIL ~.1 • • IC t : ma .41e4 , 11.0alruso8hertiesi Liaboo pa& tale of auil at ; lACOU WEA ~aN -~i .-~;a, y ~~jr f? i f .l 5 - ~ rn -+yl. end'°"' Be-Joba D; Dalris.4lartiosiar . , On Idonday.montlogrDeeenMe Vat, at 10 oklackxt th e Commerc ial gales Hum, Omer' of wood and dtb era, wdl be sold soldarat resew - • i ' - e general enema:nor utuottahle staple aod W./ Dry Omis, ke.,nauseg which ant superfloe'elods, sat znetto, yellow nod :red flannels, Olanketrsistunleaelied i t, sheeting, valence, silks, bluk satin, sergee,Saids plain and rp•U , . alpheeas. black born clue, green obit eel. , erken and de lame antral nit and cotton hdkr, double highland woollen hoods; needle work edits, patur thread, , roollen comforts venlig', Lucy eta. ;At go'clock, x. .: • :' • One crate china and guess are asobrted, N 0 su gar, VII and 'deck teas, rice, moo, seem, coal stores, Awe% mum, forks, I. - d hums, knives and foots, Se. 1 ' _._ -_ __L„ - I ~_,,,,L .;' • a lawre quntity of newand memo an.. oust/told and kitchen famtrore, arnantehig mahogany sofas, roekbor chum, ottoman., tablas, . bedsteads, orork-stands,lorking•glasses, mantel clocks, eatlxt4 feather beds, de. At 6 o'clock: ri, 0. • . 1 A qoanuty of army goods ut . o le for holiday res• ems, ready made elottdog, gold d stleerrldeltM, rda ,pens, pen and pocket knives, • tales, 1 - to la treat variety, tamsur'n's , fancyway.. lo 6.P'" '" . O ' - eelleaeoue books,,ke. -dude DOORS FOR TEITO TiOLTOLTIN ME tt, DS RANT BINDINGS—Boo& I:otany.oeSin Mier book f Flowers. • -..' • . i .' The o Rose, or Offering's Gifu I. steel esigraskig. American Wild. Flowers, m ' irnatiro henna. - The Snow P la t a-. : • -• _ ht pits and other Tales. . • The Poeuest Works of 'Pita Green Halleek, mar first collected; illmrated with Seel enymings• Jtat pablisked. . . . Tbe Seasons; by Jae Thompson, with engraied Ilia. mittens. A new and moat splendid edition; Turkey ' • ' morocco and other bLeding. • ' • ' The complete LonEditiort of ,Robert Mum' %WAN catmint./ his poems. amp, endicarroaporoeeneM &rated, k.c. Joe. Timm. edlbort,B 'ea. I The compleM Poetical works af:JaiMes Mop nary, Moore,, Byron, new edition j• Southe7;: u.°Pe't Ninon, Campbell, Scala Derne.VTaso., fielll.., 0.04 other eating edtbans and m caelotoo btodixera. Harper's illostrated Shakapeare, ie3 oplendkl vole, The abare with others, and a limo oopply °fir/ende d:elks; For sale byJ L BRAD • I de23 • Ch it, mar market THEFOLLOWINtI IMAGARINEB and! Newspa pers are received at the !Reading Room of "Tag Young tire's Moo:mule larvey ;ld llones:fifferelmet% Magazom!Hanker% do; Redeker backer; Boutberri.Literary bleisenger, Horticulturist; Civil Ea Riots Ps and Architects Journal; Milling doer nal: American Review; Dentocrano dot BlaCkwood% Meantime, Edinborgh Review; London griarterlyt Westminster, North British; 'Lima's Lima Age; Eclectic Magazine; tillinann's /Opmel. • ! • Daily Papers from the - following Coin: Worm, New York, Phisdelphle, Baltimore; Providence!, Buffalo, Cleveland, Wastuncon, D. C.,!eincinniti, Loolvville fft Lords, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleautbridebariff; Daily Pepors. ' The Association has .a LaMar* of over four hundred volumes; which is increuing Citizen& ace invited to call and examine the ealleC. non of books and periodicals. suidahove.desi MIS of Le coming members will leave their MMer with the Libre rian,who will Rive any further Difonnation which May be required.. Entrance !m. Third street, next to Port O T Tto attention of members fillled to the Mthriorniir . regn: -AnyMcinber may hava the privilege of introducing a friend, not a resident - of the city, whom seine shall be registered by the ;Abram,. Ina took provided for that porpoube, and who will receive a ticket of admission to the Reading Room ler the term Of four week). ! • ecthlw . __l ; - Vaatnl amad 61 7. 2411.10iCiai1l AFINE assortment of fancy ninnies, Inarang wh'ich arr Handsome. Crochet Bags, with and without clasps; Sled Brad and French eat bap, . Si in purees, VOW styles; . . Ivory tab.ets; pearl memoranda, Enamelled andiron/ papeCceneral Napoleon and pOrtableinkri Cigar cares, welt comb an/glass and memorandma Bad; • • ; • Toothoiekc plain clear eases; Vortiolms; posit. books; Paptctoree: needle toots; Fancy Berlin iron h ukets; • - Willow basset., rte. Pa. Now open atti for aria EATON! 63 market weal A Choillensfc In the ilificirl • . - ; T ENT V- FIVE DOLLAIIB will be paid. to .r roe who INIII produce afpot a 'paint, amen or dry, that cannot be exuneted with Hull's Improved Chemical Soap. 1 have the satisfaction of saYing. to rue people at this place, that this article , by my, own miprovement on 14 DIM Funds unrivalled in lII* country for:extracting grease, Mr, pitch, oil,•paint, °Comity other greasy 111.1 h. tance, from alt kinds of gentlemen's or:adios , clothing,. carpets r mble Moths, merlon 'shawls, ladiUs` bonnets, he. without Waring anything that pore water wil toot injure. Mom than one thousend persons to difetent parts of the country bane cm. they would not be without it; if it eon one dollar r cake. Intrytnit this. Soap on more than Nkt attic i or light ailkti satins; at • pacers, and calicoes, I have o ly found three mere. cc . tillt. two of alpecen, and for of calico, on which it changed the Mimi therefore lore patting It OD a tight dress try a sample of the dress first. I state this because I am detennieed not to retina "end itilny stronger than I looms to be strictly tine. ' N II NOM. • Pnee, 111 cis per cake. ld, wholesale and retail by' . : it EJSEI.LERBii ecßf • : armed et VEMETABLY. PULMONARY BALSA M . -To We merits:ie. of the 'V e Polimonry Balssnr,—t_ llil U.liS that the Vegsmb • almonsiy &ham n ani mal. medicine. Ithatheon use in thia plackwilb comp!. memo tom Moth:ate complete* ( the lunge, attended with aseuere entrgh,.thls of vence,a the caning ofd mach blood stack had previoan'y resisted may approved prescriptions knee ming the: Lateen ens week the pulent's vow remised, and be was matikd to speak ithiThry. Th is ems manned some time Mice, and then Is now. engsged cal only is m•-• tim but in laborious Nubia. i Respectfully yews; Concord, N.ll. Jan. T. liKli. .. 8. MORRILL, hl D.' • Sold in Pittsburgh by 13.• a. F ••• - • •elr, .t, earner 4 first and wood, also car sltth It '• • • sta.;. . i amt' ' I II,r..III9RMIT is mom ;to all other los Cougto, Consumption, Dosnehi • asthma, and omen Pulmo nary etketiotte, is that the same • ••• who itottoomed the use of it in their dimities 4nyftra ago :atilt piefer it to ittl other remedies of Melded: end ehareao, hove,heen isottobed to try other preparations they IZTV almost litariably, been disappointed to reaming the bunk which gram rearorothly anticipated from the hithprainvkiestveied by the propritton, and h.. returned to the we of V p ATnst'EtrictoUrr, s. • moody that hie oeyer rehabs Wu, mid whist, probably never hid its equal le main pulateimy diatoms. Prepared only by Dr D.. 1. •e, Philadelphia, aod sold g`d77.11,1,..i.r JAvsts . -74Founti ILL.• • 1c Banws,]. crPaper,Hangings 8.;0. • [scaarlion To n Manufaciurcr paid Jin • • • : and B• PITTISUREM, No. 87 Wow:. STREET I HAS ell,•oirs hand a I est dories Of Anterlut and common Instscs bunt n, Don border.; 100000, lumn,~ intim style• of cultist' paper which will be ol4s the mos imee end mutil. nesonateni:of the new , and French node. glued !goldorelrey end m V. dita- or, and chamber prints, ate; rainbow atfd weber wide. All or reasonable term', whole- 'caterty invned te. panne aten Cer.ntry merchants are p. [p-Irus an.l.Tanners'Se den Get • , LETTERS Testamenta ry of Deermbei; to th e en. Wit veal end teanitosene Allegheny, deceased: All 1 deenends egale-,1 teeilliVe 0 I vented to mate: knot. the Boas, lr., at the late resalmj ty of Allegheny " I ere gratstedoit the Mk day ; eribersi Executors of the et Rots,late of the city of mono hung ehtiota or tali decedent, aft re '..e,Natithattdelay,toJaw. •of the vatatar tha i. • J.fttl i rt3 l i tfild3 e , Jr:, • lAM 11 o ADDIV. T. I !amt. city of Pittsbarah. del.?.:iGie ' , Penn . • ' NOT LT TITERS Testameentry subscriberc,Eiccusers cum of Thoosie Linton; la deceased.. All persons lag .1 decedent, stroll 'please : make those baying claims agents, them for settlements/rah°. acing been ousted to the the hut swill and teeth , Of the city of Pittsburgh. Wed to 'the emote of: said immediate payment; and id estate will present JAS A At BRYAN, - . ' ROT A LL Perron, thawing the J 1 Isle of the fate A. bar notified us call &Ltd settle the Ingelitionti owns; the, suthettitested Or iettleme i trarebottstrot John Irwin & ' deltSts 1 J • lee. indebted to the FA. • .1r , deceased, are hereby eaccoeuta, sad those has •,. plena{ theta 'doll t to the euttactihat, at the .e,e, Noll Water at.: tIN Mr" PAUM T E RIES PORTIE-FEIDILLYS— French Papetertei, linedniting emboesed. Mart:lna ted and fancy notepaper and envelopes, he. Ate These eases are pliant in a Wile far papaw. , fo to/ burnt' fore reeinved. CHINESE ;FORT•FOLIOSi:These portibaboa are inpertily plastid, and inlaid with pearl. For vate'by STOCION, • • deed Stationers volutes of Klarketind ad ate_ BOOED, von. wila novieroir.e.• - A LUC hlS—The , Fiona, o.,iraum4 Oniwit tent A SOL., nier, and many oiler kinds. In every varie ty of bind ng. Bibles and ?rarer Huh. bound In stye Is stumble for Holydav rats. For sale by JOHNS - ITIN a. STOCKTON, decal llooliselleri toner of linnet and Kt ate !)4; OF THE BEASON. `mericast Diell•Ty of tbo P. Tv, outuinul all Mu the nit/teed by ltnnuecy A. The mom etimplets crovwv guano. nee : J - L , READ, .Athnesimarket et ; 7milE GA TEAT IA Dr. Webster's Dieu Engbah Language, I(SAIIV. • former oditionA committed; Coodrich, Prof Yale Colige Don ever pa ;tithed; one SA.OO. For still by der(ll ff .. i iii, GI 'DAT UODII am receiving a taw ad ditionel . atipply of a ',Goods in my liar. ail, waiekes,•cbaiim. and Item •1d people, peas, vest... elev. &m. Fine ironic:Lin every e l ?,et,t i e r y: s lla si l c ; I ra. J.7,1..,4,%, • !. • • .i..., ' market and 4th al. • ' __,_-........ CHELISTBIAS PRICIMA TS—A Vietiland ,p fie n l' ~..;.. asaattnient :of tansy ad. and toys no* suitable for Claimant and ear Years preuntli. . . Come and boy at , • t TA 11ILLIEITS - dee:H:3i - i ' .• 1 IN wood st nenehth ' Tim; vartir.itav • - ftialiiiiiiiiiiWiTeul 13. paid rot amid clean Odic, ...Yon, 4 16 cope, area rope, bossing, .1.011 ii ragY, eolmiii YiliaaJe, ao, , i .. . h / CHAUW/CK • dec2l - ! wanes a: teleran pmtn nod libeeiy . • • 1 LEA tem i • T.IIE aubeeeibor la mot , eelviag apnania of , 1103 Rideau( New Yorkßed Mot ehaidoMatainpry togmber with a dented at. mem Or y hmather m•lils tine of business, carrier's idola, 014 eto• All of which he will roll on the anon renMnable Imam, at 108 hdben ty lit .. 7 . et, loppoaito 611: M.) '', , JOHN 11 GAVAIII.I d ..dim . I. = ___ TEAS -101 pommel. olytea, ea (allows, , . 41 half chaste Y 11 Tea? 10 'do '' do 0 P do i 161t1b do V/I dos - • • 11l 1314 . do I ' mp , ' I 8 0:b do , Yll ' Pi i i litat yee'd fresh; allot wb oh we oiler lore and war -1„. ramp:mai.. For,aala by V & RIII'CUTCIIEOII dem . , i „ 16111ibeyw at , Q 05013186— J0n tee d at - ISO ',berry mom, 1.3 neeroona Indigo; i " 1 east aopetior Medd ~ - , - 16 aloes - ' '-e black tog; . ; .110 Win 1 . . 16 boas deelii . FICII#IIY,ON, _ yi — ,rane — yisti - Clesand T(1,7,t -- ' Comae low by z ' dei..l %6 KHNNEDY, Jr ocky,w-30 cape. o. kw en !mid for , subs J low by the cww,ay h • • C , • , TIIOIIO3 IiIiNNF.DY;Ji de= War wood ttlt • IiAIIIDIEB —0( an deitriatlono • aial (Musa, for I) gala wholesale oi 'read, in woad and Vass, at %ha wine morn of .1 , i3ACOBIWk:AVER. e=l:fnfl uumeirrs _moue • LI WRIT/NO .FLABD.— Amortscl And bolda l Outunly. pia Mad (Ca sa d B AHNOSTOLIC B. Oa. , , omit of Isimad woad go CAIITION-All pout inicannonedardnit pa ing ntonieson our otoont to Jacob R. Stook. Rao, an he in no Wager in entromploy. IinpALLIIONTik. BOND; Notth .Front At, R ::: STEAMBOATS. .lEL OIAOIAAATI AAD PITTIHOSfI .DAILY - -PACKET T. " L a 1r. , ‘!... , known line ° o f f re e en i d o id u rn n t r ger ea= famished and fa ed, and most powerull boats o the tenor the West. Eray aecooreotkandowendessu fort that money can procure, ha. beta pramhaed fusee seintera.: The Use hea heel inoperaUde fist Bra Tema —hare ; carried a million of rtoPk? . 011 .." Tho !Mary to their persons.. The boats .entl he tot the Shot ei Wood Street the day pmenects to starting, isr *a pe 'don of freight and the entry of passenger. cm the ter. In; all cases the passage money Furl be la " advance. • ••• MONDAY PACS:XT. The NO.NONGAHELA,Sapt.Ebouu, will lame lat. burgh irrery blonds, morrong . az 10 . o'clok:11; Wbecbag euerg Monday °venal at 10 Y. M. .• ," • • II TIII:11DISrPACIIIDT. The BIDEENIA, NO. 9, CAN, J 12fieffeire, will leave pittabugh every Tuesday raerning m10(90014 Wheeling every Tuereav evening at /11 F..DL • IPTICDNICIDAY PACKET. • The NEW ENGLAND, N 0.9, Capt. &Dais; Vi. leave Pittsburgh every , Wedneaday.gaOrsing at le eclat; Wheelie{ every Wednesday eviaing al II P. TIIVRIDAY PAORMIL • 'Tie PENNSINNANLe.. Capt. finsv,wrilitiaVe Mts. ,bergh every Thenaey worm* 10deelu WieeAme, y,,,,redey evening ea P. la. )t zd A IRCET:. Tb. CLIPP ER,NO.S,St Ceekr,wli leas Phb burgh every Pr ey e et lastleeki Wheels! every Friday evetuog at la • • l' SATURDAY •PACHRIN DESSENOER,Cept. De Cony, will km Ptkr beryl every Saturday NOMlljatlOteclock; Urypet, • everyßonds), evecuti at 40 , lIINDAY PAOILET4 The ISAAC NEWTON, Cept. A. 0. Mn.., inn leave Piesbersh every Sunday males at le. 'FM*, Wheetber every Sunday overuses 10 r. 04 BEAVER PACILETE.—NEW AitRANG CALM:Ie:OPE,' will lame for Beaver, Glasgow and Wellevilo, oa Taesday,7linelalr e sat Baja:rag of awl weft, at 9 &abet, am. stelaeao Ihneday, Wednesday and Filday. SW Ma a boas at the lending between' Wood amt. and We lip: . lgo hew pared to receive Owens al any time. I 1 . 3 & W HARBAUGU, oetl3 . No 33 wood W. . • -- SLAVES AND WELLSVILLE l'Aessri The pe stembeat • • - • N auk% master ,w4ll, main the manna winter 11C1110116 sake dally mph to,Hea.er and Wellwatllo.leadiagPillahluelattrY looming st o'ekck, and Waling's 41.3 e'ckel,ek delal. • .• oal BARTON & ClNAattotth THURSDAY PACKET—FOR CINCINNATI: =7E% ri.,== Otaymill Ibegincinnitteyery undo worsung, at 10 reekoel.N.. and Wheeling away Thersdny evenhag, it 9 9 , opc p rt..to z r f . reight for pariar ri vaahml i r . CINCLNNATI AND Loolsvulr: pAcKizr Aff ik Tbo new and swift atoms; : ..PACIFIC, Cap% Clll,mpbell, wan /raid Ra bdaid- Who kids day al 1.0 o'clock. Fer=at Ay on board. 1 CE=22119 CINCINNATI AND LOITH3V/CLE PACKET ' The megniAteat steamer • Airr. rcatgort- ' Cort goooto,orlll kiss Ito atocors,litio , . u zr at loo'olook, For trap' or we- FOR CINCINNATI Ami LOURIVILLE—REISINAR 4111‘1•91...The fit rating Nowrit RIVER, Deepmaster roll teats asgboi. tkla =man, al o.r..lpek. - artr u cor on Want. FOB NEW ORLEANS—REGULAR PLEBE; -The new sod fins sower • : - AMERICAN 'EAGLE, ' ' . Atkinson, meter, will leave 04 abate Bilaithed iteenArdiate pots this dry, It ID Weloct—posiiirely. For (Meat or Itasugie 'llllqy ele2l, - , GEbB MILT/MBA A Felt NEW ORLEANS. I . - 73e tut oninhlg Manor - • • SARANAC Jacobs, Exactor, Intl leave as serape ea aurday u 10 o'clock. ~FO/1 fogiStaft age apply on board. ' • Res REGULAR'. PACKET - BETW FEN P 1778,813,891( 4 4 ( - AND DROWN- WILLS :.- _ Tbelna new atmr ) Carkonaster, w leave tab. batik 'every' Toraday7katoday and bate ay or at 9 o'clock; sad Bramante awry Idoaday; Wednesday and Friday worainge atllintbink. For Dalgetr palmy Tit on board, or la .',. .FOR nuariurt-aeouLta ' Iltller,otauct,will Rue assoo r z i ts ming ulO o'clock. For .0 no I• i , tl - 171nEut,.....i._ , -, Poe, Xiuzen-bilMfflattr* •- -121,, .. , .. 4* , dlar•i3celock,r.X. For Cratit of ........,.. . • on board,oria • ' • DYvklaun 110' KEESPORT -- 4.IzABETICAND:X.NO. r • , !-.. I --.- • . : - DICAPATOIIa .1 alana.manar,drillnuk_ a4baileal Pinatbarild a'redesa, Wad I aesday and Fnday, az di ege . e..t. iViradtai beta City every assday, debut, A.M. For freigtriayplyidi . id • simpaar Pitts= and Zi,asst 11.1 s. ; . TILE llgladLapt_hjiteMan- . " " arg.WAILIC matthud, /Sum rovill leakirmaeaw= to the above put druing t/et sem For trelghr or =Me bee rd . Jammu' untisva.,tancu-r_ ~. IIi : EL Tao new. LOS Striaght and sat4an. sdagsdassast EUREKA, Crosier. mufti; 4 •111 ran as a relnllar sena between Pittsburgh and Loin. villa, daring museum . Him leaves Friday, Sktobvt Ili alo.Veleek .• . • For frelibl ' or Vassaaninel on board. ' . Aside ItIISCEILANOUS.- PORI AND BDIV.PACKING, . CONNINEHIN: ON' r .ri i n E g Estrl i i V'edil reMe i t: enk John exll i tr . ,. Woo l f, mend y recopied by ?dr.:John Waded sad Messrs. J. 1 H. Mcinnoberalt, atelimparedlo peek Park,SkeL. Lard and Tellogroo sait the Bemes or Pmmgrlrketa. They bore engaged ma l e) experioned/isk Workaterthersa Belfast, Waterford, Ite,and will loip,short. tierce and tonelem middles, prime mem pork, andlalead loess do; P.nalish Nary Pork, and bdtn.da; it end Alai India Beef, ke. le. Poi pack Lard and se sea any market in the Woad.. _ , . - . ~.:•-• • • . • . The advanteroMrpackims at ilda paktm* till ;real, tier • . I; Thiele the lateast Pork and Et ' aif . 4iiiirilei it ate Rats' or 'United State., or perhaps th e. amid, This comity is th e largest Slog . cotudy.itt the .United Elites, slid always cheaper than Cincinnati :and .nren7 paw/. poet.. . . . 9... hose mane in, in fine order—not fevered, elitism.. • red and exhausted by long dosing; they ant al and pee ked in Me same concern, and ant no=r they WV dregsed. • • . ‘: , , being 900 In this establishment Mere' is be r drips , eeciking 900 ket on Cane!, sir tenni can lead atoned4TiePoork m owe betters:ld cheaper thanCmeinasti.sot mantel' hunted. and handled with monster. . •. ~ • . . . coopr.se aboarlfit, itodolmaper tau C.,ipgask oramer points. Mooorfaeilitrior INFO; Oar to Hank. within 45 miles. - . • EroPortr out tor shipped 611.1 cnr. Ileosi, via the lakes, to No ...Trot or to lititadelphia fl, Boliismor ma Pittsburgh, or to the East or Comb via Naar W k.,. Nelms R O.rreti k Eau; John DEerl7,llOnli , ben & Co, RaMown; TT & Docker, Ifbirs,• Plaadd- Rockwell, ble — w - Ftleans; Umiak .Ikwirtreeißrli . Springer & Mmes.; I , 0 Nall keo,•Cleelnego4r erk k. Baker, Medoff and Browatrillei,,lr id, Lsq,.l" and 8 D etzepbellitS Atwood, ElVCarliter,it epeweet Nye, En, deal it NcLazdtmeiß,Cl • CAMMIL, 811081N.a". IIIIIPORTART TIVIALORAIIALBIL J. , • JORDAN a .lA, ' • • DEALERS 1346321 . 2434 Ludosaistaitirm ottani .L/ Oil, and General Ctantaistion pecWua IS Libor IT atreet,Fogite Omuta:ld, Putellatell, rani" l ll , d the rate of Smog.. J. I.& have made asnieeemenuis hetelogone, for • ' 'Meting and peeking belt meat end ham,. Welkeent mason; and their long expenesieele this bachleire mnu them assurance of gimes SallfilttiCa I. Uwe umoung sack Cosiness to Med. eat. • • These ate advernageslo be- &need Galt greefbing meat in fambuntb,with which all marmot he armaainl- , ' es. • ". • • • • limey be ehipaeilli . MiM fain uf paint below:iitdost • injury, and allet baving,been smoked hare, end he for. en,,,kd to the genera rites, either by meson evil nal, waboca treashipment, 'Mere it ahnosalaveradgy • arrives la Cie enaditmailedaelrldlT eallommode rho togaesl market pewee.. . —• 0 1 thie engagement dad is a males of easiCand- • freight odthe mme, which gm' oaavoidable, capons. when, Davao intended Mr einem ralukets le muted at PMnte bekra , , sot diking boo account the feel Math as nets in mach boner order tbeeterhen peeked ibiaalts. I, not elwbe borne in mind dud %inhere, is ace of Me Wm panda lathe Union for selling • • . at ttttt en. dime.& Swift, I . . . C & CoI ' ,••• • Teesdale & Moder, ge Loris, Mo. • CdCitee • PRINTS ONLY GEDAR.BT. NE W I • I LEE ; & BREWSTER,I Eatabliolted •to astobettee tie Te.t/ 848 . 51 r Ite peal Pe rlagrael Cat pneet—o.ti exhibiting, at all tempos. . of the yeas,the laoteat Atom THE W ORL D.• The* . are now opening Seven' Itentbea s . amottaige... .ip•sie• every new 171. Fatteltu sad m osomode ' preettetienoutay _erlarat ere not_o be mod •.',.- rrdsrlektok h ave 1 71 t th k ar ' et PuTet's.e ‘", - rificEs m it.E4uviu3 4 :!. :011E TO. FIVE CENTS per Tata below the prices ta. Arit-imull'' kin Os Pail rimedman CetaleAlles t twitch We eanoteta• daily, tot Art I PIUTr NZ I Tirk TW1E7171.,° —.t.... 21. 4,'f;g9P NV 3111111X.' ATLI: . :4 e gliieitxx l 1 1 P is . lies' experienee in Oils obi., Will be dista l ,. the Inn of /mew mit. -4411trxti A. 16 . D. 06:44PilUbLitie ..... '.. . - . . . , , I ` , ft • ,: • • --.`•• . _1 1,• ,7 7fP , t;': . -N;;A:,l*?'
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