~.~ THE tu - o: A' PUBLOWEI) BY WHITE & CO IIZT U CX,Zii. 11, ).84& SATUAZIAY A s • fn.' .4 • :s/ s 4. Advertisements end Betecrisions to theNordi mut and United AVM Gamma, PlatedeiPhisi received and Ibrwardoil Atia inlet:am . CO . a ,f; l a ft . 1! A t . „ 1N0 4 7. „ . • Amu, • Babseriptions *dela ♦alauDlA paper willbe received NEW-YOBS mss. I he We wal [Wale andlarward free et expellee, a- Illtillenirati sad sultsedgignilibr this PePer• Perewszcos Manx Slur= Is published Du v m.weshy,sud , Weatly.—Thei Doilzglenres issuskuuse sus= therTsiMookly Is Ms imissimpis Weekly is Two Dolbus per annous, Vitige filaOrliPath t-Iweltelection.rettunsi as we receive, in fawn, tft 0404 1 0 41 . 14 Pk" al* the ordinary tel• souphin. Laud:. A .the , went question is now i1et114.46 Aluilro.ot ulna, our ream with gen eral decal; and: ctsupsaisons, until the official gEsfa TIM PIMSIDE Tho Planting is*, Elation, bola ovine Ohio ....... Indinn;.• • ••••• 12 nmpabire 6 9 &mth Carolina...... 9 ....... . Virginia 3 7 blisMunppl. • 6 Mania 9 Alabama 9 AfklnSaS 3 lowa Tern • 4 GMlia Mantua - • •S New; erry 7 7 - .151e - Webzw;ire Mole Kentucky' ' 127' Corineclieck ' -5 inewWisee- 13 VertiCereliee. 11 °area 10 ... . 3 - • `7 121 ; The! srll * nie tonsber of votes, 2207-1, secesarry to isitid*lol. We hiss' ocesSe,dotV risen* Mississippi, end in f ors 'hag gti it is by no means =ado he bi_ isituss radioed eertain,that General WE ARY TAPLOR, Lhatsituts, has been elected Proident, smi Ron. -MILLARD FILLMORE, of Mow Yeric,lnis been. elesied ride President of the Ir s i/ed . 13t .e 44, ,. _ 11, PecP. AitgA We most heisrtity and innoessay oongestruare 097 teadOli:Mfdifii:oo4olta !code of a long, memo - .littd•Well do** contest. After the ,lattme end cCI of _ th e mom' bentoftbedditg 04the IlisPheq,„ ed• tbe:dtuneroaa earnentive and in, often . - aitii.:*o4* add veiteet their chwipbea etples end , measures dime:dad, and those they wonabletedlo the welfare of the =Wry diremiWe paimtheyAmme Embed et the haven ltiele bpi** and can Wit *mad to aware or ofirsyllnveise. Thete most be some virtue, a etuauromaeltment to principles, • patient determi nation ru.wen mid greats kir the tight, in *Paley I *Ude is* then been 'kept together,-and 4 2 40fr Lit:Fel4a itrititobeire end , po ,wsr; elmany crowed imams :We keee,we etOia. ato tbegicafte*Mdgputy . 4f this ,•netion. mimed has come in poem uioa of iiietiengtilknetiebeerilltd may ittrfair fame never be uvenished,hy wibitg or a meanaction. The people eci;oecCinticti Irwin On peal men and imulem of ilus .party, mul we tope, we believe, ditly will tun be aleappohtted. • , razsumuirum ZrancyrzoN :V.mitrolsvaue. ' .14Tairrin MUM. .3500 5325 Lancaster 1125 - 1200 i=444 1075, 'Camberl3o ........ ...... ......... 210 :Stairer 372 ' ;Washington 100 A 3 14314641p1as My and 044zaty ;Plink B2O .1396 Adams.. ' . BOO Swdbtd :1250 • ... 1413 . .laleac k • 580 :,;,.:.;.. 7• . : • •••:,• • •-••• ••.• .. • . 632 .. ..... 1651 . 250 • ................. 1041 - 21 . . , =lran= woe c.ass. Wratearellild Cileatleac Fayette York - Crineind ..Arnistioug 860 1 VW Lycaming • 309 1099 Columbia .......... • . binitnuda;tic;d - aso Caftans 292 - „erke 4100 '.l3ullissa 147 187 • Leacceoe.... ................. ........ 194 895 856 We .shill continue to Ely* =eh re el= ea we ieeebre,by telegraph, or otherwise, in regard to 'Pewaitlthefogli ills certain Gee:-Taylor hail carded the State by a large majority. gehe rasrey.-Ita 17eies...The Well. the eleciab Abe treat election of 1.50, is em. The battle has beta fought, spd 4 0 `Actin • won. One party is vicitorketa. The others made - Giated..lt now *WO= lobe seen what we will be made at this Victory. If it be turned to the Mete prollidipi'orpartisanemd•-406U3 baled of a few • Introtry Mace seekers, then Vrai it be strip: of its - morailowor.iinefail to accomplish any particular good.' Coming at of salt a hard fon& bona the • victorious party will be strongly templed to over atelithe bounds* oftlMAntdioO, sad run into pre ciaelyl the monk which - they have aloofly am. lathed again Melt ' opponents. It is to be loped - thiClNk team thaws or rash appoint . meal will beLmade;TlM sash in old opus be amobWmiigibio theiecwOcersbammi the people and the ocrtSiaMapit. ; 'The 'padded sad Hash of nze4 be ymicasily acquainted with rimy - . whoom strill - spiiial to am. They to;.143410014, opunons doter& This • • 3 0•11.*Miithe appom!% ad;rof cashing known . L AOC ittlfaeneeS 0911Oitteelif Much of the rapt : tali:loy : of Ike appointments mast 410; 11 40 3 M 4 trtiCtiii4s hoped that no person will be recom. • 'somided lOr dice Ortime character and conduct do samentitle himto the respect and coaideace otitis haa been too ranch the pens Motto employ worthless cbarathersthe electioneers iat:(rarpoaescand then reward them with some of , &ma We. Min:tatty hope that no such appoint. „MitateNriq ; be meth by the Adminiatragon about come: into power. There is a fair *penalty alispied•thr risk* abovefith all sal and emcee , by taeanaand ends, and we trust it will be wise. The ydetens shcmld bear in mind that we ace an ungiberi ate great anomon Intangs, and ate involved in a- common Itt 'Wieling' those who shall become the sfitno of the people, there 'honk! be • close actrutiasibsto Permit ohasaeter and fitness for the. afikta The interns/ of no individual, nor of any -piny, sheadd be anoired to override the Wangs 0 1 1 Wet - wkefits. Whip, Dertoaahe and Free Sad , ens, have • imam= stake in the acmunment, lath should be the aim of all to have that Gov' ernMelit rendered honorable and eldest in the _Poisons,. 'inflame and palltiestiana of all her Paampa ,— We UTe la a Wigs County, a: Whig Stale, and • Whig Nation: Well,thia4 coiaigtable , .Tha TIM abine. 4bted, affect Wag** argJamdno Wham, thsave can hard. ly realize dI fall &ray tram ihiblight eiralgeme. Thum to Perry dooodio—the good old Common iffultflisystott gibe:o2ow (to. .tiosit harp. how autataiabod her fair fame: irisa Wolfed her but abo mimed ..,:ablaufOilutapteisauce. Good old Patuisylaania! Via Aid - ilia Of hcabegond lump to exprea lotga Uukin. Ja alto not fair - -baitabididf . lotto unto kateadierbe treated with itrift4tlitec.'; Moe Telegraph. corneer declared a, linfurethlidie4em'eol:s per _cent, on Elerunisy asulaufnitioiniaro acuseintiiterkisc 6 'on sq ! .. : l agy. Editc6l ate to have the use of the lige fine of elute from Teetelay evening to Weduesdu ecniethri,to we arcienersed election returns.- - TUNA. eost $lOOOOO, ud as Ulf the mils of the line goes toldr. Morn end three of his too- P 11 2. ". firmatTi • H der l 4:rZtZZ virc..q onwrswo ~- , ',- . f y,%, - 777 pl- . i - 1' i . ' , g:: - ....! 7f' 1 ,. .4';.: \ . 5:: , :;',:. , t.:; , ';1: .-:- : . r. , - i. .. •-•..' - Aetaggait oms Von The be &Milting aketch Of thianumutable ntanelusi l champf Absolutism in the Austrian Empire, wr t ion: . io read arith bluetit at the 1 - period, It hi extracted from a letter on the 2llth of Beptemberlast, before it was known that tixtßanaras the tool ortho Emperor, and Publish" ° 1 tlyx..ltad occasion: seen . to convene with Jellsehick. ' He is • can of the middle height, of a Poifrafrilitroditmly knit frame, forty nine years of age, in his youth of a' drdhlatereinthtitution, but now enjoying excellent health. !gm bead lei head et the top, but encircled with &fringe of jet Igarlt befi t he bus a high forehead, bubo eyebrows, a nukl, clear, dark eye; an egnlllmeclose, a - finely chitael led month, with an egnewkni of great deerskin of character. He leavesthe iMpressthn oPon the ob. server of a man of mild but determined character, fully confident of hiecnimpowera. He hai not one particle of pride about him,and one would scarce ly look upon him as the leader of a wild race, or • man of high ambition. His 'Voice is soft: his edu cation is entirely German; hell:undo' German as if it were his native tongue, and with the Austrian •ccenl he is a great admirer of the German lin. gouge and litersturg but his &laconic nationality scorns the German arrogance which disdains any thing &lave he speaks the Hungarian, Croatian, I and Italian languages equally well: he Is earner rim, does not possess, and does not care for rich es, but is devoted to his nation. It was only last year that he was colonel of a Granser or Gautier regiment, which was annihilated in an expedition on the Turkish frontier; he himself escang al most miraculously in a shower of balls. The ae. cret of his influence over the Croats is, that he is "a Croat, and proud to be one, and all his energies are turned toward one object—to procure thrthis nation that position in Hungary which they claim. He speaks the dialect of the people—'lt is the language of my beloved .mother'-maid. he tome one der-land-1 am-proud that I can speak IV— Their Etta and their general,be converses "'Otis Cruets, - and tells them things the had never of—visions of honor and g lory. It in no wonder that when be appears, every eye is turned upon hint—theithey Whin; open mouthed, to What be says, and-that many are ready to follow him to Buda, Penh, View:moor Milan. When they see hint, they shout their enthusiastic Zvi,: (let him live!) and will follow him any where. ♦ I. trou. Judge Mctux. The falkraring . admirable letter (says the Boston Traveller; of the 4th instant) from Judge McLean, of Ohio, was received, this morning, by a gentle.. man of Gamhridge, who has kindly offered it to no for publication. It was written, as it will be seen, in answer to a letter of Weary respecting his views of the present Presidential candidates; mid IT not written for the public eye, it richly deserves a place in print. Oct. 28,183& My Deets Sir—Your favor of ttie 16th inst wee received a day or two ago, and in wiswer I have m' say, that tinder the peculiar circumWaneesin which I em plated,l have deemed it prudent to refrain Gam any active effort at expression of any opinion in regard- to the present contest for the Presidency. My views are well known to be in opposition to the extension of Slavery. I wish I could believe that all who express the same opinion were sin cere. The progress of time end eireurnatances tend to Impress more deeply upon my mind the opinion which, fin. years, 'lave entertained and expressed, that our Government can be:preserved only by rouaing the moralenergies iltrpeopla, und Dont ing them to bear urn the *dual action of the country. An experience of more than thirty yearn enables me to say, - that no reform can be hoped for, under the lead ci political prize fighters. Our Go vemment is not now whet it professes tobe—moch let is it whet its trainers intended it should be. I have but a common lot with others, in this' mighty experiment of it Iree Government, but I shall never cease to desire; above all things nerd. ly, to see our public affairs conducted upon princi ples just and elevated, so as to embody • moral power which shall he irresistible. A free Govern ment can be maintained upon no other basis With many thrurks for your kind consideration I am, mast retperthq and tie 7 HN Cuss. H. Moss, Eq. Lotter porn Gov. Johnston. The following beautiful letter wu addressed to the Bch and Reedy Club of Pottsville, In reply to the invitation of the Ono , met.e to be present at the Banner presented= • Hisutursoma, Oct 28,151& Fdraw Citmsen The kind invitation by your Committee, for my attendance I= l ea sentation of the Banner from the friends of Taylor and Fame of the City and County of Philadel to their brethren of Schuylkill County, has been duly recleived. To meet my warm and tote friends of Schuyl kill County would eve me unfeigned , end heartfelt pleasure. But I fml that my absence on the pre. ent occasion will be excused when I inform you slit- I ern about to visit the West on a tour of ac - five duty, le the great cense that we haven much heM, the restoration of the Tariff law of 1512, that give protect= to our domestic industry, full .employment to the miners of our State and the workirig man of our entire country,lnd a 'wady homer market for the prodneticais of our Lucia. I am peon:Laded that the people of Pennsylvania are not prepared co abandon this great principle of Ptoteetson, Which etperiesme has proved to be a vital part of, their proaperity, and embrace the Free Trade doctrines avowed by the Baltimore Convention end aussioed by its candidate, Gen Cu,. To prevent such legislation as will authors ire the extension of Slavery to the territories own ed by the Ironed States it =Ober duty that rests upon the citizens of this Commonwealth. I shall labor with you to preserve thar immense region as sanduary for human rights, an abode for the free of our own and the oppressed of other coun trierawhono tyranny tuts driven from their father and to seek upon -our stem a better and a happier home. I believe that the election of Taylor and Fill moot acooropList, this great and beneficent object; end that those distinguished patriots clean the ..nfidencer, and will receive the votes of a majority of the people of Pennsylvania With my sincere prayers the your welfare and lacunae I remain, most. truly, your friend and WM. F. JOHNSTON. 2095 ..140 ..391 . 500 . 254 . 500 Hirmornoma—The gollowing distressing case is noticed in the Cecil (Maryland) Democrat of the 4th instant: Ur. William Hutton, of this tame, is now oof. feting all the horrors of this (earful malady. He wasbiuen upon the hand, two or three weeks ago, by t not supposed to be mad, the time, bat ' whist) ahortly after discovered indubitable algal of the hydrophobia, and wu killed immediately, but not until it bad bitten another dog and • trat, the latter of which went mad directly, when both the hi= animals were despatched. It is now the OM or 7th day, since the symptoms manifested themselves, I and medical aid was not called in until the 3d or 4th day. All the medical gentlemen in town, via.' iced him on Thursday, but they were - prevented from doing any thing far his relief. Their very I presence, together with the necessary inquiries pot to 'him, touching his condition, were sufficient to throw him into the most violent spasms. They at tempted to administer chlorikem, but his spasms were so violent, that they were compelled to test. In the advanced stage of his arse. the meth.' cal art can do nothing for him, and death must speedily put an end to his miseries Rjlo the brief lucid intervals between his spasms, be talks with his friends. thning them that be is aware he cannot survive, and that he is resigned to his Etta. His hands are secured and covered with stout gloves, so that he cannot injure himself or others. Being a stout ail:llene man, his spasms UV of the most violent character. but he has offer. ed no violence, as yet, to the many persons who have called to gee him. No one but his attendants am now permitted to see him, for the sight pf siren ger is sufficient to throw him into spasms. Ho tatres nothing to sustain nature, for the reason that he is unable to swallow anything. The imports. &lee of friends, induced him to attempt to eat some boiled fowl, on Thursday, but after making the effort, he put it from him, being unable to swallow. Soup, and tea and coffee were offered him, but he Undated at the sight of it, and ordered thdln aot to bring it near him. His cries are heard throughout the neighborhood. nod awaken the sympathies of this entire community. He in in the family of Mr. George Wells, hie tmother in law, and is attended by a brother, and a daughter, besides Mr. W's family , who do all that human 'kindness can do, to lessen his sniferings. The imagination. perhaps, cannot paint the honors of such a scene or Gam any adequate conception of the grief It Occasions in the bosom of hi, 00170Wieg Mend.— Since ,writing the above the unfortunate man has expired. • IsaoY inscl • SOP ACCCWP I—ln an English pa. per we find the following, which, is surely without a Parallel in history, ns for the sake dm. common Altera may it ever bet a vrn the Taunton County Court, Mr. Combo Bp vied for the discharge of an insolvent, named Coo. Zan en old man upwards of 70 years of age. who lad been imprisoned at the ink of his son, Fred erpr. Day. The old man 'stated that some years ago he had signed of the whole of his property, of the value of about £lOOO tolls children, and hav Ing /wen a note of hand for 150 to Frederick, eridelle foiled to meet at the proper time, he was rxteeded against, notwithstanding that he had nt'inre sums to the son, amounting in the whole nearly £5O, bat of which no account has been kept. The result was that the unforumate 113/VIALS thrown into prison, where be NI. =sifted eight ywra, The Judge immediately or deredgre inylvent's discharge, observing that he I ought to have had elght years ago. " .Tne Tama lee wren: TIMM, arm errancy ear THX. Tsirrtc."—This is the oath admktirsered to every witness in our Coosa and yet it is a well loitera fsa that ao slams is allowed, or at last required, to tel cm part of the truth, which may male ballet Tide much of the whole truth he may and'duel suppress. We have eat yet bead of a satlefamoty meson for the YeltAllne Of this oath. Why !would 4 net answer thrts—"the truth end nothing bathe tiuttP—or dmply. .noth. tint iherjath." Then ao witness geed he ko. awaro—law he seems to us to swear, to tell the whole tank" whether In so doing, be may of may etnahniate haself, and the het that the lew al. lowa him to make a reiteration as regards himself I does not take away his moral obligation to "al whale trthWaanauterette to , ~'~,;. 14 ~nl' `r:OprreilpistOkoCatite New York Otoorier. VIIIIALLELNDYAILD i 3 PNXIMAa; -f:- Istrair 1461 run err. r. nal= C. , Orteatiala, Parsi*Aug. 3,1048. A kw evenings ago, a Imorket the door dour 1 mission premises was soon followed by the geld{ step of a native, who earns to Dr. Wright with the statement that there stood in the street a watinut, who knew no language, and wu entirely 'lmat. - tended, except by is ,liocrdish muleteer. A raco:. meat afterward, neither native came with the ad ditional statement, 4be lady is dressed in Enitilab c l ot h e ., en d gays, in your language, will you give me a little eraser?' . . Dr. Wright, whose curiosity and astculahrrient could hardly be otherwise that highly, excited,- by the announcement of a lady in European costume speaking English, in the street at night, and unat tended in this remote and barbarous land, where the appearance of a European man is a thing of very nue:occurrence, soon had ocular proof of what his can were so reluctant to admit—a bona fide European lady standing before him, having a letter Nom Mr. Snicking, an acquaintance of his at Mount, which introduced us to Madame Pfeiffer, of Vienna, who had performed the circuit of the world, thus kr, alone, and was now loudening to• wards her home. 'Who then is Madam Pkiffer? She is a German lady, fifty years old, of great intelligence and most perfect accomplishments, and in appearance throtighly sane on every subject unless it be her style of travelling which is at least somewhat pa• Madame Pfeiffer, leaving her huoband and her two eons, [one of them an officer of government and the other anartisk] about two yean ago start. ed on her.tour around the world. An aged gee. denten of her acquaintance accompanied her for name time, but 'finding thrush° was obliged to pro • tact him Mesta of him protecting her, she left him and proceeded alone. From Earope Madame Pfeiffer went to Brasil, where atm admired the brilliant Hewers and the magnificient i?rerh more than almost any thing else that ohs his seen, and where she Mad very near being murdered by a black ruffian, who at tempted to rob her. She still carers scars of the =wipe then received, but states,with evident satisfaction, that she had cut off thre e of bin in seltdetence, when. several persons pro= MMM3MMMI Rio to the Pacific Ocean; bat finding things in too disordered a atate to admit of it, she took passage in a sailing vessel at Rio, In which she doubled Cape Horn and went to Chili and after a abut stay at Valwaiso, she took passage in another vessel for Tahiti, where she made an agreeable visit, among the mementos of which she has Queen Po- mine, autograph. Fenn Tahiti our heroine traveller proceeded to China, where abe rutted several of the points most accessible to &enigma, mingling social ly with the missionaries there, whom she mention. familiarly by the name of Dr.,Bridgeman, Dr. Ball and •Ounalttd; dtc, the autograph of the last nomad in Chinese. One of the strongest impressions which she seems to ha re brought from the "celestial em. pire" is the imminent nusecarity of foreigners at Canton. From China, Madam Pfeiffer went to Calcutta; and from that city travelled overland, scram Brit. lob India, to Bombay, pawing through a great va. nety of incidents and adventures on the way, and holding much pleasant intercourse with Protest. tot missionaries, (although herself bars and edu cated a Carboli.) - at various sections of the differ ent nations. From Samba) , Madam P. meat in a steamer to Buss rah; and thence in another steamer to Bogdan and from Bagdat she traveled in company with a caravan up to Mosul, as a memento of which she has a serdpeared dgcoe of the human head taken from the rums of ancient Nineveh. From Mosul she crossed the formidable licawdish unountaies to (:)=a caravan journey of twelve day., Out in her case, by te di ous delays, to toren, ty daya)in company with a Koordish muleteer, on a mate Of grebter exposure , humanely speaking, than any other she has traveled, during her circuit of the world. After a visit of one day with no, Madame Pfeiffer hastened oa toward Tabreez, intending to go thence through Georgia to rais and thence across the Caucasoss, through European Russia, to Vienna hoping to rasa her home about the teat of Novem ber. The adventuroue circumstances of Madame Pfeiffer, dining many part* of her tour, Invest it with the magramantioand thrilling Interest. Think, for instance, in her passage seem the wild llone. dish mountains, of a savage Koord, pointing to the tassel on the Turkish the (cap) she wore, to whoa he took a fancy. and demanding it d her by the Up:daunt gesture of drawimr his hand warms his throat—meaning, of comae, "give me the tassel as you value your head," and she in turn repelling the demand by gestures, unable to speak to him word orally, in any language he could understand. I Though many such adventures she made her way safely to Oroomish, carrying about her person a large VIM of money, (by accidental necessity ether than choice) over the wild regions of Itoor disum, in a manner which seems to as truly mar vellous. Her practical motto is, never betray fear, and to her adherence to that she expresses herself as greatly indebted for her success in travelling. On the toad Madame Pfeiffer uo these regions wears the large veil, concealing =not thepersan, which is commonly ware here by ttaliTe .10126:14 when they go abitted, and tide astride, as they at.. so ride, but her other gumenta. [with the excep tion of the Turkish cap above named are sad. deafly Eanapean in appearance to distinguish hex from natives. Her language, on the way, in thew lands, in wholly the tannage degas, indicated by necessity, and which she GEC= often to hose made very expressive. On the last day's ride, before reaching Orcomiah, for instance, the stage being)wo ordinary stagrs and the muleteer, at one time, proposing to halt till the neat day, she would rest her head upon her hand, as emblematical of sleep, or repeat Oreemiatu and when the muleteer, from regard to his tired horses, still insisted on balthag,she added tears to the gunner; tad the ob whine Kurd's heart, according to his own state meet, was then irresistibly subdued—so much so that he went promptly and cheerfully. Her helplessness and depeadenceyan well known principles, did catch, doubtless, at once to win for her kindness, among the bloody Kurds, and ward off danger. Madame P. has, however, in trinsic audits of a good traveler. Though she had ridden on the day she reached Orem:dab, al. man incessuntly, from I o'clock A. M. till eight o'clock P. M., at the wearisome note of a caravan, over a dry, hot, deny region; a distance of near co miles, still on her arrival she seemed little tired— was buoying and cheerful as • lark, (which is pro- bably her habitual temperament) and was quote ready, the nett day, (the only day she stopped with us,) to take a pleasure ride on Mt Sets Madame Pfeiffer occupies but a single horse on I her journey; her small trunk being slung on one side of the animal; and her scanty bed on the other and she riding between them. Her fare on the road, moreover, is extremely simple—consisting of little more than bread and milk—a regimen not I more convenient to the traveller, on the score of economy, than conducive, auto aaye, to her health. and certainly to her security. To those who may be curious in regard to the expenses if bet tour round the world I may repast her Mimed, that she had expended. When here,just about $lOOO. A pun= for travel is the ruling motive that car. ries Madame Pfeiffer so cheerfully and courage ously through her manifold hardship. and perils.— She, however, has minor objects, makes large asst. ' 'aliens of insects and flowers. She is already an author of some celebrity, having published *work on Iceland, and another on Syria, and the Holy Land, the traits of her earlier travel; and the co. pious notes and observances which sloe is making during her tour monad the globe, will, of course in due time be given to the world. 'A small affair' she pertinently remarked, 'would it have been for me to sail Ironed the world, u many have done it is my laud journeys that render my r a great undertaking, and Invest it with interest. Madame Pfeiffer expressed her purpose, alter visiting home and resting • while, of taking North Amens in her neat tour. Possibly this female Ledyard will meet with some, in our native land. ander whose eyes this notice may talk if so, Teel would bespeak for her their kind office., and pledge them, In return, a rare entertainment in making I ber acquaintance. As very truly yours. ig I. PERKINS. Lux:Err of asani 0. os me DAVOIITZWIS PLIGHT. "But when his favorite daughter affected to re. gard him as a State criminal when she fled from his hearth to league herself with his mow deadly foes, his pia knew no bounds, and he burst into 1011711. 'Good God? he said, 'am I then deserted by my own children T On ■ subsequent occasion he exclaimed, in the words of the Psalmist, 'Oh if my enemies only had cursed me I had borne it.'"— Jessis Vows qf Brserissad—Marsoir Queen Arms• And art thou fled, my child ? Thou, to whose love and filial tenderness I looked for comfort in the distress Thai, like a tempest wild, Is bursting sore on my defenceless heed— And set thou also fled ? Thou, whom from childhood's boor, With mare than kindred qua, l ever strove To train to comprehend a times love, What witchcraft bad the power To tear thee from a loving allies breast, Where none but tbeo should rest 1 Thy Water', fall I mourned, That she a treating father could deceive, And wantonly his beat affection grieve; Bat then my heart returned Seeking ham thee the consolation dear That was denied it here. But tbou, whose home bath been Of all loved ones nearest to my heart— Whose love, methought, no hand but Death's And in whose form was seen [could pad, Nought but the ipood, the gentle, and the tzue— Could's* thou be Nthleu too 1 'Daughter we meet no mom; Thou that but teen thy portion with the be; Oh! be the sorrow neva thine to know That thou bas sawn of yore Within thy father e heart—what am impress Manited {one. disima Nursed by sadiron, head, Yet hart thou fled from there that Wee thes Far from their presence AM' mote to dared/ Amid a hartUe heti WM thou from this' the. Rind iffecticul dad That thou but left behind, , And I—l too mnst Bereaved, &waken, to notshont, With stranger souls to dwell esertnor• In Jannis and wo. My very Waren have brad= on! Saviour 1 main Thee. .~..-.,,~:.;.~, r-c;vt .. ~.. 5,.0 .4 ar p.. : ~ ^ S tip. Eleertlolollk,sturas far .DilstalOrs. • . . .. . in Ward. ' 463 11/4 23 .83c d0.•4. 396 95/1 .4 3d do 571 6211 44 4th d0...i. 439 183 96 6th do , 129 .119 81 716. d 0.... HO 66 7 9th do . 109 131 11 9th do 144 85 1.1 ' AUso. Ist Ward-,ns6n IV 147 50 6/1 do ...... •• • • 657 109 66 3d, do 370 624 19 4th d 0.... - ... 495 303 64 Pin Tp. 95 54 14 Feeble* g 73 133 6 WUkin.••• •• ..... 316 163 8 Ph&m • •... ....... 168 161 5 Versailles 149 131 9 . Elizabeth Tp 348 163 18 112 60 3 i I lose e ' ll 133 48 8 127 172 9 Baldwin.— •- ..... 14 3 70 3 Upper 86. Chur- -• • 130 99 :I Lower Bt. Clair• • • 455 OM 31 Robinson 132 1103 5 North Fayette •• • • 49 143 10 Booth Fayette •• • • 1.0 73 11 Findley 101 170 10 Moon 66 154 12 Ohio 143 75 8 .Franklin, •• • • 80 U 2 00 Ban 115 70 1 Reserve . 11.0 67 5 ' Pine 143 143 5 Whaler 160 77 1 West Deer 175 27 25 Eau Peet ...... • • 941 96 13 Indiana 170 117 0 Sharpolurgh 135 32 6 Lawrenceville •• • • 96 130 13 Maneliestar 107 1.16 19 6001.1 Pittaburgh• • 151 137 7 Birmingham 2811 223 04 114 d 137 ' l' l l' e K s e t e riu r‘ beth• • • 23 06 00 Bor. of Ilizabeth 126 09 9 3./Rll Johnston's Wonnswoitru.—The Mowing account of this great Poet and Philosopher is from a correspon dent of the New Fork Evening .Post. Since the days ofCovrper, England has not produced a more mand, chute, and elevate.] writer, than Words. worth. He has ever been an ardent lover of free. dom in its highest and purest sense, and has con. serrated all the energies of his gilled mind to the present and future good of his race. He has bray. ed the storms of persecution, and achieved the victory which "perseverance in well doing" will always gam, and now, in his old age, enjoys the supers and esteem of the good and the great of every land. At Ambleside, I had the pleasure of visiting Mr.' Wordsworth, who has now nearly reached four score years, and Is yet himself no wise deteriorated. I telt some difildencein going to see him, but, being lint assured that I should be welcome, of course I caked on him. The admission of strangers to the retreat of genius may be ofien troublesome, and lea many instance., cannot requite the object of hom age for the sacrifice of his time; but it is a tax somewhat self.insposed. A great teacher is made for mankind—he addresses himself to his fellow man—his high vocation is for their sakes- If this work Is more consummately effective, and lam well convinced it is, when he is seen ace to age, when his living voice has uttered gracious wools in the mu, be may be considered as completing his mission to his cotemporaries when they tome into his presence, and for a holey space sit in the light of his countenance. I have ever believed that the power of the true poet is the power of reli. gion and humanity, and that of this age,no man has better illustrated its purifying and elevating flute. tons, than Wordsworth. Now, if he bad beettre. pulsire and unsuitable in his manners as Item overrefinement, and the selfishness, often selfap proved, plat grows oat of such delicacy, (he might be so, and even bo the mere admired by some far that very reason,) be would contradict himself, and his writings mould thus, In the estimation of nanny, lose their charm of perfect benevolence and sincer ity. But he is en kindly, so ingenuous, io commis nictitive, apprehends se clearly to whom he Is talking, and what he says, let who would say it, is so much worth hearing and remembering, that one favored as I wee, might lay up his diaimume of hour for Ids, and profit by tt ever after. It a delightful to see this venerable men ending his day in the very locality honored as hi. birth place, (he was born at Cockermouth, a town not Car from Rydal Mount) with the wife of hia youth. They have lived in marriage nearly half a centu ry' in great peace and prosperity; increase of yean bringing increase of honor and- the amulet of life crowning them not only with the true glory of tins mortal stair, but promising to their exalted faith a never ending duration cd that holy happiness they have sought and fond here. After a Hail prolong ad by the kind policitance of Mr. and Mrs W. we rose to deport, but the poet afenul to show ,fia his mounds and accompanied us for that pntglib Itydal Monza masa anerruusUng boastigs gave bees described by many letter Writers cif latifigastae ; and by all detailers of the pictwesqvie in Westibinte land, so ante, than nothing remains to be mid (dig Every feature has been celebrated 1441 lands by as own mean to me its greatest charm consists In thine wietigive to its scenery the atkibate MEC. end Intelligent cerement Here Wordsworth is the social centre, ontatide ed by cultivated persona who know his preeminent worth, and bumbler dwellers in content, to vrtioat he is no leas a friend and bens actor. ' , This is a charming neighborhood," said my enemata= to him, as we surveyed a far and wide. aH combines more advantages, is m ore desirable to live in than toy place l ever was in," answered he. "I have seen prospects," looking around,' that might as well adorn a moms, parts of daragerland and of Germany are as grand and belotifok but bee all nature interned to human serrate and. alloy meat. Every bill ta emessible; every nook may be expiated. To us, every considerable object is connected with our exponent. and oar satider, tion." He Naiad the outer gate with us, and des cended the bill toward. the public road. Thu troubled me, it was too kind; be would he vre,sitied in mounting. But his natural force is protected through his green old age. Shaketpear told why, when he described • man who objected ths rm. marmill to the spiritual mind, and found the last stage of life, -frosty, bat kindly.' The common people of Ambletude are veil good; honest, land, and primitive. This little town, • parish properly of Grasmere, contains stout 2000 inhabitants but Mr, Wadsworth gays, such has long been the durtritrotiou of plopetty and of employmeot about here, that the 'gaunt wolf' or, as the Scripture says, with veal farce, 'the tamed man,' poverty ha been kept off, and the misery and Hoe that follow in his train do not than- their gram and kirlani visage hem. It is qintri maresUng to hear the commos= at ple talk of Wordsworth; those who have no all of kw genius and his eminence, bat Who per , Maly understand his goodness; that quality self evident, which needs neither trumpeter nor inter preter. 'He is a very good kind of • may,' mud one to me, 'a very fair man to deal with, 'Poor gentleman, he is getting old and has seen vest trouble; he is quite feeble. 'Yon know be lost his daughter last year aloe kegs a fine lady; everybody a sorry for him,' said attotb. er ' and a third told me, when I inquired If be was at ftvdallMonnt, 'lie ta, lady, I war opal the mount yesterday working Wr the gardener, and I fold a little talk with him.' Not a poor creature dose he meet In the Toed, so I war told, Or the Irish are also at Ambleside,) but he speak* to them. How are ye to day!'. 'Thank your honor very; pooily; and then follows the penny or the six ppm i n hand, and the 'God bless yer,' in prOCUsiol, till ha is out of sight. How beautiful does this fondest . Mg compassion and condderataneu pervade his poetry 'of the affections.' I was loth to leave the nweet, quiet spot, but, ace cording to a previous arrangement, promMded on the OM of July to Keeswick, sateen milks (tom Ambleside: The New York Post has the Mowing items from recent English mere. At the recant wedding or Lady Georgian' PA. cohort to Lord Berghlcy, at St. George, Elmore, Square, the, &eosin which were worn were aa thilows.—The bride wore a wklte saAn dthier, with Brussels lace lloonces.• college wwwwor, trimmed en nate, a Brussebi lace head scarf and a dirtmodd necklace. The WI bridainnalds WV, with°, won drew*, cloaks and bonneti with certee karts and sashes. Authors have always bad a sorry time iith pub. tethers. Prideaux's Connection was Fraidabout for five year, before any one would publish it.— Robinson Crowe woo for a long time without a publisher. Tristrain Shandy, alter much etlbrt re: alined the anther 450. Blair's Sermons were re: fused by Strahan; Miss Burney got £ Or The "Pleasures of Nope" wery !quiet' at ON by every bookseller In landau, mid was Anal pur chased for X.l l l Lave:ries planet Neptune has disappeared I BriCanC)lll that have self closing stoppers save become fashionable. The National Assembly of Prussia propese to style their King "Frederick William," hurslr se out the usual addition, to which he has no claim, "by the grace of God." The London Tunes has a long article on the subject of American politics, In which the, editor confesses his inability to comprehend it. It is estimated that the Sunday pleasure iteeken of London, spend annually, in the tillages and pleats of resort around It, the sum 0[10,600,000. Tun Ilinnuommati hurartrrms.—The agate of this institution are advancing in a most manner. The east wing of the noble el= most entirely completed, excepting 'amine° hem. tog Mid lightning; and the weal wing ',enclosed, and its accompanying tower nam e d up,wocti pro, Gents quite • men:nape appearance. Thnmalier lecture room, that in the east vrlogifs pliboetni ed in whin!' it is eWgpod therellg , il4 cows , Of {ad of nn 'Verielte elkeeba 004 the Comultt wietelbYdiedegeletlediPlellMaD• The valuable chemical and philolClPVlatl APPOillitll6 re cently presented to the .tirtitution by Dr. Ba t a u . of Philadelphia, has been received and domma in the east wing. The value of this.dondi.n wit know not how to estimate; but it maybe tOntioued thatit was peaked up in about one baadlaid hazes, and that a schooner wee chartered ktr the especial rupee &bringing it to Washington, Many of the articles have a value Ow greater than Mace their practical appfl ion, since they are counseled the history of the progress of physical enema is oar nountry.,—Nationallistelhgwww. El!ill= ,~ ~~~~ dii d ~ 1 . i 331 211 7-9 ISO 497 455 373 158 411 295 317 192 93 70 176 115 11V 59 401 137 937 121 318 204 498 260 81 51 213 121 270 116 /71 160 131 117 310 157 109 84 118 4S 111 153 131 71 04 94 332 256 116 134 90 13E1 129 70 105 165 01 139 151 83 66 07 07 01 03 52 116 116 115 03 130 29 207 111 112 106 123 33 08 ID 106 121 131 130 917 109 123 89 27 67 127 61 10,112 6591 779 6,691 88313 6104 0164 ie.aYal.su,, ' 0:34 . :anT0 •ox wiz tirrumium DAILY Gear& 001: mr - QastetsVBreatans.—Thejnry, in the cue of Harteth t AN Onto= and Kraus, brought in a verdict yesterday limning.. Guutnum fiend rail-ratans acquitted. John Chapman, alias John Hunter, indicted for stealing clothing from Kelly end Grier, was coo. victed. Eliza Butler, a young colored girl, charged with stealing a mantilla from Mn.i Johnston, of Diamond alley, was - George Kelly, colored, indicted for stealing a pair of shoes from Carey, was convicted of petty larceny. David lane and John Bunter were brought up acon haro at stealing a quantity of fish, the pro. petty of *dtious individual. The fish were taken from the market house on the night preceding market day. REPOZTED Onvasom—Reports are cumin of several most abominable outrages committed lut week, at and near Oakland, by a gang of soouns drels from this city, known as the .Hyenas," and a moat appropriate title if they were guilty of the conduct reported. The stories in regard to the matter are very contradictory, and we know not where the truth lien. - The Court is still engaged in trying cases oflittle or no importance to any but the parties concerned, and their clever counsel. A vast fund of forensic eloquence is being most wastefully expanded, and justice exults in the triumphs which they achieve over the criminals of the community. Suarsonto Foam's" va.ciar Jusvcr--Two per , sons, a man and a woman, were arrested by the Mayor's police, yesterday, enispected to be fugitives from the justice of our sister State, Ohio. They went detained for further examination. Tnnsrae—Dan Marble makes his lest appear ance to-night, in his famous character of "Shubeal Rabbit," in the popular drama of "Homo in the West," by Bradbary. After pieces, "Angel of the Attic," and "All the World's s Stage," in the letter . . alwhlch Mr. Marble playa the noted character "Dimprry." See advertisement. PEIELO lism.—Kueguss's Burlesque Opera Troupe performed last night, at the Hall on Third 'lnset, to a lull and fashionable audience. The Wet that this (Saturday) evening, is the lag of the engngement, will, we think, seamy them a full house. Boos Accrom—We direct attention to the do. dog sale of valuable books at Davis's Auction Rooms, this evening. This is the last and only chance, and we bespeak for Mr. Pratt a full house and quick wiles. "C. SaDust Crapt .De Bello Caiiliszerrio a JugurgAs. ow. Philadelphia; Lea de Blanchard." This edition of 'illow is one of a classical waft ries, edited by Drs. Schmita and Zumpt, .41 pules Beheld by Lea and Blanchard. The object nto place classical sewed hooks at a price which will easily bring them within the reach of all. They are handsomely yinoted, and bound in emhossed muslin. Sold by Rom, 85 Fourth street. Sillicsan'J Arriain Journal of Science and Arcs, for November has been laid on our table by W. W. Wilson, corner of Market and Fourth streets, who is agent for the publishers. It W troll filled with articles on the soMeets wohin its scope. This work is an honor to America, and ought to be ex. tensively patronized. Hsmes lifelvAanti Magazine Mr November, at Mind, and is an exceedingly interesting number. The extract we published from it • few days ago, in relation to the trials and triumphs of J. R. Rem ington, almost exceeds belief, and yea then is suf ficient evidence in the Magazine 10_1s:ore its troth. Qr. Car tea ?murex Mein—lr yea wish U. be . . . pesafel to anyendertaking, you mast always `use the crop. mean .' Therefore, if you have arough, use Jayne', mar and he eared, tar is the proper mean. Have you Asthma or th.thealry of breathing, then the only etdelent means to COTO TOO TO to non Jayne'. Ithriertnrani, which mill immediately overeat:tie ma s shieti contract., the diameter of the tutee, and lomens and bring. up the morns which clogs thero up, and dint TOMOVe• every ohetrumton to a free imp.- ..a, while in the same tame all lollammaterin gs out , - dn.!, and • core in cartage to he erected have 7.13.1 Bronchium Spituny of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact nay Pitlesterary Miscues, Won Wm Jaynes Erpowararn and was( is ems., and you will nod that you have used We prow =ma. or safe NPitfasargt at ifs Pala Tea Mat., 11_ !all JAYA'. Exeteacreexi...Wit *Mild ailecturn to tkss excellent actinaly [or Canna Cobh, Cemmiception, Adhere, and all liffiTti mu of the Tbsonl and Lance Haney maven dams Within • few year. pas, had nee. non to coo a medleine of nu kind, 'we have.by experb• twee need in excellent qualities, and an prepared to meal:esend it to cave.. OT other pabtle speakers attlieted with oronchial niacin,. will find Great bench' hen in It is prepared by a wain phymmart. mid PbC classes end and it a safe and nth racoon medicate. In tha diseases for which it It re. enunuer.ed.— l'Zolumbus (Ohio) C a and Journal. Fur tale at o. Pct. Tea &con No 7t/ Fourth et VarWein in (41/07 of Dr. MaWeil Laver Pills —fl *mild be easy to fill a volume with cenifiesues of the '..xcellenee of this medicine. Wherever it has had a tital it has mule itmlf popular. We have knout pus s ninon hundreds of olden like the following VoIIiSIOCZOLL, N. Y., Dec. 10,1. D. Mess.. KIDD Co t : travelling agent left nails me • Len ionic since, • quantry of Mlzen's Liar Pills. The whole lot sold ...ry rapidly and pee On highest 50...c00n Indeed it is considered the but Modicum of the kind over offered for sale. Please mud I me another supply as soon as possible. W it AINSWORTH A feciiiine ...One tithe .bore valuable medicine can be had at die drag store oft. Kidd I Co., No. 61.1 Wood meek mpll QT Met have yellow dirt Teeth—thel can be made pearly ...Lite br one wee using a boa or Jane• Amber Tooth Paste It harden• the gqms, •weetew tie breath. Ao. Soh! at 5/Liberty lit nevliktdwlyiel w. 111. Wright, m. 40., MUMS. Owes and milieu. on Fourth •treeh opposes the Pt%thumb USIA. ()Mee hours from o'cloch to 19 A Si., and nom 9 o'clock to 3 P. Si. tept4-l7 On Wednesda 41111SEID, y eresnan last„ tq. Res. D. Garold, Rout P ILL•coot to Mt.. Aoncs O. Darn, both or thls oty. BOOT AND HOB WiBBBODNE. NO. ail WOOD tIT., lIKTWEIE.N 3d AND lth STS. R. TANNER a CO., INVITE Ce'rnunry Merchants and °theta to an 4.131 n natlan of their monk, which is one of the lamest to he found in any establishment in the eililrarr, and constant of very de... fr antic. and .asonable goods, ea. primly adapted las to OM WM quality) to Western sale. l•rmes anti compare favorablyaridi those of am East- Terms liberal. costa-davit Dr 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist, OFFICE at Mae Hence* on Founh ante; a filer doom nbore Wood meet, until the coMpletion of the lumen nearly opposite. Teeth in blecha,lerith ant gad wits, after the matte. new universally prefer• red at the eut, mannfachired Mil each panlealar cue. Teeth, from a tell sat dorm in a singte one, in serted on a mehon plat; thee avoiding Minty to the natural teeth. etpectinene of bloat or auction plate may t4l caSXI4II.II4I At the Oak, ell operatiorta incident tithe profession performed with care and fulthtutrufsa. aturSCharn - 111IISIVAL ADVERTIIIEDIENT. -EaknorEssoß UIJIMITIAN NMI( moot rompectthi. ly almaac. to the citizens of Pittmburgh vicinity, that he ham commenced giving lisibmcuott oo the Piano. Ms method n or tus meant 10 very easy wee adapted ety i - n ezy .hen Imp,. Re hate. b p Y ric i t i fto s =rshilra or the pl e zne " pat t rL ' re " ..goMS omitting to boot boo play, ate !Mimd to leave thel with the Ma bat tutted to them, al the Music Storm of Mc. Mello if or 111r.lilamins. • Orphan's Court Nolo. IN pursuance oleo order orthe °coany Court of Allegheny county, will be imposed to public sale at tae New Court Goose In the city of Pittsbtirgli, on Pri. day, die dfleehili day of Detember, 1849, at.lo o'clock, A. th at Certain Lot of Ground mark e d an d known so Lot No. 1, (number "one ,' , l lu Witsoo's sub division of lots in the borough of Blnitingham, being 11l feet In front by. 107 feet deep, tin which li ereeted • small tenement; being the time lot which John Moon, hy deed dated 71b 91. Y. fecoolol lo Boat I, ad, ya It, page; he., conveyed to James Ainistmog. Terms cash. parrlsßsON;7r., novll-0019 Vas. s Averrsals, —. . vns. N, quhlity, '►t Dor prises, Pp i p i stlioseAbtfs czPirtmaty for the use of th .t .„ d. „inlet, e on o:3t i toettxt tb s: the Roman. tans to etoro of R. gaps, ith street, Ineektne' phew city, and It the Oyster Depot, IL Chides Hotel, woa st. novll•dlm HOLT & MALTBY POTATOES --69 boxes Sweet Potaroer, 330 bbl. Potatoes; _lan rood In prim order and for sale by WM KRAMER, norll4o, conger Badtafield and Second se, ffATS, CAPS AND MUFFS—The subaeriber it now recaming from the ally of. New York, a ea essortmant of Haul, Caps uld Muffs, la eat ruslons, t 'great rariatg and very ehesp,ahesela and retail. JAM W 4„ norll , Smithfield at, ed d • • LAM hfAth a - ARLYLE:B PAST WA taa and C r 444 Bi, by Thai, Carlyle: employ, I. oopYlump. ' Tut ;waived Bud tbr us by JOHNSTON lb 81VORyoN DLoomP-bso tons Juniata Measles, for sale by ao,ll FORSYTH I% DUNG rLdvK Mlle exu Family Floer *en v rom, r steamer Costal and for tale h novlt .. •- D • la. a • •!AMEIDALVEa. RE.A.II cltEssE.,•*o b.ickkatou, 4 , 41, Doe by rprll • CJAAIM DALZELI, . - Ffl .-leo bbl. extra Family, for eale . by bovll F FUN BONNHOR.RF e co BUCKWHEAT FLOUR —V ma. balled, for ulp by borli B F VON BONNHOIL9Te Co B no EESE-,400 tan W ajar by C• , vit ; Sr VON BONNHORST4 Co LAND 011,-100 bbl. No 2, (o ode by noYll P VON BONNHOUT k Co FIBE EIRICY-18,1:00 for gala by ocrell El P VON WEVEHOREIT it Co TINFIXED OIL-10 Lob ln non =liar sal. by cod ()BLACKBURN k. On ' • : Ordhtiaa oa CaMmietoo' Strat6';Gradisag - Paraiiiiir,aiti torontmeetleith the Psittstnergh and Gramthur,glt Torn** Rand Comptmyt _SEC - 1. Be It oidainMl en d . eimeted by the eitiketii of Pinsbur {it in, Select and Common Councils sa. sebabled, Thu the Committee on Streets, Deeding and Peeing be, and' they are hereby authorised, to conclude and execute for the city of Pittsburgh, to and with the President, Directors and' Company of the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Road the following agree- Mee "Aru t, nlea of Agreement between the Mayor, Alder men, and enlaces of Pittsburgh, (through the Com ama on Streets, Grading and Paving ) ll.ld the Pres ident, IN rectors and Company of Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Road. The said Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pitts borgh agree to grade and pave or Me:Adman! th at pan of Penn street in the ninth Ward which, Pcccic..s to the adnuasion of said Ward into the city, formed a part of the said Turnpike Road, but which is now a street of the city of Pittsburgh: Provided, the said Com pany 1r21301115 the present TOR Gale beyond the city Inuits. And the said city further agrees and contracts to keep that part of the said road, which by these arti cles is resigned and given up to the city, in as good or der and condition as the said company are now bound to do by me provisions of die Art of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, incor porating said Company: And the said qty further stip ulates and covenants to and with the said Company, to make culverts, Instead of gutters, on that part of the said rood or wed hereby resigned to said tiny. Sze. IL—Be It farther ordainod, AA. Phu so moob of any Ordinance as conflicts with ths provisions of this Ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed- Ordained and enacted mm a law in Councils, this 31st day of October, A. D. 1548. MORGAN ROBERTSON, Preet C. C. IL Blunt. Riesz., elk O. C. JOHN SHIPTON, Frost S. C. _Jo® Mama elk S. C. MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA--Constructed from the County Survey authorized by the State, and oth er original documents. Revised and improved under the supervision of Wm. E. Mori us, Civil RegMearsull. 33 data procured in each county, under multonry of the LegMlattirc.p,A few copies of this large and splendid Map received this day end for Bale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Bookseller cm market and 3d au .dironicle, QiJ i tt! .. CE Pr— Chronicle, Antericm and Post copy. ~ ARCE GOODS—hlagazine Blue Parrnettos—W Murphy, north cant corner 41h and Market sin, A a assortment of these scarce and desirable goods. C coy Crape and Crape Lise— Magazine blue, paper m in, Mgh cord Catabrtcs, &e.bovlO FENCH CLOAKS— Rich e mbroidered French Cloaks, Just Imported and for sale at the chap at rice store, No del Market street. novio A A MASON & Co W ORLEANS 81.10/41,0 bbd N 0 Sum • article, very superior for tide n • v 10-d3I• _DT 10110 Co OULi WOOL!!—The liigh,•t market Prirr in nub will be paid far be different grades of W•• 1, by 9 ft W 11AR1fALIGH, ' • vlO fin water and WI front s 1 OWE'S CREAM CHEESE—A few banes very IP superior Cream Cheese., just oweized by & W HARBAUUH AP—WO bones Citicumati Soap, past landiug and S for s by nor 10 & W HARBAUtiII FOUND— A Pocket Book containing a sum at monoy, which 111.ov/fuer can have by ealhug at W. . hit:LI:RW:I. No. lOg Liberty street, proving property and paying for this notice. tiorittl3t JUST RECEIVED, a large stock of Linen tutd Cot ton Diepet. .Pili A A MASON & Co S ULD n ßllt. , i . t clin Flaxk Bozo j o r i . 9 , b e r c l d d: , ; a 4 r ue ., k . s .i i:e i a n ; POO ' C H GRANT et antler st COTTON—E'lbales inferior Cotton, in a ore land for awls Iraq low to clout, by b.r9 WHASTON BOWEN, 99 front et by V/ b i tr u it a ttr i tal g a:r l d v lblgt reed ,,,, and 1./ A for 1.131e1 nowlllter at DHIED PEACiIIiS:-40 bush just rre . 'd and for We by nor 9 BROWN le CULBERTSON lOUNDILY PIG . METAL—I 9 lona superior Foundry Maud. from Union furnace. Ilunungdon county, Pa, for sale by aura KIVA a JON kN, Canal Buhr 1313. ELLE BACON SIDQI-15 Casks Bacon Side., fur yule by corn RIER & JONES - - FORGE METAL—a too . Forge Metal, for sale by nova BIER & JONES XTAJlJii—tam keg.Nadu, used aises, for yule love by IS nova JAMES DALZSLL, 7i water at .• YILUDECk.;--Min book Outm 115 kers Miner b b l. Roll Muter, 2D bbls Flour, landing from Luke Enc. and Michigan Line, and for .ale low toelaae men, by nose JAMES DAIMELL rreit—'lW bbl. North Carolina Tar, in large barrel. 1 and good order, for ..be by obvo TAAPPE & O'CONNOR ERSIAN CLAY-30 bz. Gelman Clay will be sold Ur low to close a consignment, by nova TA.A.ESE & O'CONNOR PEARL twice, pure anicle, in store and for sales - vs nova TASSEY & BEST DE/&U AATL.t.Z AND YEACIIY.S--.,* boll& Dried Peashogg Ibo do do Apples; recd and for wle by 00 , 01 1 TASSEY & EiST ptglUalcria Lend, fro czar Ras,. Li for sale by nor? FRIFNO lIHEY sCo LIEATUF-10-21 Lap, pv MlLV,okit.'l.l. nov7 Co 111ICE-5 dimes Rue ree'd, and - for sale by JCIL,nov7 R ROIIIBON & Co, lid liberty .1. 1) (ILL BUTTER—A few bbl. Crest., mitt reed and lA, for sale by inorli R RORISON & Co. YAPlSH—Foolscap and Letter, for sale by cortl7 C ARBUTHNOT C AYII. car" reed and for sato b JOHN D MORGAN G LAUDER SALTS-4 case haat rap'd and Ina µl by 0dt2 . 7 JOWNT D MORGAN VOAB-224 Otago:l=ly prima N 0 floor, Barges 9_ll oet3o BAOALEY PALM! COAPEP PEPPER, te.-11P2 iNN Rio Dam 1 1 0 do Bloek Pepper, 33 do Pimedlo, for sole by DAGM.Eir h. BANTU SODA ASH—II rec'd and for sole by Dora TASSF.Y k BEST viv - A&Tex—A doopes vale. exit tele, to go Octal, the weer—steady work gad good rrarca. Apply to oot.vd J SCHOON,NUEER /a Co illy/arm r.g. 6 ..ed Nails; 100 tom Ptgi t roard o al4 bay Co 101WISH—..1 cask* prune Codfish, for We by 04.120 WICK & bI'CANDLA'SS OWV E SEk:D-1,7 bbh hut 401 and far We by 1 per& WICK k nvenspLess T &I/D—El km. No 1 Lela I d, FOC blved by dtlehican and for salt by " octal WICK k NPCANDLS U11.1131 , J3 HEARING—IS bble AA rod alui for eal by ocu4s WICK & WC ANDLESS i jeoov tiLAT FWiTit—a, .t. balled, pal reei'. Ell anctfor ..le by orb& 18 F VON BONNIIORST & Co EAVIC CANTON pLiiriia....%-n supply just JUL recessed at the Dry Goods House of creo2s W R MURPHY , 11.4.:VNE441' 014,--110.0141. 80. V. 041, laudoog and J r for sole by nov4 43,1 1 / 4 1.v . %W. OPS—Y bale. pnone Ohio, growth IMP, long roc'd jj and for 501c , 121 LOVI C GRANT 1 )017 4 JALA P-2 can l i vue . .!4l . 40141 Jowr saleood by 'DOWD RHUBARB-0 C.. for sale bk • nov4 II 14 13/oLLFJ44 DALSAMCOPAVIA-0/0 lb. for ablo by .UI noy4 B E SKI.LEMS 730 SE PINK-3 bbl. for sale by soya R E BEU.LERS 'UM BNELLAC—Ycue• bat reed and for We by lT e 0 ,4 R E BEII bits j jARLEaI OIL-4-gloss for sale by ee , l H 1! ; 1 BF I r' 9 ‘i ADDER-3 cask• just rae'd amt.!or sale by ao•4 R E SELLERS 1. ARD 011,-10 WA. prose No I Lard Oil . jag imeol 14 and to: nova SRI , ' RAS ft NIPULS INSEED OIL-25 bblz Lansee4 (15, jual roe& and for spiv not? SELLERS a NICOLE; BACON; 4 40,000 lb allAaon :Ades, In •Iqrn and fox imala by WICK & AI`CANDLS, anra Connr wood and Nag. ay. roc'd and far map 1.) , W 45 144*N DLESS bt-I;llel4.l4arriVenNwasby mlved and for sale by • WICK lc INI`CANDLESB UM 1 MI • for de by IST.AAIACANDLIIIS NI'CANDLMS —l6 bbl. supyrtor Fanallx ?y3 & Itt'LlANu!...aa KATIIIiIRS-30110 'lb. Ky Fealbons, mid and for malt by nova !AS A klUTefilltiON tt. Cc% wr O. HUD AR-4410 bbd, N 0 Bogaro toeamtb3 by .11s nova ----- JASA 11U AJWBON A Co SH. 610LABSE-101 1 bbls tt‘ 14c 1 s Bow Noose s Molasses, for sale by nov3 JAB A 111 CHIBON 0. Co #IEWINE.P.SUOAE/11-4g o bbls so;111 LOst Nos 1,6, 0 11.1 d SU bbls Crushod; 11,0 do LlAnfied, for sale Co Aststrt St Loots Stsal6 Refinery, nor 3 60 watts 41d la from st Gown BYRP—In bbt., baltbbA and 10 spdlon noo3 kk tu''"4". JAS A RUTCUISON & Co QOBA Al4ll-40 casks Soda Ash, Sieelo's maonfae k3rOTtinNYB inINCAN, .17 Ann st OAP I 0 b. Soap, In store and for sale by oct3O FORSYTH a DU WAN AIIIE.OATED SOAP-2e lbs isirox,jeAkaae'd aid for gala by 0et , 17 JOHN odOlittlAbf 0. BUOAR-40 !cads prlme,, 1p um and for . at the lowest market prloe, far Cash or approved WI by Vs r , 4 Al' 5.1 ITC leU Liberty st A FF6141-44 We Green Apples, “Gabes," Just reid A eiLrltnr sale by stove bk W pAPB.AUri, rtOPAL iirtNISH-10 bills Furniture Varnish, of e„j the best nudity, ter We by , novtl 7 SCIIOONYiI4KEIkk Cq Q AND PAPER, ASSORTED-00 row, va p ei ng, Smith's, aud a tattoo aral,ll, riot to Loy Nam In 1 114 Wale tatiot S 11CIONMAIIER & Co .9.14-4 MI mid and for sale by JOHN D filUltti4N r 4/11) OlL—Winter ontinen, far vale at mail by 4.4 novG JOHND 51011.G4rtl GaRUEN cloice supply of fienb Garden Seeds of 184.1, for WO, Jul teed-"d f or ..1„ by nov 6 JOHND-A1011(fAN - - - 2 161.1t;r 11/10 r 1R . L WATERMAN TOB4CCO-5101as Blomramrod Tobacco, embrn clnir Some a lba Mon popular. brands of UK, 9 48.1 on 0 . 0=109,11 ind for sale by L 9 WATERMAN UNDRIES-945 bags Nio Coda.; 0 66+ chests and ouldres Young Hysou,43.powder, Imperial and Meek Teas; I. bap Pepper; 6do Alca; 40 outs Cassia: SO ban No I Choeohne, in store and for sale by novel L. 8 WATE.B3IAN AUCTION SALE&iII ~-H By John D. Devt.,•1,01a01114110.1..! • • Catalogue air Clothing at damson. Ou Tuesday morning. Nov. 14, at 10 o'clock, Will be sold without reserve, on a credit of 60days on all mom over 11110, a large invoice of fashionable and alasons-' hie clothing, by catalogue, consisting of 45 doges 11.1. chins, horn bosoms, collars, he; 6 dos One shins with.. fancy bosoms, 13 do bloc stripe Merrimac skirls? 7 4. assorted fancy do; 25 do heavy hickory do; 5 do rai led flannel do; 4 do do striped drawers; 2 do .C. 4313. flannel do; 30 pr. super faney cassimere pants/ lT do gold milt satinet do; 104 do fancy satinets do, Also; dress and frock coats, heavy Over coats, vests, kie y which can be examined on morning of sale. null i JOHN D DATIS; And Boots, Slim; Rubbers mud Brognits at Auction. On Tuesday aftemoon, 14th ins; et 3 debut, be sold without mum, 03 eases boots, brogans and sir 04 prs mens prime Napdeon kip boar. 48 do do do kip boots; 48 do do firm sewed call do; 30 do do coarse fines doi 60 do do kip brogans; 60 do mi.• ses leather ties; 72 da women' prune slather ovei shoes; 44 do childrens , leather shoeN 44 itoz omens' patent gums; 20 do childrens' do; 31 do wroth, assorted. nosl 1 JOHN DDA 18, Aunt Larg, Ska of Staple and Fast? Dry Goods. blooday morning, Nov. L 3, at 10 &Meek,at the Commercial Sales Room, earner of Wood 4nd Filth streets, will be sold, without reserve, Ibr cola, an 01t tenalvo assainneot of fall and winter staple and body Dry Goods, consisting of superfine Loindon wool dyed black cloths. Dtglish, French and Amarionn eassi merrA, Bennetts, whoa - red, yellow; Cod green W oe* 10-4 blanket., super rich. style pikes, giugharus, block men, nano and manors ribbands, sowing silk, .4k ludas shawls to great ranee", linen datuask tall eloths, lot;iery, gloves, clacks, ticking*, blenched and brown muslins, Givicertiss, Quermsoare, Furnitterk' fc• A Quantity of Y H tea in hf cheat* and bOttes, with other grocenes, 16 nee VI mancifactered'robilehot regalia megnrs, writing and wrapping paper ' queens ware, cluna and glassware wastrel clocks, looking glasses, lamp., window table knives;and forks, waiter., tinware, itc. A general assortment of new and aecond bhud hooie hold and kitchen furniture, from a • family removing from the city. Al di o'clock, Ready made elollang, boles and shoes, gold and I. H. vereraletses. fine eudery, shot ram, medells, variety goods, &c. • deal° Lao and Clewing Sato of Ikati. On Saturday evening, Nov. 11 , .t a o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, a large collection of rims Hooka, embracing a general 46011L0G111 i[l the Various de departments of literature and wiener,. Splendid in. nuals m rich bindings, family and pocket biblea In great variety, plank book., letter and cap writing pa per of fine quality, Bard & Brother's gold peso. Sole positive, to close a conaigurnees JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt. Latterly Strut Fri:pert, at Anetioa- On ThcteduY, Novembet 16th, 11 1 o'clock, P.M. will be sold on the preousee, two very valuable Build leg Leta sultan ou the north side of Liberty street, at the corner of Hay it, haviug eacha front of 24 feet on Liberty street, and ettendma baelr Italfeeh to an alley 20 fe, t wide nits property is the non desirable. for either private dwellings or beauties purposes of any now LO be had in that beautiful part of the city. Tetras at sale nog to JOHN D DAVOS, M6l Assigned/ Salo at Matt:part. On Saturday, Nov. It, at I o'clock, I'. fit, will be Mid by order of . Alex. Millar . , Faq., Assignee°, Robert Ski deeld. at the point m the boroagh of fitilieespart, in eight of the P.4Peses, the folic/nog desirable pro perty, which is considered wordy 213,000 to 140y109, consisting of 40 acres of excacot Coal, with the pri allege de larger tract soboiningoind %boat 42 acres of land on which is erected 10 orlll dwelling hoots., two coal rail roads, and other imitrovements tor carv ing on the coal Dimmest at the least' expense and Moat profitable manner. The above property is worthy the attention of ("mi. tallow wishing to make a cafe and very profitable In vestment, as well as those wishiag to engage ta the coal Mildness, as it mast be sold la order ta Mode the concern. Terms, which are liberal, will be made knows at sales. nov7 JOHN D DAVIS, Anet WWWMTM LAST NIGHT OP MR. MARBLE. S•roanoi Nov ionow 11, will be plemoted o Dram noon by tba late Col. U. %V. Wait'bury, called ' HOME IN THE WEST: Rbobeal Rabbit John Wiloon Mary Wilson Samaray To which will be aided be ANGEL OF THE ATTIC• Magni. Air. J. Dam Mane. Ali.. OreHa: IRISH JlG—Alias Walters and Mr. G(undonn.: To coricitide with ALL THE WORLIVIi A STAGE. DigearY Jean,' ?dim Cruise _Monday,-/ienefit of rdr,„ OftlitlAT COMVINATION. OP K !CRABS' BURLY...S(OE OPERA TROUPE: The Original -. gable ' glarzetithigithatzt lAILL exhibit at PRIM 111 111111RaUky, V V FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 9tb, 101 . , an‘rlld, of November ' on which occasion ',ilk 4 series of Entenainmenu hitherto,. Wttlirpamed or equalled, lot talent, refinement, ntratatity and eicel leoee—eoosining of selecttons ((mm the moo celebra ted _Operas of NORIMA, FICA preppy°, Eforem, FohiNe AI DULA. ; and an smite neW releetton of Piece*, Sousa Dueus,.Gie, es, Choruses, and boatild'al Etltioptals Alelodimc-rntroduemg. the ut thith w i rth. ue per Co rmm: Fobroler, the groat French tmeolderrnist and BariVner thilMateAl PratemOr Krleram t the celebrated Composer sera, Olosical Director.) Barr Galatea., the wamkth- 1 T 7, roleart and Donblqs: titi alirleari'perlbmier ea ths_ Likars r, IL porti , lhe jartraordbiary athl cheglated lhalracr Mr Farrell, the 'accomplished...3 ficaltalfal Ms T. Waddee, renowned as a,Falsetto,and Hamm . Mr. J. waddee, the beautiful Tenor andCantraultot Mr. Om:Lobel!, celebrated as tt Soprano and Bodo. all of whom viral appear in the above Hall in: a se , ries of nacqualled performance•. Er Tickets of admission, 50 omits_ [Oa Doors open at 7 o'clocki•ertmenencesas n pre. citWY. For parr DILMOIBGI 14011001. A BOYNAFFON respectfully informAthweitMens job.. of Ftusburgh and Allegheny Masts, that :ito will open his school on Friday, tha Pids Inat , . o thu new room, Waahinguin Ron, No. 133 Woad arree nd e lrove PPM. This room will corabinciboarurienleem* fort and convenience, being in the setand „ and fitted up with tans and .ityle, 114 Mendel.; I*. simmons, having spared no expense to Make it aurpass all others is the city. The days and boon .nf Maori nil: Cat aa follow.: every Friday' and Saturdiq of each week, eta o'clock, P. hi. for young Ladies; at 6 oerk, P. M. for Motors, end at 8 for Gentlemen. References will Ye required from appllca..its unknown to A. B. For . terms and par ti culars aril, al A. B.'s residence Markett street,street, at Cala Third, or llte BdL on the above days and bean. ' • novlo4l - IMPORTANT TO TIM iippLicTED. Ilt. Rose's Celebrated liemedles. • DFL JACOB S. ROSE, the ditto-nearer and role pro porter of these mast popritkr and beneficial med icines, .4 also the inventor Or'. the celebratedinsow ment for iodating the Lunge s • tio. effecting a cure of Chronic diseases, was It stud an( that eminent physi cian, Doctor Pliyole, and is orvidnate of the Unmersb ty of Peunaylvanm, .d tbr.duity peva since hyabeee eogagod i t th e myesurtalion.ot 0bw , ...e and the von" eatuan of remedies Memo. Thronet the .e of,insinfiallar t tube,.in connection with hi. PrePhYlottie By. and ether of bm remedies, he has gained en Duper Addled eMitleeee se curing thew dreadful and Walt M.Asdies, Tubercular C.C.S. Borofola, Rhenztuttimi, Asthma, Fevers:44,4os, Favors of all lUnde, Chronic E(ptipz. inet,,,illirtykortiVate diseases ir ;har d :tale use remetbee, to tablet hamaalty t seaas e ' beir—not by the aft aow ..apanna only; ( at dna - is tecompatllde with 11 1 1,yaio/otylwal Law, bat •by the me of but t diesiaahnoted to and prmeribedror each peculiar form aoctia, Lb. RoseVronie AltrumProPills, when used are in. rwisht7 ethrtowledgid to be wearier to all other, e or lieeppill ?. i . narnanch es ,they leave the 1 / o = h afeelly flee costive:tem as also his GOtaVil is admitted by the faculty , to pc..s pc•F Ulgiteepenico u adNdea to female diseases, but W. wetlefted that a bare trial la sainci.t to establish what boatmen eald in thextied. oldie most skeptical. The afflicted areirmited to call upon the - agent. and procure Carona) one of the . Doeter's pamphlet. giving . o detailed acwourd of e.h remedy and Ito application. For sale by the following agents, as well es by mew Drug:ate throughout the country% Jgoornnalter 2. Co, 24 Wood meet, Pataburgbo . J Id Townsend, druggist, 0 Market st " ' Lea A Beckham, near the P.O. Allegheny etty; Jo. Barkley. Dub moon. Beaver county,Pa. Jito Mon, Ehnen Valley, . T Adams, Beaver, turtle-di y 011 1 . 1 1--Novembei Bth, 11148.• VAT ft. MURPHY, northeast comer eta r ed Mu v h et 'mem, Pittsburgh, hste new me' ,dined the opening of a eceond large supply of stra. for the from, and Call o ff er to buyers an 1.10, 11111117 to be found at ad , .44$ ,d p en of the 64 sacs. Pardcshir alusatlou is ukedVs hL large stock of BROADCLOTHS. / . Preach, Englnth•dni desirable co lors, suitable tor dress coat* ant!, c , 1 . 0 . 4 mese. • Wan •••• ""rnt Neradieg - acitTlye and French black; Deem., ••••• Patting do,from th e low prim of •Vii ete ltdi thelnect tjuallues aod usseetu elth• /Jame stock of Satinet., common and an., _.., • MI and Draweas,:Gloreil, Ste. LADIES DRESS fjoc,lo l. Countrg hdemhtvits end Merehant . Tethers are Invi. led to examine mock, In Wholesaler ROOM% .ecoad *evil 1101111 CM DB,ESS GORDS,pet fonclene tacimer uropa. Al, —A ' AMAMI it Co, Nd 'OO Merhetelteet. open lA's mm 13114,1114, Drees Hoodlyempriehe the th,_ llo . mg styles, vim Satin plaid Merinos, • ne ar ati c.. and the richest goods homed th. ees t som all Sol Plaids, high colon anti -choke Coin; al) wood Cashmeres and Mom dearancs; ftne Coburg and Lyn nese Clo th s, of itay deverthabLa shade and color- Aube striped Cashmeres, In . at eattety. core LONO AND SQUARE SHAWLS- , -A A ;dawn & Co, 60 Iduket st, have Just reed per late• it impor tations, SO dos Lang end Bettere Dhow% inducting plaid Long Shawls, of the richest colors ea/ chastest auroras. CotafortablaVrool.Shaerhr of eve, 7 ducrip don and LI unitotlilp low prices. ; cold TO 1.113 T. ' • ' ' ,414, A CONVENIENT trird story BrO At Dwelling JILVIOtonr, co Roes street. V.llqairo or Mil. If. NEIL LIAM& tiosikli. - coy lt7Ood: and 11 sts Pittsburgh, Noir. 11, '115415. ' G REEN APPIAZ—an bah Rambo; 6 . 6 bbl . Fall Pippin; 6do hollow Co red 1"1 En 19 do Golden do 3do tonpshund 0 4 do Spitzeoban; 1 do Planunatn do Now landing from soar NoirEoglas 4 and for sale by noall ''' L 8 `ITATERBLAN • -- Gondlesosses Furnishing Goods. SGnu a. JOHNSON to Market street, hare just recessed a largestock of Atha, drawers, collars, stocks, fancy and blab silk scarfs, batte ry, bijou Judd gloves, /sc. Gentlemen ath invited to call and sauterne them, as they urn: smelted. to be sepia , Ethan or WM/LIMB, Nor_yrither 1, Lac. Frill: President and rectori of Shia *uk have lb., say declared•di,,doedof Foirster cent - for QM 1.., via moos., psyablelo Oioektiskhrs or their Ural reorethorathres forthwith. JoHtf • S oov3-dlor P. mud, Co. We by JOHN 11JMORtJAN • Exonanas Max or Parucion, • .• Nanmb er 71 4l Bank tarikinda deebretsaraaandadF aar imtallszaphalSoak, onto( the* 5u or e last int months, payable an or alter the 171 h la rt. nova.dtd THOS. M. HOWE, Cubic?. Novetabet 7th, 3848. rare Merchants' and Itlataidaeturara. !Sank kaa day &Oared a dicktcad Of FOlg - per cent, oa the spite Stock, oat gala milk far the Wu six mamba. . W. H. DOM Okshar . . STEAMBOATS OVICINIIATI It PITTSBITII43II _..~. DAILY .P L I.N E.. well known line of splendid pasSeell. ers composed of the largest, W illem, he. is non Kited and {slatted, and most powerful boats on the waters of the West- Every accommodation and eats fort that matey cart procure, has been provided for pas sengers. The Line has been m operanon for five years —has carried • million of people without the lean Lai.- ry to there persons. Thu boats will be at the foot Of Wood guest the day previous to starting, for the twerp. don of freight and the entry of passengers on the regm ter. In all cases the passage money must be paid in advance. SUNDAY PACKET. The ISAAC NEWTQN, Capt. A. G. amp, tLi leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 10 ia'AloinC Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r.lll. May SJ, 1547. noNDAT PACKTAT. The MONONUAIinia, Capt. Snot:Laid leave Pitt► burgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at lb e. TUESDAY PACHET. The MBERNLA No. "Cape J. KLIMMLTII, Leave Pittsburgh every T;'esday morning al si o'clock: Wheeling every Tuesday evening al to r. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. Da.i.2, will aye Pinslimgh every Wodnesiley marniag at 10 .clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at ID P.a THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Cauca, will leave Pitta burgh every Thursday rountillg u leo'cleek; Wheel/as every Thereday cremes at tU r. ta. FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No.ll, Cap. Canoe, will leave Pine. burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; WheuUai every Friday evening at 10 P. SATURDAY PACKET. The ARZSITICIER, Capt. S.' Roni,vvill leave Piga vrgb every Saturday morning at 10 Weldek Wheeling every Saturday evening at tOl. IL NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OP CANAL AND STEAK PACKETS, I 4 . Mad' (via otamow,) • • • --' Leaves Filtering), daily, sea o'clock, A. ?d, and ar rival at Olazgoor, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at it, same night. Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. M., making the trip canal to the river during the night,land at 9 o'clock, A- M., and arrives at Pittabiugh= M.—thus making a onaninuous line for cumin:pas. Dangers and freight between New Lisbon and burgh, in shorter Mee and at leas rates than by may other route.. The proprietors of dila Line here the pleasure If' 6srudog the patthe that they have fittednp two first Isis Canal Boats, (or the accommodation of passengen and freight, to run in connection with the well known steamers rat RE COPE and BEAVER, and connect lag at Glamour, with We Pittsburgh and Cincin nati end other daily lines of steamers down the Ohio and Mississippi rive.. The pmprietors pledge there . Wive. to spare no ores... or trouble to aware Ma fort, safety and dispatch, and ask of the public a ahr „eg of thew patronage. AUTHORIZED ACEN'TfiI. 6 M. lIARTE,N. S. A . Pitmhdttes . HANNA, & Cu. myna( J. HAIIBAUGH &CI, IN" , /4 smJ, NOTICE—The gamer BEAVER, O. CO: rite, vrill leave after this notice, for WellrinY.,, ' e ally, at 9 o'eloek in then:zeroing. • iff IBM/. & Bnowartsvnam Daily Packet. Lima.: • FEBRUARY Ist, LSAS FEBRUA Irr It 4 184 LEAVE DAILY AT d A. Id, /Mt 4 P. M. The following new boats complete toe line for the yrase'n senoem 61 , LANTIC, Caps. ALTIC, Capt A- Jacobs; abd &MANE, Cagt. F. Rennin The . boats are entirely now, and are Hood op,rititent req.re to expense. Ev ery comfort that money can proton has been pr :tided. The Boats will leave the Mot ongnbeln Wharf Btranst4 the foot of Rau at. Passengers will be ponensal o 6 board, as the boats will eeruunly leave at the saver , - Used bourne A. lei. and 4 P. bl jape PITTSBURGH & WHEEL:L . I - CT - I Plan: The swill steamer IaroCONSUL, / • maiLDorsey P %roor will IMn gently for IN By , ygossisy, Wednesday end May, at lb igebany Leave linteolulaTeßy PoosOotv =day at o'eloo . ro.P.rooW • 13n • std • The COOOO.l lOU end at all, i•• •X• Every aseoutodation Ora tr . be oe fort arid =feu ofrapr .1, elf.pr nda. provenboat is also ?sold . noting safety !mud to bond o t T e g . ..er fr eight or passage !ES/ nu feb4 DAVID C HERIIhr, • earner of Ist and Smithfield sta. Mr. Mortle •ldt. Oxley. &too Porter• On. Prior. , • FOR BRIDGEPORT. The- neat and nub 01 HUDSON, Andrew Yee, matter, will . perform rre tripe between Faunal's: . d r il y - elridgeport She will leave Pntthargh on Mo e- For • and Thunder, For freight 111 pa...rlgt, apply on D beard wit or ha to Ns. novltr Agt RJR NEW ORLEANS-CIILOUDIA, MONTIdELLO AND OWEBETOWti r and all intermediate land the mississinpi and Pearl Rivers. The new hght draught and sobatan ' dal limner FLONA, 'Jenkins, master, aril' leave asabove sr Thane:let the met, as 10 A. hi. far neglO . . . TOR NEW 011.LEAN8.' I. The Ana new and substantial atiaar str: IVANHOE, Mask Starling, master, will leave for e above and Intermediate ports on this day, at 10 Weltxii, A. M. i For neighs or quango amity oo board. novio ..i.. FOR ST. LOUIS AND it/x.1013 RIPER. The fart running steamer PENNSVLV AMA, Gray, muter, will lens for Reeser, intermediate porta this day. For freight or peattre, ap_piyim board. stevlo FOR ST. LOUIS. ' The splendid passenger steadier r ROSCOE, • Jaren'', master, will leave for above d intermediate ports this day. F. freight or pusage; apply on board. one pyw The splendid and fast =ming ma -44 mar NEW VeGLAND, A / ArClure,will leave for the aboVe and intenle4hate porta on this day, Bth inst, at 10 o'clock, A. hi For freight or passage apply.on board. novrt kilo splendidateamer RINGGOLD, . an - ai s Cope n master. .will leave (or ab ore and latermediate Ponn this da'h at -10 o'clock .A. M. nerd ---- VOICLINCINNAITANITLIJIMVIEI7: ;7 The fine new light dranghr ~,,,,m , ,,,, FORT PEIT, ' Capt. Miller, will leave fp. , t y, t .b O „,, d all intermediate nor , • - a this day at 10 &cloth, A. M. For freyfitor parse apply on board nova FOR C - WOIANTIT -- • eat The splendid 114hY, dmght Vim icilkitu, master. kayo far above and tote *is day at 10 o'clock. pore For (rejoin or ' /REGULAR LOI;I - S . tILLE peciacr.• , . The ' ,ple ~dsd new steamer VERMONT, • W '',!l . ar c l 4 rt i ,m w . rm .aorill leave teethe For freight or rA v irg ri , ap ply an board- ara Pal' ' peva _. ,• FOR trr. LOUIS. 7 . mai , , The splendid fast rillimne T .- CAMBRIA,. iillb i L " e d a ri n c d k' lr ' ter= l Mi l i gns " for on TtleollGie as; • L, ill to o'clock, A 141 For ay, neighs .r ;manta apply onboard or to oaMo FORSYTH rt. Co FOR Sr . LOLIS. JE-k;'''''NaliTCritßWEß, steamer la Dean. will leave for above to a . .. all intermediate pore, MU da o nt .zi ' FOR ST. LOUIS. j ....., all er ne splentlidar , S A lreinalng lew. - "[Serena, master, will leave for the above and intermediate passim Mars dkV ,AiGth lest, at la o'clock, .k. M. F ar freight or prissaires apply an baud. REGULAR CINCINNATI pAcrxr. The fine sterol= . ItII:MLA/ME% ._. Parkinson ranater t raill leave for the ml end'interaretaare ports this day )..I.r freight 42Lpisearre, apply e‘L'howd- Oedr 11:E - 61..12 rscrwr MIA CINUINNATI. acv. N The new*uP eL ftt steamer Liam; ..?''.or, will leave fOr above, 1:1 a ll httirrrnerhatesorta on %Veen.- dly• and . fteturtey of cool week. For freight or pas, I:412 oli ... Api. bcud-or to . . Pio?' ' N - dt, - ovoWitt - Rteilinool nt artaeat uu R. MUttl'ElY..haa opened wane • few days a v erre 1.10101112[1,131 of earl:lr Frenek Merino., etunprt sing different ohne." of Maroon, Ovnet, Straw bony, Scarlet, Cherry, Drob, Light Bine, Hnnn, and mew, ,fi n e Blue;, also,. various qualities or black.. Also, PA RMETTOS AND LYON ESE CLOTHS, align die leading colon., including a fear ptecea of very sr.perior black. RELTlNGS—Maxatine Blue, (iron, Ilrovrn, tee. PLAIN CASHMERES—Maroon, Oaruet, Brown, Drab, Back, Qr. EMBROIDERED CASHMERES—pIain and primed Moue de /tiles, printed Cashmeres, Latnartineulerip ee , a new article for ladies dresses, Satin atnpeoolneen e . noel Imam& dk. acps PAST EXPairt ' FOIL CUIktok&LAND, HALTINURE AND Till: EASTEBN CITIES. rIMIF. Proprietors of this Line have put on New Stack, and are . rrepared to forward packages of all de scriptions daily, at the lowest hues. 1. C BIDWELL, Agent, Watertress, Plush rah. ROBINSON A 110Ekilt ott.ll Etoutit Charles at, Delchoore. Q UNDIc hl-0.1; boo Rio Coffoo a prima nrucle; 'Mitt* imVl.O P sad 4hrmr Toss; fio Nohscro, us, 8 and 9 Plug; 10 bag. Pepper, 0 do Alspseei IV 100 Obis O* a and 3 Mackere l; 50 do Garbed /Jarring; 10 do Salmon; 10 drum. Codfish; 1 cask 51adder, 10 tads chit cad Logyrood; 1 ceroon Indigo; :51 Casks ea da Ash; crooning and for • g h, by ROUT A CUNNING HAAT , ' oeal 141 Lib .------- °HEAP F.NOlit TH—Fancy Casatra . eres " d NJ .Colimg.—Opes ing dn. clay by Eap,e supply 'of, enuroly cow ' , Oa% al You , own-uric frt *, French Clo th o C serer aod eathtga, ounir norm; Poet Building*, scour MI aog Wrod 00131-Ics 1 rirOCTIGIREW & co— / Lll l ST“.A.SI RA AGEN-rr. 0 talcs asova NI. Arta C • ortu 1 No: 42 Virltlff oNnBAR PRES—A n• is reef. rE p tubher Maim' Pipe k;'11 iplendid warned here, and bas boo. =nob enquired Zj e i . - 7, dm article taken, we oral kraal. a Ins...pri cm hand at No 5 'Wood el C.