PUBLISHED B warrE &Co " - WEDNEEIDAIt MORNING NOP. 15; 1648 PHILADELPHIA BORTH AILEILICAN. ddaandwagata and eabseriptionato OnNorth Aron , can and United Stases Galena, Pldladatiddn, receired and forwarded dram this ape. COILIETSCIAL LIST MID PITILADEL. PIM& PRICE SubliatiOns to this yakis - pipe+ will be received sad *clouted from thfs office. EW TORS IetTEMEOS. We will receive, and fcrrward free of expense, ad vordseracala and Fibre:Woes for Oda pipet' Pirrasumut Dana Garcerta is imblisiked , To:Weakly, and. Weekly.—Tho Daily is germ ßams per annunr,Oss WE-Weekly is Mu Dallaraper annum the Weakly is Two Dollars per annum,. amity Os adsoota• Irraiviartm ate Itsnlsztly . regsested ttr band , in glair Amon; before 41 r. ~ mad as cui in the day as prszticalle. Advettisernects not wend fora .i. .. Ltddine — will inviuiabty botharged Toil ostler mit: . , Poi zatorr Commitial bets, River ri,ws, lavtlts bipagy MUM% &e. seo Ilog next. page Per Telegraphic News. TO oknyeusix sungoninnue. number clams our short and very agreea blo inleethume. We have now discharged the t ,6 * ligagoyilithich we entered, and have announ ced to lan.the election of a President—end that riestideitt,:l Old Zink'', We shall be happy to con. tthee our acquaintance with any of you who like our. paper. We Shall: he able to make a paper mote generally interesting hereafter, from having less occasion to take up no much space wbh poli tics, The eventenaw passing in Europe, and the important session , of Congress, approaching, will gin to the news of the day great interest, slid our anaegeteeete are each that we shall be able to lay the very latest /SOWS before Mar readers from every direction. And then pm will- wish to hear about General Taylorliciddnet and all administration, and those various and important transactions staking -place in our great country. Those mhoi wish to contimm - their subacriptions can signify it by let. tar Or OtherWiSi paseertena Prophecy. `.)jarring the pendency of the Tariff Act of 1838. babe the Senate, Mr:Came:l3n made a Speech in ••iggesition, in. Which mere the 531huving remake ' • I here already - intimated what I believe will he the effects of this WI. I hope, for the welfare of my.,coentry, that I may be mistaken; but if it be true that , the.• history cf the past i s but the merle cy of t the dame,' the reinlt is 100 elderly , 53reshad. owed to adMit of a'dOttbL Pus this bill, and dot clesseetzte parry-. aunt agars .hr deftatal, and our opponents again triton ph, and the policy of the emu try ' be aueuUed for years. ,This; however, • may be cbraiidered a minor consideration compar. •-ed with he disastmoieffecti upon every breath of trade-and businesa in the country. The lawyers may . flaorish and grow rich, far prosper by th e distresies of other men. They may buildup for. tunes tipon the mined estates of their fellow chi. ulna, and the hard earned saving! of the laboring mot. ' No other clus of the community can de , rive any benefit' faun this bill of:shominatinni.— NoW, Prelident,', allow me to ask, why 'hall this 'contianal. interfereace with the beat Interests of the country be pursued! and, espedaffy, why aballour commonwealth, which has teen so. tree to the country and to the democratic patty, be made 'the theatre of this distress and ruin! What is there tuber trade, her busincas, or.the character of her • peOple, that makes theserareated attanfts•neces ' rosy orproperl The history of her trade is one of honest industry and humble . This prophecy is now Morey. • Thep's:age of tite Tariit Act of 1818, in defiance of the-wishes of the people of Pennsylvania, and in the'reee ads: Kane and elec . = letters, and the unfurls' dec. laimions of the party leaders beim the election and by the, casting 'cute of Mr. Pelee, laid the chief foundation of Whig success in 11348. The , --pailple'ixtTeitisylvattia felt that they had been de : audee44eye;rireedral, by their ,trusted leaders, and . 700. 44ett.others, and more reliable meta - list-it be recollected , that Pennsylvania has always wined ler. the successful candidate for the Presi dency: Shi has made her power felt in every Presidential election—let demagogues beware bow they abuse her conlidenee. ' patois .Ladiri Ara, t.ar December, is a vaperb number, containing.3l engravings, and 20 pages extra matter. We can any without any camera thin., that this is the finest periodical in America, if it is exceeded anylebete, is ita 31w:rations and etbellialitnents. The hammy number will corn. Nene° a new volume, and we would advise all %3amist:l a grad literary periodiCal to suimmibe. neve4ariericm work by - a kat *taw and displays talent of no mean order :Its contents are two eery popular_dramatic pieces, wane fugi. tie poetry, and several prose tales, making a ye. ry readible book. The publishers More brought it ourinbeautifol style._ Sold in Pittsburgh, by Kay & Co. Micronis Canaino"—This La new edition of Virgil, and one of the chissicalserier, ed. iced by Dre. awhmitl and Zumpt. It has been re. commended by many of the ben teachers in our country, and, we doubt not, is welladapted for a teat book. The type is good, and the printing is accurate. It hisnno advantage oven Anthon's Series, and that is 'its aims. The antes are ant& o:Witty copious, and are imaged at the bottom of dielitiget,lnstead ;$1.12.5 back put of the hook.— This we , regard as of puthndar importance, for the -ptipil win hatilly bd.:W.l6ok at note, which would not be the nese if they were put in another Part of die book. The work am be obtained at Morse's Depot, 85; Fourth' stmt. :"Thig Pictorial BrookerJ.Tosinthen," Intended for the Glenne* Holidays, 'in la famous affair, con. twining- a large number of engraving; some of enormous sise, and genendly well executed.— Seldh.rldoise, 4th'Street. 'lsms nQs3is Cim—Thn Locofocos at the Setnh were charging Mr. Fillmore with being an .oolittorlist... Mr. Piyie, of Virginia, wrote to Mr. .Clay on:the ai4ect, to which the following iepiy w,siseits: . • „_:•Atex#,Na September 19,1848. -- Ibui la: In answe.r torus letter, I take picture 'Wag that,Mi more is not an Abolition ., it* on tbecontrazy, I believe that be would be as tench enented ID any interference with slavery an ' exists in ibeeeral Bones by Canvass as you would be. es e extra erasion of 1811 he end I served gas chairmen In corresponding committees cgthe two Houser, Which brought es ottcm together. I imed WM able, eeli cmai ghtened, indefatigable in the &dine of his rerplle uties at the head of the Committee of Ways and d !deans, and patriotic_ I am respectfally, your friend. W.ttmaxG. PAVIN., Esq. . OM= samorrnuma—The dinericanLaw Samna, tor Novemhei, contains in iaterening de. Makin of Judge Hays, President of the Diurict Court of, Lancaster. The postmaster gave the ad• vett/deg of the list of letters to the , paper having the largest eirealecion In the city of Lancatrer, and "she editor claiming the largest circtilationbsonght trait against the postmaster. Tie court deeded that under the tun of.Oongntss of the.-3d March, the - 86 : ergs:mint ratan be Inserted in the Vapor Ihaahig the largest cirtuthatton" generapy, and that • (*nth* is in a paperhaving the • largest eircula. tiOn in the city or town where tIM post office is b. =lied, or where the paper is printad, is not a cam. pfl4oi. legit the law. . .laatatamost nu::-Neon. Eorttana It Is as `sated that the eatatizatinuth of Mitch comes oti Sendai. It it Alta if so, who la Preaideat otlthatdaYt RostataullY, J.O. We cutOlnameriatro3mugiondernt bringing that the 4th of next March stnll fall co 81mday. This bill occurred once begun, slate the adoption ofthe Relent °" 311 t0011,142. to the year 1821. It will cot happen again until the yam 1877. As to 'who willbe President on Sunday, the ith of March mtaure cannot tell =den it be Capt. 4:3II3DDAOt of he Auxiliary Guard; and it would ber =for to find .a vole better coil . —Nat Arta Friar Farris ay um EU:MOS or I'alum.- 44 refer Oar readers to the cantor Mr. Plaara.Tor 8211CILZT, mannfacutier of calmed cotton good', inAnother *than, gr. Stoma Wants as that lea made hie arningent*a to pair hum., in the eveai rf.,Ceaf election, but watt the enact lenapeca before him; of the reitoratio n at a mtge. he shall genital= on," gr.'fitewatt's Wires have bag !maniacal In Om market, jftlems. Coinnr.7:Blutroffisial, vote dais snug edunty fru ilkeeo.-;:Teykr, dek, **vita Buren, 51--Orap cuority aver Trpor, Iteeirtreth'eFadeilly vii 4204, end NW' irr 4.6%,;11Pahl Whig clerodetiEttele &dem keel* tiali*tf log their inarrldekthe Lecrtfiiri coin: lire areireinerally direicarbthir theta 4 ?awls ComenG—The oflictal iota of Adams Coley is as Wows—Taylor 2511 Gm, rip v* Omen; 23—TaTices itrOva OE* au Johngide H -~~ ~ IXlliteallf2D tower* The gni* it hits o>tsy Weis liked, Whit Previ' shsl _, has 'hien node editt4rit of tdo color: our city, lila . qiiiiition We ale hit* ablitO r lisaiSer. Tn . sum orm..Witzds, we believe, something has been done, but precisely what, we cannot say. One thing, however, is ligfridh , ' 4l s Items adequate provision hasbeen Ilide- Not d single school house has been erected Or their use. fits far as welearti, they , principal school is kept in a cellariyes a oiler, under the Af ricanOhnthh, on Wylie street. The room is damp , dark, and totally mgt for any such put. Palm There is not a white man in our city who would think of sending his children to any such place. And who are these colored people that they should be thus neglected! Are they not our brethren! Have they not sympathies, and feelings,. and interests as precious to them as outs are to us! Their lot is cut in our midst.— They are striving to do as wall as they can far themselves. They pay their taxes, and submit to our laws, and yet they are dented all voice in civ il matters, and consequently Ire entirely depen dent upon their white brethren. Now, we put it to the consciences of our citizens to say, is it right to erect tine banding*, and employ teachers at the public expense for oar children, and yet allow the children of the colored people to go In:provided and neared Loa They pay a school tax as well as we, and according to the laws of the State, they ore en. titled to, and can demand the same kind of privi• leges that the white citizens enjoy. Now, what can be done! We any, without hesitation, that steps should be at once taken to put up one or more /school houses for their particular use. We do not suppose that it wield be practicable or wise to undertake to introduce these children Into our portent schools. The only feasible plan seems to be to establish separate schools for them. Bat a question arises, have the Board of Schpol Directors the power, under existing laws, to make such ■ provision! We think they have. It is made their duty to provide schools far a/7 the children over and under certain ages. Of coarse the colored children are included. Under such an arrange ment, it would be necessary for the several wards to make appropriations for this object. A Commit tee,- consisting of the Presidents of each Board' could take charge of these schoola—employ teach. ers, and do all other things which might be times. easy. Bat we care not what plan is arlokted, so that a suitable provision is mule. We hope that our colored people will bestir themselves. We ' hope they will submit to the public the (acts as they exist. If this is done, we believe that a sense or justice will prompt those whose duty it is, to do what ought to have been done long since. Mend vote of Philadelphia City and County. f _ Taylor. Case. V. B. 10655 5266 309 3086 3095 114 4785 3003 222 3305 2190 46 239 220 20 250 492 Ci Incorp'd Na.aberties =den Uniney'd N. Liberties Richmond DiAtria of Penn 245 968 6 Uuncp'd Pena Tp. 160 206 2 Southwark 3245 1719 23 r!ttoyamenzing EE)MI Blockley 248 307 11 Kingsesaing 80 177 Upper Germantown 125 - 233 10 Lower Germundwa 576 231 27 Rosborongh Bristol Osford Erankfonl 470 262 20 lower Dublin 353 355 5 I_3ybary and Moreland 162 122 5 htegayonk • 457 266 4 This mains Taylor's majority in the City proper 3399, and in the County 4331. 117 Total 9T/0, out of an mate vote of 51,621, the greatest ever polled. The next Rouse Of Representatives. Mallen Rome of Repmentatives wIU have a largemajority of Whig membe who have been elected an the sane ticket mai-Gem Taylor. In the Stales in which Cwagrealioaal eleetioas:have been held, the result is ea follows Misnotui. Aiicansas Verawat .0.'44:4 By . Maims M 13. Florida. Georgia _New Jersey.... New York Whig mai thus far 19 3 The Senate will continue Leedom for at least two years longer. Tam GMT wommem—The following is a list of the property stolen on the night of the Bth not., from theliational Gallery, in the Patent aux at Washington city : Gold snuff bolt, set with diamonds. Gold scabbard, belonging to the sword preseated to Com. Biddle. Gold medal struck by order of the Senate of Hamburg at their continental commemoration of the establishment of their constitution. Silver medal; duplicate of the same. Gold medal, commmmGGmomtive of the delivery from ' assaesinatlon of Gee. Thilvar. Gold medal struck in Pero is 1821. Do. do. do. 1828. Gold medal of Napoleon. Silver do do. Silver medal of Rio de la Plata, 1813. Roman gold coin. Pint bottle of attar of roses. Pearl necklace. Two extra pearls in the gold snuff lam which tabus. Twenty one medals, of copper and silver, 01 . no. Wayne, Green, and other Generals. A reward of 61,500 is offered. Tar Art-urne Porrss. Aaassancesr.—The following me stated WI the bases of the agree ment come to by Lord Clanricarde sad Mr. Ban. croft— 1. Entire reciprocity between the two govern. meats - In tEti transmission of letters by their respect lye steamers. 2. The rates of portage to be uniform for Amer- Lean and English steamers. 3. The Brant, Colonial mail to be conveyed thweigh the United States by the Americans as well aithe English steamers. 4. American mails for Europe, Asia and Africa, to be conveyed by the British as well as the Amer. ican steamers. The rates of postage will probably not exceed twain five cents on each letter from the United Stater, or one shilling sterling on letters forward. ed from the United Kingdom. By this arrange• meat, a letter mailed in any part of Great Britain or Ireland, and a shilling paid upon it there, will be delivemedin the United States without charge to the person to whom it is directed. So with a letter sent from the United States by the payment of twenty five cents here, it will be delivered, free of dump in any part of England, Ireland and Scot. land. Mar or At x.:lmam comrrr.--.1. O. Civil Engineer, of Philadelphia, has issued a prospectus for the publication of a Map of this county, on a huge scale, including roads, lanes, streams, lora , tkm of nulls, churches, stares, school houses, Ito. The 'Amelia farmers and property holders will be placed in their proper positions, and those desiring it, can, fora reasonable rate, have the boundaries of their property designated. There has long been a great want of snob a map felt in this commtsity, and we hope the enterprising publisher will meet witg such success, as to enable him to issue the work alas early a day as possalde. Every prop. arty holder and business man in the county will And such amap an Invaluable acquisition. Mr. Taos. Barnum, agent for the publisher, will wait upon Our citizens for their subscriptions, and we bespeak Or him a hearty reception. .Luntaaucci or rat EIX110:134071 Suva Grata.— By telegraph from Washington, intelligence has been sent north, that Mary and Emily Edmondston, the have girls in whose behalf a liberal collection was recently taken up at a public meeting in New York city, on weir* the necessary funds ham. lag been provided to purchase them from their Owen in Alexandria, who were preparing to send them to New (Means, $2250 was the amount Pad. .Tnx Nm House on liensurrixtrves.—The restarsts from New York 'on the Oangreatonal eiectione seule the political compkodan of the next Noose •uilirtyntaenuttives beyond an doubt, and ensure arespectabhr 'Whig rstaierit The ' din' gas which have- already occurred fn: the Senate lacetorcriacbedsor with the 'support dig ma y be relied Roof= the Looofoco sae elite charthavr ern samWut to secure the puma of all the ire . patent niessusee of public policy, such as the Tu if Wand • Impouremseis, the Mitten of eh very in theTaritories at and New Idea lise and each other questions ma the conditkor the country may. regnite—Xash Aware. 1309 1545 28 141 94 269 206 269 245 6 201 160 4 182 144 7 Total . Seattealt:ttt 10. 31,230 21,510 877 RN COMO/WM OLD 00, , • Whig. Loco. Whig. L 6 •• 5 5 1 1 ••• 2 2 ' .1 1 .4 4 4 4 7 7 .4 1 4 1 .33 1 23 n TL 52 6 60 52 60 Baltiawre - --NAAmirc-rort, Nov. 9.1818. (ibe- bath)* over—:the victory is won-Ow &cc um arm mil neriunn—the Whip am triumphant—Zatessir Teeple end Mmasan FILL 10321, good men and true, are the President and Vice President elect order United States. "Let the kettle to the trumpet speak, The trumpet to the cannoneer without, The cannons motile heaves:us the heavens to earth." Whenes Dud? Sckle.n? Where's Willis Where's Tom. F. ! Where's Colonel wyn koop? Wheno's George - C. Collins? Echo answers where? Lit not a little singular, that during the recent campaign nothing has been said, by either party , upon the question, whether the succesaful date for the Presidency should consider himself a one term man or not! That question, of all others, seems to have beat--larrtu!s, properly enough— left entirely oat of the dismissed subjects. The news of the result, so ominous of the corn. pieta overthrow of the Spoils System, falls heavily upon the venerable Government editor, and upon Mr. Polk'a Cabinet Mitdiners and most of their submdinates.—Still the Government editor makes en energetio spasm to appear calm and philoso. ;Coal, and the Cabinet Mmisters will indulge in an occasional joke at the expense of each other. Mr. Secretary Walker, for example, sent hie messenger yesterday, with his compliments to Mr. Secretary Buchanan, congratulating him upon the rondo( the election In Pennsylvania ! Mr. Buo,haa an, in reply, seat his compliments back to Mr. Walker, scouring him that he would, as soon as Musluippi could be heard front, be able, in all pro. bability, to reciprocate, in the matter of congratula. nous ! A waxing Senator is said to have paid a visit to the Government editor, on the morning of the clew I Lion, and held a !tailbones conversation with "Fath er Ritchie,' in which he told him that the die was cast, and Taylor was elected, but he regretted that the "Union" had been so abusive of Old Zack, be cause the in-coming Administration would use the circumstance 03 a .10811firmtion On turnin g "demo• mats" out of office. With as long a face as he could master, he exclaimed, "Our friends in office will have to suffer for it r "Oh," said the venerable editor, (as the rumor goes,) "I have no wish to do injustice to General Taylor . I wish to do justice." oo late, as the French input:tin:tans said to the whew of Orleans.) • The Legislatuie of South Carolina has done a great business in the matter of voting for President and Vice President Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore will be very much bort, no doubt. A portion of the Whigs of Ohio, too, have done a nice business, in giving that State to the Lottofeco advocates of and conquest! They' haveidone ample: as the Rev. Captain Merrill told his men who had sunk his gondola loaded with rocks! In looking over the election returns from the vs. rious States, one is atruck with the complexion of the New York Congresstonal delegation. It ap. pears that of the 34 members elected, all an Whigs. but one--Preston King—and he is neither a Polk nor a Cass man, but a Free Soler! The, whole power and patronage of the General Government not able to secure the election of one member of Congress, out bf 34 sent by New York! The eir. cumstance lu.wiitout a parallel. Mr. McClay, the New York city member hither. to so hard to beat, is WO %Mere in the race Murphy, a shrewd LocoOxto, and a clever roan, was too clever to ran for re-election. Hs saw Old Zack a coming! The next United States House of Represents rives will haves large Whig majority. The as complished and eloquent Winthrop, the whole. ouled Whig, who loves the whole Union, and goes for the union of the whole Whig party, will no doubt be revelected Speaker. The clerk, al. low me dila day, and here, to predict, will be the Hon. John C. Clark, of New York, who ought to have been elected at the commencement of the existing Congresa. It is aliketreditablis to Gen. TnyLor and to the leading Whigs in all parts of the country, that no ' man can my who will be appointed to any office under the incoming administration. Jr it ass sash ad took, and it should be, at least for the present The,mtmamio wires continued to bringin to the reform from various States to day, all going to confirm, stranger and stranger, the great triumph of the Whig cause. Last aught and this morning our opponents thought they perceived a ray of hope, in the unheard from States of Georgia, Lou isiana and Tennessee. But before noon to day they caves. , in ! And now what will their organs gar will they say, as they did in 1810, tbat hard cider and coons and frambaggery, have done the dreadful deed. Or will they cry frauds, bribery and corruption! We shall tee. At all events they mast admit that they have had the benefit of the Abolition and Free Soil vote is Ohio' The Year that Mere will bee general sweep from office here in the Executive Departments, is very great among the Mace holders—and well it may he. The next President will be compelled to eradicate the odious spoils memo in the tote JeB fersonian way, by relieving all those from perform. ing their official duties who have gone into office under the operations of said spoils system, and are brawling elemioneerenj but be will not turn out faithful and capable men because they do not bap. pen to bar Whigs. He will not, lace Mr. Tyler &ad Mr. Polk, interfere in the appointments which property belong to the Secretary of the several Et. ecutive Departments. The electioneering gentry, who left their offices and traversed the country to brow beat the Whip and vilify Old Zack, will soon have a frem Salt River. THE HESVLT The. elemand rearm which wre.pnblish this morning proclaim that ZACHARY TAYLOR. has been ideated Panama av tea Mann Santa We are out without words fit for expressing oar sensations on Mis gloriom event- Am:members of the great political party to which it is our pride to be long, we are netorslly and deepy gratified at the triumph of its principles; bat, if we know ourselves, any saultulon on this hand is subordinate to ••jad ing of devout thankfulness to the Almighty Ruler of Nations for his hating guided the mails and hearts of the American People to a result which, we believe, is the salvation of the cosmos . We shudder when we think at the abyss to the brink of which another Lau years of misrule might have brought it The fourth at March, ISIS, will revive the he. min age aide Republic. At the bead of the Gov. eminent will ba a man with a character whose dimensions are anted to the office; and which, in its simple greatness, is • fit type of the majesty of the American People. Formed amid the hardier/ scenes af a camp life, and resplendent with mill my glary, it is graced by moral and intellectual qualities fitting its possessor far the high civic stn tion to which the voice of this country has willed him. History exhibits to on two claims of *Pay men. One class is military, and nothing die, and unfit far any but a military theatre of meadow and in this am to be Lund some of the most distinguish ed conquerors—men at whose names 'the voila grew pale.' The other and higher class is that of men who, in their military conduct, display, like Washington, eminent civic endowments. To this latter class belongs Zachary Taylor. In the inter val of a long and eventful professional anion his active mind has been enriched by study and dis ciplined by thought. Sagacious, well in fo rmed, in flexibly honest, self relyingyet modest, moderate but firm, straightfarvard, magnanimous, kind hear ted, republican in his principles and republican in his habits, he is the man for the place and the man for the times. , His character and political creed assure his country that he will andantes the Can. witnitian in the spirit of its founders, and in farther. ance of Its declared objects. Unfettered by any sectional pledges, he will be tie President of the nation; looking to the good and to the rights of all its members, and ever mindful of the temper of compromise in which the ,Federal Constitution was, and in which only it could have been framed and thus making the Execiltive prodiey the agent of 'a more perfect union' of the Bates and of the People. His proverbial integrity pentodes the 'justice' of his political conduct: the 'domestic tranquility' of the country will be guarded by the illustrious warrior who is a devoted "pace man:" the disciple of Washington will so construe ad act on the Constitution is to 'promote the general welfare,' and a Chief Magistrate whose loyalty to the will of tbe People has been avowed and is be yond suspicion, will never Wretch Executive pow• er against public 'liberty.' Yea, a bright day Is coming. A clear headed and honed hearted Chief Magistrate will refine the aid of the Executive to that absurd system of construing the Constitution which is at one mo ment splitting hairs, and at another swallowing ca. noels; which treats that sacred instrument as • thing incapable of good, but capable of mischief, an not permitting the improvement of territory already d, but a ll owing ruisrejerritory to be acq , on any plea, however amnia or extra,. nut, only to be consigned to the same neglect; as' being insufficient to protect ha= industry against the pauper labor of Europe, bat as being quite satilelent to enable the Preside tto do what he pleases; as restricting the Legislature within the narrowest bounds, but leaving the Executive "a chartered libertine" to make war, to found gov. errunemts, deo, and, in short, to exerclae kingly powers which it denies tothe three branches of the Government in the aggregate ; and which withjects the Constitution itself to the dictation of Bump Conventions and partisan platforms. By their votes on Tuesday last the People have rebuked such rational and anti-republican principles (if the word may be thuejouverted) of COIIItZtaNiOn, And in no doing, the People have set the seal of modern nation on the arbitrary exercise of the one man power, which was the prominent feature of the fallen dynasty. Not less emphatically have they rebuked the con. genial abuse of the interference of Federal race. holden, in elections. The unprecedented extent of this abuse, with its concomitant circumstances, at the late Presidential election, disgusted the coun try, and so far had its share in producing theever• memorable result In that result the People have vindicated the confidence of their real 'Giant's in their virtue and intelligence. They have shown that their virtue can resist the seductive but and visions of conquests, main:Mal awandisemem, "manifest destiny," "AnglirBexcin sapremacy,"&e. with which they have been tempted ; that Moir in.. telligence can distinguish between names and things, and that amid the loudest chumsrs memory," they can detect the spirit of the one rows. Orate candidate of the detested puts , we ,have not hitherto spoken, nor dap we now spegk. tersos otdisntspeos to Mot periocatly, He is a gentleman of hiehet =sato clammily and at. tainmenta, than say Loccfaco candid/left, the Pcmidencyl Plate teapentable „and salable; Mu, in Itsitablid t o ter.eitiectiCalehlo, not only on the ground of the priliMples Which hi :v=hut &mon the futtlaw - pmand thattlet tbe aurandars =Motion to mm tan The the however, r e p him mmit, the More =l me s to 110 . = over him valid theßepatt. e'''''''J —r . 7- 1514 0 21 1 ; 40n0501d. ei..„ Xcag io rad r t a i. Gh speedi an 4 4: 40.. stri . st a l. the.conelitaftm of his* trial. without being struck - . waits hal* bends= It is as It.is myinteation to say &few woods./1 desire that the lut act ofa proceeding which his occupied wind, mime risfieohcr ald be of short do- Mien, nor hairei the iddelicate wadi to close the dreary ceremony of &State prosecution with a vain display of horde bid I fear, that, hereafter, when I shall be no more, the country I hare tried to serve would think 11l of me, I might indeed avail myself of this solemn moment to vindicate my sentiments and my conduoA But I have no such har. The country will judge of these sentiments, and that conduct, in a light, I think, far different from that in which the jary,',by which I have been convicted; have viewed them; and perhaps the sentence, you, my lords, are about to pronounee, will be remembered only as the severe and solemn attestation of my rectitude and truth. Whatever may be. the language in which that ammo will be spoken, I know that my fate will meet with sympathy, and that my memory will be honored. In speaking Ms, accuse me not, my lords, of nu indecorous preemion. To the eort I have made in what I conceived to ho a just e and noble cense, I *sortie no vain importance nor do I claim Gar them any high reward. But it ao happens, and it will ever so happen, that we who have tried to serve their country, no matter how weak theit , et: forts may have been, are sure to receiVe the thanks and tdesaingaof its people. Withthe country,then, I leave my memory, my sentiments, my acts, proudly feeling that they require no vindication nom me this day. A jury of my countrymen it is true, haie found me guilty of the crime of whlah I was indicted. jar this I entertain out the alighted holing of resentment against them; influenced as they must have been by the charge of the Lard Chief Justice, they, perhaps, could have returned no other verdict .. - What of that eharge ? Any strong observations upon it I Sincerely feel would 111 be fit the sol emnity of this scene; but I would earnestly beseech of you, my lord—you who preaide upon that bench --when the prejudices and passions of this hour have passed away, to appeal to your own con science, arid oak of il—was your charge as it ought to have been, impartial and Indifferent between the subject and the crown! My lords, you may deem this language unbecoming in me, and perchance it may seal my fate ; but I am hereto speak the truth, whatever it may cost. lam here to regret nothing that have ever done—to retract nothing that hive ever said. lain not here to crave, with tying lip, the life I consecrate to the liberty of my coun try. Far from it even here, where the thief, the libertine, the murderer, have left their 6xt•plints in the dos(-4tere, in this spot, where the shadow. of death stomas me, and from which I see =- early grave in en unannointed is:drape* to receive me-4even 'here, encircled by these tenors, that hope which beckoned me to the perilous sea on which I have been wrecked, still consoles, aai mates,andenraptures me. No! Ido not despair of my poor old country—her peace, her liberty, her glory. Fret that country I can now do no more than bid het hope. To lilt this island up—to make her • benefactor to humanity instead of what she le—the meanest. beggar in the world--to restore to her. het native powers and her ancient conga:aloe —this has been my ambition, and this ambition has been my arias. Judged by the law efEngland, know this grime entails the penalty of death. But the history of Ireland explains my crime and jeweler; It. Judged by that history, lam no cram. inal—repd binning round towatipp ... his fellow pets oner, Me Manus )— you are no criminaff—land to O'DOnoluneh—you are no criminal, and we d ese rve no punishment. Judged by that history, the tar eon of which I have been convicted, lesion all its guilt—is sanctified a a duty—will he ennobled as • sacrifice. With these isentiments,my lord, I await the sentetee of the coon. haying done what I fort to be my duq•--having spoken now, as I did on every ol on during my short life, what I felt to be the truth, I now bid farewell to the country of my birth, my passion and my death— that country whose misfortunes have invoked my sympathies—whose &dices I sought to sal-- whose intellect I prompted to a lofty aim—whose. freedom has been my foal dream. I offer to that country, as a pledge of the love I bear her, and the sincerity with which I thought and spoke, and struggled for her freedom, the life of a young beat; and with that life all the hopes, the honor, the en dearments as happy and an honorable home.— Pronounce then. my lade, the salience which the law directs, and I trust I will be prepared to meet it, and to meet Its execrators I trust, too, that I shall be prepared with a pure bean to appear be fore a higher tribunal—a tribunal where a judge of infinite goodness, as well as of Infinite justice, will preside; and where, my lords, many, many of the judgements of this world will be reversed. The conclusion of this address was received with murmurs of applatise. Our IWoxictreas Ataaospbere The atmosphere rims above us with its catbe dral dome, arching towards the heavens, ofwkicb it is the most familiar synonyms and symbol. It floats around es, like that grand object which the Apostle John saw in Ms vision- 4 a sea of eau like unto crystal." So massive is it that when it dim It tosses about greet ships like playthings, and sweeps cities and hires, like snow - flakes, to des. [mamas before u , and yet I. so mobile that we bare lived years in it he we can be persuaded that it exists at all, and the great bulk of mankind tl , sn er realise the troth that they are bathed in sus ocean: of air. Its weight is so enormous limpet' shivers ttnfiXe.ikki , giipwectAttßactiAraMP24 senses We touch it not, but L Imams us hit warm south winds bring back color to its face of the invalid; /Is cool weßvindarettashthOtestasi brow, and =hes the blood mantle in otti4thete* even its north blast braces iotonew vigor the her.. dazed children of our rugged climate. The eye is indebted to It for all the magnfkeenee asterism the full brigetheas ofnudday, the chastened tad'. temp( die gloaming, and the clouds that cradle mar thereethig sun. But for it, the rainbow would want its "triumphal arch.' and the winds would not send their fleecy messengers on errands round the heavens The cold ether /mold not shed snow berthas on the earth, nor would' drops isfdew gath er on the flowers. The kindly rain would never fall, nor bail, storm, nor fog , diversify the filet of the sky. Our naked globe would turn its tanned and unshadovred forehead toward the sun, and one dreary monotonous blue of If& and heat dazzle, and buns up all things. Werethere no atmosphere, the evening sue would in • moment set, and, wits out warning, plunge the earth in darkens. Diu the air keep, in her hand a sheath of his rays, end lets them slip but slowly though her finges; so that the shadows of evening are gathered by degrees, and the flowers have time to bow their heads, and every creature spaoe to find • plum of rest, and to nestle to repo.. In the months this garish sun would, st one bound, burst from the bosom of night, and blaze abovd the horizon ; but the air watches for his coming, and sends at first one little ray to announce his approach, and then another, and by and by a handful, and so gaily draws aside the curtain of night, and slowly lets the light Gill on the face of the earth, till ben eyelids - open, and like a men, she goeth forth again to her labors till the evening.—{barerrly Resin, 11111:111=30 TO Gim. Lass.—h is a gratifying fact that General Lane's mut town in Indiana, which hitherto has always beep addedLoonfixio town, did not on Tuesday give a lisinrit_y of sun one solitary vole against Gen . Taylor . The vote of the town was an exact tie. This shows how the infamous slanders against Geo. Taylor are regard. ed at the residence of his chief (tenderer. Gan. Lane hu now gone to Oregon a/Governor of that Territory. The of was the reward of his vile slanders against his commanding general. We trust, that, if General Taylor is elected to the Pre. shimmy, Gen. Lane will be promptly dismissed Gran his Governorship. We da.noi desire to see any political proscription, but we would have Gen. Lane dismissed Gm the reason that he. has shown himself an unprincipled calumniaton—Zonindes Journal 'lb gigs Editor of h 5. Pinablergh Gamma. Not to be behind hand with nu nakehhors bell leave to nominate ftir a seat in Oen. Taylor's Cab- Met, his faithful friend and coniSor—the sharer of his dangers and tolls—Old Ya TCCIPTHINt. P. fi ms, As Old Whitey and the General may es, peat to be very intimate, I hope you will take no tice that I am the fro to suggest the appaintment, Nora By THZ Enrroiti-,We do not exactly see what our correspondent is driving at, but iga his communication is brief, we print it fez jhe belie& elbow who may be able to see ntarein it Minor° do. The editor of the Journal nominates Major Brae, as Secretary of the War Department. To du Balm of the Pessiargh Gasator Singular as it may seem, the editor o(the Its. patch, it is said, bleak. serious In his endeavors to obtain the Post Onkel I see in his paper Of Yin. tmday, that he claims you as one MMs supporters, and funher mates that he does not base tdsappli cation on "patty services:" It his stonarn dem not ibrbid, there are quite a number who wottld be glad to bear upon what he does base them, 0.6 Non nr rue EDMIL—The editcrof tho 174 a.. patch Is mistaken, in referenco to oursupport, that is all. Ha drawn unwarranted intercom= from our article. The New York Evening Post (Erembrarnerpis turning its attention to etymology. Mi l d, 11.6,1 essay: C4lll signified in Raleigh's time, to annul, to quash, to defeat. This word is now obsolete— pint taut him changed its meaning to a pa*ve lavai . cation—to be defeated, quailed, annQnC Itivill not tell ns, of wane, what Vin Bonin mann In 1810 it aigniftedua used np nuns." Nt*a it means, we suppose, 'W wan used srp..n The Uakto up "a Whig triumph roust al= be am widow." Weil, all we cap lay,la,that la present truaan?e, Jahn beam the mcat sought for =dna, that we aver read got hurl talked of.' 'Anti more'orer,ltwasaa =amnia oar Gieed - ofthe Utdort very deliberateleadiravcdo ad to orrtant—Ali g a n d na Game." Thesitutsgrijrallsilis is verygrear, even when chigam amnia ate tun tAntr.l.4lo-40Mtul• °°).. *teal seconsta.fria dna cirentqataage; on tat ground that cam s anxiety, and appankanaina coming events, am making many violin* 1 * The London Stanthml states that Bi3,tMO awaken have been Mimed at Southampton on board of t steamer Br Mar Leta' TIM 121 . 111X!j1unt DILTIth atztrrs. Nantuea(tdicary: , :-.An accident, of sear Md. termination, oectived yesterday morning at the comer 01 Fourth and Market streets. Was. Schen. kin, a young German, in the employ of Meson. Lemon and Williams, was driving two horses, at. taehed to the farnalnre car of his. employers. Hay. icy taken in a load of faint= from the dwelling of Mr. W. W. Fawns, in the Diamond, to he con veyed to Scotch Hill—the young man was driving though the Didllll3lll, when a stone was thrown by some malicious boy, which stoking one of the horses, caused him to plunge fierward, when a chair fell off the wagon, struck one of the hones, sedate team ran off. The young man was nand. log on the tongue, and was jolted off, between the bad feet of the horses, and the car. Finding he should be kicked to death, unless he could remove horn that position, he threw himself down under tie vehicle, which passed over his body—injuring tam-severely, but not very dangerously. The car struck a post at the corner of Fourth and Market, the furniture was scattered and shtvered on the pavement, and the hones, leaving the body and hind wheels of the car, dashed up lth street with the tongue and lan wheels, and finally brought up against one of the shade trees in the front of the law offices in 6th, near Smithfield. The wounds of the young German were (dressed by Mr. Thorn.— No bones appeared to be broken, but the bruises were very serious, and the bleeding profuse. The young scoundrel who threw the stone should not escape punishment, if he can be found. Tax Omura> Arno—Mr. Hughes, the tele. graph agent, with Mr. Hebert Hague, the police taker from whom Mr. Hughes received the story or hoax; which he has been so severely consul% ad far communicating to the 'Eastern press with which be is connected, are engaged in Inquiring akeely into the Grata on which the 'hoax' was *landed, and we are 111G:wined that a statement, St* bled by oaths of real:minable parties, will ap pear Ina day or two, by which they hope, at letup to establish tam. innocence of any. design to im pose on the public—and probably to slum that Melt statement mu not materially erroneous— ugh as to the plate of the occurrence's alluded ro; and the parties actually concerned, they were adainformed. We make this =nada of the mat. ter 7 as en act of justice to Mewls. Hughes and Hague—whom we believe fo have been harshly victimised. Fasitsess In scarcely to be expected by an Mier. ed individual from the offending party. The 'pp*. rent humiliation of admitting oneself to be entirely In the wrong—of acknowledging injustice, and rtusilrtsing, even by unplunation, that we have been annulled by hue; unworthy motives—deters ninety in a hundred from candid acknowledgement of ermr, and of the few who dare even do this, but a mall portion have waffieietit magnanimity to over. come the unkind feelings which false pride engen ders toward one in whose presence we feel self rehabs:lfni our injustice. It is a common saying, and a well known fact, that men hate those moat, whom they have most injured. A Lot or Sonntoaxut—The police, after a long night watch rd sew* succeeded, on /don. day night, in acre ping Sam Cook, Kane and Bar nett, charged with participating in the outrages at the Right of Way Houle, and elsewhere, In the neighborhood of athe Colony," of which so much haat:leen said, that perhaps might have been better left unsaid. Alderman Steele and constable Rogue went out to the Colony yesterday afternoon, to take the deposition of the Irish woman who is said to have been most brutally treated by the three, and apprehended the other raglans of the ° Hyena: . gang. The other three members of the gang hate gone down the rivet. Tux ?dams has 'a happy gum of it,' lull gum— scarcely any thing to tronbpi his rail, except a ve• grant cue, now and then. Even the election time, twit* penlifib of mischief and rascality, has been quiet, and well behaved—tirunkenneas not notably prevalent, nor crime even usually peeve. lent. The world is getting better--we hope. Itscoesaso.--Otneet J. H. t3outt, of Allegheny, and John Scon, (dam PUlatuvgh Police, succeed ed, yesterday, in reecneeing a valuable gold watch, stolen in Cincin-sati, Lao July. The wernnt, it sued in Cincin AA has been in the officeerd hands for two tecerths, dining which thae a diligent • hat teen cerdittued to this time. The WI, by nista Butane. The piutohier handed the wateh to :John Lawrence, supposed to be an to, • Wet:- 'Matadi khristimese - tato VW oily.— They we now in Jail tntnihnl, Tatratax—Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Conner have am rived, and will appear tooled in thc play oldie Stranger. Mr. C. playa the 'Stranger; and Mni. C 'Mrs. Hailer.'lerpieee, Black Eyed Susan— 'William,' •Mr. Connor, 'Susan,' Mil Conner. The Lehman Family have not yet arrived, but are hourly expected. Erstworricci.—Thenias Liu, Eq., bar resign. ed the odic* of Clerk of the U. 8. District Court, acid by appointment from Judge Irwin. The re signation took place on the Bth inst. No laicize*. air, we understand, has yet been appointed. The Steamer Telegraph Na 2, Captain Mason, of the Louisville Packet Line, arrived at the wharf last night about 20 minutes past 7 o'clock. She left Cincinnati about 10 minutes ahead of the Brilliant—the Brilliant passed her about 20 miles above Mayaville, and arrived hare at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, showing a gain on the Tele. graph of five hours and twenty minutes from Cm. airman to this port The London ?darning Pau says that the recent revolutions on the continent have caused such serve quantities of dimonds to be sent to Ear land, that it has became difficult to sell Mon jaw. "Commix, lima Co. Omo, Feb. lb, 1648. "Neon. Y. Kidd & Co.: We wish to inform yea thits we hue sold all of your Worm Bpeclio you left with as. We Wish you to send no some more as soon as possible, WI it huiriven postal satisfaction here. We hire teeny Calls for it SUMO We are out of the article. It has suceeeded all other preparations in the county, and for this reason we mish'bask A. FArYet? a supply on band. & MBO The above is one of thee hundreds of similar commu nications which the promielOn of this medians' are daily receiving, %Viler° It has been introduced to has become the mom popular remedy in use. For sale al the drug store of) RLDD & Co, 60 Wood et. 00013 En ton Purina—lf you wish to be sue pessfil In any unde , yen mum always 'use the eloper means.' Minable, if you have a tough, um /Atari Iftesyrellasre and be congtr it Is the proper means. Have you Asthma or ty of breathing, then the only Olden* means to can you itcto use Jaynes EuPeoumun, which will inunediately o moms the spasm which contracts the diameter of the Whes, and balms and brings op the mucus which clot them pp, abet Mae remove s every obstreetion to a frorespi ration, while at the same time all inflammation • sub dued, and a con is certain to be erected Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in Met any Affection, then me Jayne's ET:tenant =Vmidcertain, you will find that o ha- - Wei the lover means. For role in Pi -, ttsburgh at the Pekin Tea But ....-....... et.- D . Donn have a Peal Breath—lf yea halm, am a two Wiling bottle of kew , Amber Tooth P. Ma . , will make your breath rareet, whiten your teeth, ko.— Sold at EtpLibarty or. ryleldierly w. Di. Wright, D. D., Dentist. P L b Ecx and resid en lce ham from 0 o'cce on Fourth street, opposite the argh Bank. () lock to In A 614 and from I o'clock to 6 P.M. lepl4-10 Wtno Eascirrivis Coxerrrata..—A sneetlng of the E.l - Conaniuee of the •'Hough and Ready Chili," will be held at the usual place, on Wednesday evening next, 15th inst. AAM mindence is requested. By orderer the President. null-2t al. It R. DUSIABS, Secretary. At the residence of James E. Breadins, Esq, Age- L A. A. daughter of the late Alfred me, MD. of the latter plane mo . On Tuesday morniag, at 7i o'clock, haunts 8, daughter of P. a and Anna C. MT,onnell, 31 yrs. The friends and acquaintances of the &mil us re spectfully invited to attend her hmeral thV at tO, &cloak, from the residence of her parents, Robin son Street, near Sandusky, Allegheny c a y. BOOT AND OBOE WABBRODBE. NO. Ns WOOD BT.„ BET WEEN WAND 4th trWL R. TANNER 4 CO. =ossuary Merchant, and mhos wan dread of their stook which la one of the largest to be found In any e.l benomeat In the coolly, and eontate of very desirable mad seasonable rood s, az. greasy adapted (as to size and quality) to Western uj . fa. 'lines will compare faswahly ta sib th . Fait. Terms literal. colts-tam Dr 0. 0. Stearin, ID•atiet, OFFICE at Miss Hedek'., on Founh snot; a few doors above Wood meet. stroll the eatopleflou of the house manly opposite. Teeth iu blocks, with ani- II Mal gems, after the Manner now valve:yell, peeler red at the ears , mwanfannued lo snit WWI pamerdar case. Tee th , from • fell ore dram to • efuela one, In serted do • suction plats, Cum Mining Wary t h. natural teeth. Szediates hloeks plat. u the othee. All eferagonatlLl th 4 Pretheakak pwanoa anus can andi rgi overate • Rely Wiaitad. WAN 71,21-41 GM to do hourortuk. daratatahl antom, sad can moo well ro atonotoodad, tan bear of • plan= alto talta= o l wagon, try **log at ado odes . 11111110,1raiai THE tothiwiag, from Gaorgeis PtunerayMiq, For „..,,, =er of the. expreo, alba Pain Iltumetcgrio:every patent. 4 EMU= 017104 Albany, SeOL Ma Daum, My Deer 13i1 , —With feehmts of ros or dinary pleasure I address you In relation to the benefit I have received from your invaluable Pain artmemr. Lately, my little daophter,. a years old, had • pitcher of boiling water turned into her bestow her screams were dreadful, so that a crowd instantlyrthMed he!, re fo the house to learn the eatme o(the tem to wreaths, I tore her elothes asunder, and wen spread on you salve, and she was carried and laid open • bed. She wetrown relieved from bee pains, and say. "Ma, lfoel sa if I could twai , ' and was soon in sweet sleep. She was scalded to a Lauer hem the top of her shoulder over more than half her chest, and round under the arms. On the shoulder and breast It was very deep, yet from the brat hour, she complained only when it was dressed. The sore healed rapidly, and there is no contraction of the muscles. With many wisher, my dear sir, for your success in the ask of this mighty article, I am yours, with respect, GEO. E. PO9[EJ3.Ol'. THE TEST and NO 41.11 STAKE! The genuine Daley, will ever prodnee the same ln lmmeneous relief, and soothing, cooling erect, in the yereat cues of !lures, Scalds, Piles, ihe. The Counterfeits—no n aver under what names they appear—always irritate, and increase the pain! TO THE PUBLIC. Edwaord p. Holmes, of Chatham, Melvin Bridge, Colombia county, N. Y., have been afflicted with rhea• madam In my breast, feet, and all over my body, for six yean, so that I could not nand, and was eared by three applications of Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor. - " " EDWARD P. HOLMES. Mr. Dailey, Sir—l cut lay finger with a copper nail, the poisonous nature of whosh caused my arm to swell considerably, with constant shooting pains up to the shoahler. A large swelling taking place at the arm pit, with increasing pain, I became fearful of the Lock law. In this extremity your Pain Extractor was re commended to me, and which I was prevailed upon to try. The 0011•4:10G0e0 was that it afforded the almost instant relief, and in three days I swns completely ea red. JOSEPH HARRISON, New York, comer Broome and Sullivan sts, Sept 8.1818. NOTICE—H. Dsusr is the inventor of this invalu able mmedy, and never has and never Will COMMILIIi. rata to any living mall the secret of us combination! All Extractor., therefore, not made and put op by him, are base counterfeits. Pxorarkrox's Dame-415 Broadway, New York; IDS Chestnut street, JOHN D. MORGAN, General Depot Dr. WEL THORN Agents for Pittsburgh. natkea Annus( Gdodeue Curs,a, Clues Wawa sparin, quitter, grease, poll-evil, sore., galls,and bruises. Pamphlet*, containing cer tificate. of respectable parties, may be had on applica tion to JOHN D. MORGAN, novlb.dlyis Agent. Pittsburgh. Expreat Pao . lcApt.Llta• to Pbiltdelphla. LAST BOAT OP THE SEASON. The last boat of this Line for this vtess-failMa: seam, will leave on Bentrday ttig_ht 18th ins, at 9 o'clock. For p'" nolri; "Pl' tr' or r . elC Te ll i. a. M a 't an il ar ' Bta s. n. ~AILPETS: CAllPETS::—Constantly receiving at W. Itl'Clintock's, 75 Fount street, every variety of Carpets, consisting in part of Airminston, of most beautiful patterns; 'Velvets, latest patterns imported, very rich; Tapestry, thausby, 3 ply, sup. and Velletlan, all of which we will sell as low as they can be pur chased in this market Importing and purchasing from the manufacturers, enables tut to compete with the eastern market ornls ROHR LE Aatrz FACTORY. HAMILTON STEWART, etenotanaer o f ry !Meetings, Checks. Ito, Robooca suet, city or Allegheny. onvlSdly• THE ERIE BANK—The highest price paid for the paper of this Beak, by Whl. A. HILL & Co, MATURES-41W lbs prime Ky Feathers, jus reed r per steamers New England and J .l Crittenden; for sale by novls JAS A HUTCHISON fr. Co OFM TURPENTINE-30 bbl., of a large size, and 0 to prime order, for sale by n0v1.5 BRAUN & REITER COPAL VARNISH-5 bbd reed and for We by novls BRAUN & REITER C OACH VARNISH—Of a nyparbn goality, ahoy on bond and for We by 04•13 BRAUN & REITER 'OATH BRICH—I case putt reed and for sale by rosvlS JOHN D MORGAN Q Al. SODA, Englisb—l cut for gale by. noYIS JOHN D MORGAN EET . 1.013W006-11 bz. iSanford's) just re&d and for We by n0w1.5 JOHN D MOROAN I 111INESE VERMILLION—Jura reo'd and for I,a by bovlb JOHN D MORGAN EPSOM BALTS-3 bbl. reed and for sale novli JOHN D MORGAN F.ATHF.IIS—e sack., to wive on steamer Cam F betl.d; (or We by ISAIAH DICKEY t Co, cool 3 front at G I NSENG -al maim to move on roar Cumberland tor sale br novIS ISAIAH DICKEY &Co kAZIVAX-1. cask, to arrive m sum Cumberland; fee sale by nee 15 ISMA LI DICKEY &Co GROUND NUTS-31 As to amiss on stmr Cumb'd; for sale by noyl s ISAIAH DICKEY tCo LARD -42 bbl.No I. t arrive on simr Cumberland; for sale by noold ISAIAH DICKEY &Co GHEASE-lEbbls to allure on mar Cumberland; for We by norls ISAIAH DICKY.' Y& Co rIBEMSE—.SO bus in More and far sale by lJ n0r1.5 ISAIAH DICKEY &Co EXPRESS—A A Mason is Co, 60 Market creel, Jenny have received, Lind Fringe.. rich Chatne- Pa % do, heavy black do, Jenny Lied Banana Dairy and Gimp, together with many varieties Fancy MM. [llll4ll not to be !nand elsewhere_ anal: ILIRENCH EMBROIDERY, Received per Eel:re:s— -r A A Masan & Co, CO Market st, have F.mbroider• ed Lace Capes, embroidered muslin do; 30 do: straight Collars 25 do muslin do, 50 do crochet do, 5 do mourn ,: cufs,newpatteron BONNE? VELVETS AND SATINS-...ur receive! • Wendy rot earke.J3emeie Veivete, mad atacatim, blue. drab Deem& Also, cherry colored Wee Flame.. ALEXANDER & DAY, 'l3 market et novl4 N W ear of the dimmed stfANDSORIE DEMEAN PLAIDS—Dat recesved, a large lot of rich changeable Orlesm Plaids, mlid article., being a handsome Imitation Of silk, soiling at very low pnces. novll ALEXANDER & DAT FANCY SHAWLS —A aplendid usantment of al/ wool fall and winter Shaw* lost received and selling at the very lowest. nov l4 ALEMANDER4. DAY SATIN STRIPED ALPACA. lot of ATIN STRIPED ALPACAS—Just rec'd, aWY. lot of hatul.t. satin .tripod Alpacas, both bl.k and colored. 000'4 ALEXANDER & DAY FRENCF . H MERINOS-Bmith At Johnson, l 6 Market Street, havereceived another let of Mose cheap French Merino. Alms, a lot of plain double vridth Cashman*, comprising the most chotee colors. not 4 GIMPS AND FRINGES -.S lthk Joansoa, le Mar ket a, have received • citable lot of Gana. and Fringes; also, a lot of Velvet Ribbon. and Silk Cord. novl4 HOPS -97 bees primo Eastern (1€13) Bops, Jost re oelyed end for sale by ooyl4 BROWN k CULBERTSON MOLABBFB-100 bbl. prime NNO Molasses. land Ing from steamer J J Crittenden: for sale by novl4 JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co _ . BEEN APPLES—I 4 bbl . of best varieties, to .to Cl end for .ale by ISAIAEI DICKEY & Co, novl4 from st REACHES-27 Its,t --- ost qualm', for sale by nOYI4 FR/END, RIMY k Co VEATUF.2B-20 ucko for sob by noyl4 FRIEND RHEA' a. Co P ,a j L bIETA-50 loos No I Foundry : GO do co Blast, for sale by noybl FRIEND, "REY k. Cold L ARD OIL-10 Rile anti. winter Lard (Ili 14 do fall do 10 do No it do For sale by novl4 lIELL4FL9 4 NICOLE LINSEED 01L-33 bbls pure, In good order, for sal by norl4 SELLERS k. NICOIS SOAP—luo bzs CU:Minn., Not 80 0 p, for sale by 00.14 SELLERS S. NICOLE "DOCKING& BOCIONG8!!—.10 roes 8-1 CoTtbeking, J_,) very cheap; 10 pos 0 4 and 8-4 1l 'wool do very elosapi for sale u W ArcurrrocK, novl4 - - 7$ Fourth RUOBI RUGS!!—A splendid assortment of Rugs can he seen, very die., at out{ W hrunn.ocirs, T.l fourth at SALTPETRE -do bbl. (A= mvl4 /GER & Co TANNERS , OIL—) bbla for sale by novl4 I SCHOONKARER & Co GERMAN, English and .4.meloan Black Lead and &Wall Lustre, for sale by novl4 J SO HOOMILILKER & Co ANNATTO—lbuketa for sale by norl4 J SCHOOMLIKERed wood at WEDGE WOOD MORTARS—leas*, contaimogii mortar. ofauotted alma warranted ae , :coor, AIM reed and for sale by R E SELLER norld 67 at ORANGE PEEL—I bale reed and far aale b norl4 E B ELLERB WHITE SQUILLS--I bbl reed and for male by nova El E BELLP.RB - _ _ GROUND TURMERIC-Ibrl reed sad for sale by LIZITi4 11 F. EIELLEHS ALE= SENNA-1 cask rood imd for We by noAI R E SELLERS ALEPPO SCAMMQEY—/ dram, asywerior quality, forsale by soyl4 R E SELLERS DUCEWHEAT FLOUR-120 sacks hulled, for saleLl by novn 88' VON BONNHORST tr. Co (IHE E.—too n:. wK. w.by novil s v ON BONHHORST aCo LARD 011-100 bblo No 11, for solo by nooll 9 F VON IiONNUORST e Co FIRE BRICK -10,000 for .aleby • DOYI/ 8 F VtiN BONN/1011ST e Co ------- - WOOl-I!—The blghest market price in I sash still be paid for the different grades of Wool, by 8 & W ILSABAUGH, osalo 63 Water and 101 front st 1U0 . WE73 C_RE&III__CHEE . SE r A few . boxes very - torl ' O Pen"U"am " "e"ul;&"%V=Al/01 GAP.-11X1 boxes Cincinnati Soap Jun landing and 10 for sale by novlo 8& W HARHAVOiI JUST RECEIVED , a large stock of Linen and Cot ton Diaper. =nil A A MABOI4 & Co SUNDRIES -4 cask Bacon; g bia do, 4 tacks Pea them 4 bbl. Flamed, past read and for sale by now C H GRANT,4I water st COTTON -73 bales inferior Cotton, in a ore and (or eels very lour to acme, by nova WESTON BO WEN, DO front st LARD OIL—IT bosh Winter LarnOil, tot`d and for cite by DURBRUKIE, V.7.1..50N o, nova Water st nRIJID fIUCHES-230 blab Jost tech and fur sale J.l b bo' , 9 MAY& & CULBEatTSON OtINDRY PIO F eTr kT Pa, for gala by n ty, ars KIER JuIVF, C r arral Uusw PRimE BACON SIDE 9-11 aut. Bacon Sides, fur saki by noys KIER& JONF:e _ MSTAL-6 tonsßugs Metal. fr , t bY Dove ICIER JOZitS bblz ?loth CtrollneTer, in large beret's rit " . C3 2 good order, for sale by • acre TAAFFE k O'CONNOR willGU . ERMAN GLAYI) bap German Clay be sold —4 law to close • ewealgdiaeut, noW3 TAAFPE d. O'CONNOR - - icyAILLES—ECO kegs Nails, usti sins, for Ws low by 1:11 nove JAMES DALZELL, water si .AUCTION SUEK By John D. Davis, AlanDeaner.. 21 Parfait= Stegivaad Foster ;Dry Gads. On Thursday morrurt Nov. 18, at lOo'clock, at the Commercial asks Boom, comer of — Weod end Filth mreets, will be sold, 011,1 credit of se days on all Ml= over 6100, for approved.endoned notes, an extenaiw assortment of fresh end seasonable foreign and Do. mews Dry GMods. amens which are 20 piecesextra sopetfine wool dyed black eloths, 28 pes Knglish and AMedcan c... 2 .mre*, 22 pea sednetts, Tenons colors, 31 pee red, yellow, smelt, brown and, white flannels, tft pair 10.4 blankets. 4 pas Preach and Manchester ginghsms, VS Impel French linen cambric bdkfs, etxt white, damask, scarlet and blk silk bdkfs, tot oil color Turkey red, and Madman hdcfs, 18 pcs barred and plain cambric musllns,damuk linen table diver, Irish ahem, splendid sitkpaptins, dram silks, blk silk serge, silk nod wool vesting, gels plaids, alpaess, de loins, eubmeree, heck deep d'eta, superb scarlet merino shawls, woolen and cotton do, woollen com forts, hosiery, gloves, ,shirting, sheeting, checks, calicoes. Also, SS gingham and cambric umbrellas. Al a o'clock, Qdensennee, Furdirun., rz Variety goods, ready made elodung, gold and silver watches, Gte table aapocket cutlery{ (semen army goals, de. novt4 • Fonsaylkiroudis a Atidion. On Wednesday afternoon, NOv. t3tli,t 3 o'clock, in front of the Commercial Sales town L,sri.ll be sold one very sod and substanita' amity beim:eh, with lining top and 14 n axles., novl4 JOHN-D pAvcs, Aunt. rib.ny Strict Fri:Tray at Auebon. On Thursday, NoVernber Ithh, at 1 weock, P. M., will be sold on the premises, two very valuable }hal ing Lou, slums mike north side of Liberty sueol, at the comer of Hay st,'having each a front of 24 feet on Lilierty etre et, and extending beet. ilY)feet, to . alley 20 feet wide. This property is the Most desirable for either pnvere dwellings or buttinaniturposes of any now to be had in that be.tifal pull of thoeity, 'Terms at sale. ' novlo JOll3l D. DAvlt7, And AMUSEMENTS. . . C. S. PORTER., MA.A°''' MR. AND MR& R. 8. CONNOR, for 3 Nights Only. WIDNXIDA.T, Navtana Iq wilt beitesanted a play in 6 acts, called the Mfg E. S. Connor. Mn.Elsner . • •Mts. K H. Connor. Dawn Maw {Vipers wd M. Goodwin. To conclude with BLADE EYED SUSAN. William Mt. E. B. Connor. Boma Mts. E. B. Connor. v.- Due :toffee Will be given of the ant appearance f We Lehman FootilY• NEW Elemenisorhigonometry. —Elements of plain sod supetficial Thgonome• try ,ottli their .p Pliesuzans m Mensonulon, Surroying and Navigation: by Elias Loomis, A A E Pint Book inntt taiAlk; conug a full view of the form of words, with vocabolartes :and copious exer cises on ths =Mod of constant imitation and repeti tion, by John M'Cliotock, D. D. _Professor of Langua ge., and George R Cnnovis, A. hL, , Adjunct Professor of Langone. m Dickinson College Upham's Life of Madame Catharine Adorns, 3d edi. A new novel—The Mclntire', or Life. Parts 9, 10 mid 11 of Harper & Brothers , splendid il lustrated edition ofthe Arabian Nights' Entertainment. The above work. received this day by express and Corsair' by • • JOHNNTON k STMKTON, sloviZt cot 34 and market ma xTATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING.—Having m W employ the hest workmen lobe found, together with a large nod complete stock of line tools and ma. chinery, adapted:to complicated ,Vrork, and making with accuracy and facility new plenea,ctuttonten may depend on satisfaction, and u aeon: the same prices they pay niany /Mops for imperfect work, and In mar ray eases Cu? positive Unary done to Mei:watches All our work is warranted to perform Well. N. B.—ltealeg reduced my bath:mum a caah sys tem. I am denerndbed to sell es loam, the lowest regu lar prices,east or west. and C. 101160111 may be named that they can mike their purchases in thi, line as clear' as in the eastern eine., thereby encouraging home trade and iddostry. • • W W WILSON novl3 EZMWECr! Boutdoalcv ronNmrits & Claes%existassero Pianos MiITHE subscri b e ; has just replenished hli stook of Pimbi, which for variety ormayle and prieen has never been sur passed in this citr.. Just received and opened., the following new Plana.; One 7 mare cabinet grand Piano, an entirely new Invention. . Ono Rosewood St very . elegont Nunn. t Cluk. One One ogith Coleman's vilebrated%Solion At. ••• • This is a very wrquiotrirck 'l t i ntrFA W Wooa..w. MUSICAL ADITED.T/SIagIENT. IOgROPEISISOLCARISTLAN resPnedni- Jr. ly announces to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he ba• commenced giving instruction on the Piano. Hi. method of (attracting u mry easy, and adapted to arn in a vary phort time, e ho pe by strict attention to his busniess, and' by re aaoaable prices, to merit .'.bare of the pablie patronage Those lashing to heazdim play, are invited to leave their Suwith the lane best suited them, at the Menlo Storm of Mr. Mellor or Mr. Bhutto. _ arreskseks-4.. H. Mellor, F.N., Frederick Blame, Req., Victor Seri* Bookseller. . covlldim• ECLIPSE TRANSPOEWATION LINE. • m ai 1848. SHIPPERS gild others .re informed Mat dna Line continues to run daily. Produce and merchandlre reecipted tor by FIVE DAY LINE and regular was. ens, at low rate, and specafied time. J C BIDWELL .Plcsburgh; ROBINSON &BOEHM, Baltimore. TEI attamo trans Al= WattIX•ELZ SUPPLY 07 NEW 01114 T DIGHYV, IX Libert 6l9 y strain, compriaingFreneb . /1, Cloths, Caselmams and Ve= of the nearest most fashionable style. bnp maehen. Also, alarms ottitittiri alb:met and Rattily Blankets On band; thole get, best malinfemired and roast fashionable noel of ready made Clothing in this city. All orders in dm Tailoring Ihteaseetated in the moat fashionable anddurable manneri oast{ - . - EASONABLETRY G00D9,4a WEdIURPRIPS A 3 —Green, ?Quasi. Blue, and Cherry Silk Velvet; do BELTINGS, all colon Cotton do FRENCH MERENOS—Searled, Cherry, Strawberry and other colors. - --• • . PARAIEMi Mzarino drab, maroon, gar nal avid o dd cOlOta. catizzaßami mon mits-:-Pith silk snipe- Black Velvetillbbous, fat trimmings. And a vcr, large stock of edger new and desirable wtll pie . ase t ... call had hew prices, at N Goods low at Wholesale, up Stair.' MULISH OYTERS, THE C S AN, of superior /balky, at lose prices, put op by the sabserMers expressly for the use of families and parties, eau be procured at the Restau rants in this and Allegheny cities, at the store of R. Kong, lth street, Pittsburgh, Bl.Jentins' store, Alle gheny city, and at the Oygner Depot. Str Chattel !fold, Woad st. ncesti•dlm BOLT k ,1111ALTBY MENEIO3 Abscrltu ,IllWlTS—Thllit ibef is now reeelvirig . trons Om thy of Neerr Vert, a cholerrassortment o•r ats, Caps and MOT., latessfashions,ln soar varie ty nd very cheap, yds:drab and retail. Smithfield JA2M3 WILSON, fft, 9tl door south of 4th Pittsburgh. Novs:.ls 18411, REMY APPLps-11 bbls rui.4o ; Ur 3 this Pall Pippin; 5 do hollow cored Pin r rno; 19 do Golden do 3do Longmland r do' 4 do Bpitzenburg; 1 do rtrimmoik ' ' do Now landing trona= New England and for sole by nove L 8 WATERMAN Gorsaf; -sep;e-isse lemoralabilitgr oods: S MITE tr.'./01INSON, 40 Market out, key, just receive a large stock of shims, ' restrers, collars, stocksi , tang sad black srlk eremite, scuds, hosie ry, talon kidd glouta /ke. Gentlemen are invited to call and examine them, u they are supposed to be ehe !Pr__ Burk d Prrranmen, ) November EE President and Directo rs or this Ha n k have this day declared a dividend of Pour per cent. for the last six months, payable to Stockboldere or their legal representatives Gorthsvith. JOHN ER, Cashier. EZIOILIALOZ BAN* OF PITTLIFFou t rlB Bin hes thir d docl r ri=Ntii of Fonr per cent. on Its Cited/4ml, out of the inches of We last sin months, p able on or lifter the 17th• aorta-dtd THOB. IlL• HOWE, Cashier. Nove• trruentqa, rnber 11h, TILE Merchants' and Manufachreers , Hulk has this day declared • drebrend of k'our per cent. on the pilaf Stock, out of the pro Are for the last ..o montha hoed W. IL KENNY. Casher. Inaspratt ita Boas' Soda Ash. MBE subscribers we now receiving their Fall stock j of the above article, three vessels, vie: the Juniata, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two toot., ltaillephen Baldwin and to shortly expected; they snehlberefore, prepared meiye order.. They will receive during the win ' ter and erring regales supplies we:gear Orleans. nevl3 W MALITCLIELTHEE MUBPfIATT & 80N8' BLEAOTIIING POWDER— A impeder article always *hand and ferule at an neasesdly lowprice, by • novl3 W t kraurourairazE timee we EßEL—Oil by bbltviaint S 4 4 :IA( HEL IBI.B6Ie4I and '- 360 Liberty st WISICEY-300;bbls Whiakeytor sale byy 00.13 NV A. lILMITCHELTREE Pori. M a d e i raadd greet hid for wale bL y y by the cask, or in quanutieo teLault purchaser', ts; vg , ,k „ tam etwAaftEh. nO(moc ~z,,piay &lord, Co, soo - J. ita MOW Co,) for isle hilf_pipeo or quotoitt.• to nit parduroookby W IttAIITCHELTEM no• 13 HOLLAND On fi N. E. RUM, 4nel an IMlClrtlat 1 DI. of Unmade - Lop:ma, for Wain, craentitien to ear n it Poftbnrore, by noVIZ W R MiiiivaeurßEE poTATOW-69 bran Sweet rttntoesi 330 bble lilt Med in order and for We by '4 M RitA2il pr i m e Lacrril4lte • eOraesSolltfillebi nod Second F ßENca CLoeys— Rich eribrokered Freud, C1. .k.1 AIM imported and for:sale at tie cheap one price store, No 60 Market street, novio MASON tr. Co NEW ORLEANS BUtiAR- 2Q de N 0 Sager, very superior artiele, for sale • y n0v10430 D rbIORGAN & --• - GAReg ajoof I Parettettas--.7W R Murphy, north east cornar th and Market stn, has an assonnucot of those scarce and desirable goods. Cher , / Craps and CraPe Liaa—Masarine blue, paper muslin, high cord Cumbria:l, ha, n0v.1.3 TIN - MIXTFOWCERT.—The threiniladlass in the ke Pittsburgh blusicai dzaderayoriki give tbctr %par tatly concert at ths Apollo, an Tu.,. day arc at 7 o'clock. Adrulasina Igi cacti_ W4 l 4 4. 11 , nor 13.dt R , 1 . BINGHAM... / I "Zri a3 t'? l.l "i li !ii7 l l WAY- bbls Laabwillo ..oho Limo, fin .011 .4 ..13 CURBRIDOE. WILHOP. &maa_a_dr DEUCE'S capon CANDY—A fteob supply . jut re cdved and formal. by novl2. .1 JUDD& Co /ALIVE OIL -7 y . M slat jom roe'd pod for sale b 00•13 • J lUDD* Co CT - tit - 5f pE:eutt. 7 . , IS obliunikree'd and novl3 JitIDD&Co ASE(—id - 'asks, pare ankle, In store end klf Ws by • nosd TIMMY & REST TIMED APPLI4I AND PEAClMS: 4 pp'6alDsiid . A, pusher, 109da da Amgenated uss a ßy d tcis in 4 r cid by . Wl—. for salal2C° FEIEATEEMS-5:1 bag*, pa; YankeeGx .ale by um? FiILENA RIMY h. Co STEAMBOATS, ougclaNAVl it PITTEIBITRUII DAILY PACKET, LINE. lera well bairn anti et opkoltdiestienntitr elem. en to now competed Of the Inostrordtat. In* hod end forniahed, and peer boats on Ilia amen of the West Every McComicedatled and'inimir tan that money can procure, haTridcd tor pam. menders. The Lind ham been Lit tot do icon —los carried a million of people yr' ont the lawn lAA ii to their persona. The , boau will at the foot'et Wood erectile day preview to sortiror, kr the neap non of height and the coup of paueogors on thereo. ter In elf caw the pomp money mast be paid is advance. . SIINDAT PACKI:T - • The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt A. 0. Hatay leave Pittsburgh every Sunday taming az 10 obleser. Wli.sling every Sunday evening at 10 r. I. ?day 7Y,180. - - MONDAY PACKET . The 110NONGABELd., Caps S torm, will leave Hite burgh every Monday roam* al 10 Weigel; Wheeltit every bloaday evening at 10 t. at. TIIESDAT PA.C.FLE.T. The /118133NLL No. 2, Capt. J.-At=raxa, vat leave Piligtplel every Tuesday M.Ol 111 NI oMtee►= r. Wheelie; every Tuesday evening IMO P. ts. WEDNEY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Caps. B. DUE ultl leave Piastre h every Wednesday moray sk o'clock; Wheeliagevery Wednesday erseattag alknniL TROUSDAY PACKET. The EIMLLIANT, Cape. Gleam, will' lam Ptaa• burgh every Thanday morning at 10.4k1Oek; Maas. every Thartday evectair at 10 r. x. • FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER No. X Capt. Caw., lea's Plan burgh every Friday monuag at 10 o'clockyliVlutallag every Friday averung at 10 r. x. BAT I 7IIDAYPACWIT. The MESSENGER;papt. S. Rao, oral testy Pitt& burgh every Saturday =ing. az 10 Weloek Virheeites • every Buturdey eveulng at 1D P. it. NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH. DAILY LINII OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKLTS, 16 4 11% Magog (vu eu.scurar,) , , ! Leaves Pittsburgh dilly, at o'cloek,M. kw; rives at Cilar, Mouth of the Bandy bad &AM Ca. Ital,) at 3 o'eMek nod Naw Lisbon at 16 Bur o 6141, Leaves New Lisbon at otlocki IL, (makhur trip canal to the duel-during angh4) Mid Glistrow at a o'clock, 6. AL, and unveil at limbo:pm; p. kL—thas making a coatinuom line for canglappm. scoters and freight between New Lisbon andfirts bargh, In shorter time and Or Wan tares Mau by pry other roam. The PionHewn of this Late have the pleasure 411; fmmioa the public that they have fitted up two Ent elan Canal Booty foe the eecommoditon of p—isomers arid . freight, to run in connection with th e known weathers CALEB COPE end BEAVER, and comer& ing, at Glasgow with the Pittsburgh and Chide nail and other daily lines of camera down the Ohl& and Istississlypi rivers The proprietors pledge dm* selves so spare no expense or trouble to Lome each fon, safety and thsparch, and oak of the pubpo a lama clam& parrona AUTHORIZDAGENTS. 0 X BARTCN,' S. AW. HARBAUGH, I rilau g h ` IL HANNA & Co. mylluf I.•ELABBAGGE ACe. New "1"' NOTICE—Tkas steamer WAVER, 0, Kaiak% ista. ter, will learn &Aar thia notice, far Wallavillaznaii• ally, at 9 dalnek in the alontias . leas. ilili PITT/BURGH & 11/10117NAVILLS DiAly Packet Line. FEBRUARY 111,1849 FEBRUARY 194 1114 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. M., AND 4 P. L The following new boas leapt* toe line for the present season:4T LAMM, Capt. James Par= TIC, Capt. A. Joao* and AFLAME, Capt. E. Bennett. The boat" are entirety new, and are fined op without regard to expense. /W -arp Cothran that money can procure has been provided. The Boon will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boa as the foot of Row at. Passenger* will be punctual on board, no the boats will eeriazniy bravo tt they deal hours, A. M. and 4P. M PII7I3IIUSAII & WILEPLENG PA P; , The mitt Emu= CONSUL. Dorsey P Unary, master, min - leavo . (early for ••11.4, en 11.0nday, . • y and Friday, at.. 10 crelock_preelsedy. Leave Ilialuorry Tuesday, Tim:day and Sr mrd Tdbt ... ° lll lan . d m a=s i titermediate Every accomodauon can be procured rot the com fort scut safety of passengers b i e r s been provided. The boat is olno provided club a se -aeting safety otard to boallor to °l' For V:4 ' l " tab{ corner of Ist and Mahout= Ms PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET Wa ne new t, and spiracle GUIVILIOn. go )3..!ds N 0.2„ • faun, muter, will leave for died:l -ntel and Lacluille on Thersdapi the lath Ina Lou to o'clock, A. Of. For freight or paaaage apply on bout, to BURBRIDGE. VVILSONIe Co, crr- • narl4 OEO B MILMOIERGEB. FOR BRIDGEPORT. The ...at an 11 d D rnistardial staarner, 11SON v..vt.d; Andrew Poe, amour, , mill poem, f. et regular nip* Inovroen Pleop,,,aysh and Bridgeport. She will leave Ponahragh or., blan dly. and Thursday. Po o freigia or pump; apply on board, oe '.O tivlD D WILY:IMB, or FOR NEW ORLEANS.COLUMEU.SPONTICELLD AND GEORGETOWN, md all Intwarunflaro land- Ingo on the nroodralppl and Pearl Rivera. The new fight drvught andsdngio. tl steanrer vtotr.A. 3 e Ven, r4l i Z on rust, e a or Sul hl or pans NI The fate stramerr . ' HOBERT Amos,' B. Irwin, =star, will leave 63 abov e inntraledive at, 44. ay..). _"'DtFot- &Oen ant FOR BT-1,01:118. The splendid steamer .1 CRITTENDEN, sai si lirraellmaitee,*lllleave Rrr *s . ailers° POz ad intarmodtate ports this day. • freight or passage, apply Otl nosed m is t{ t ECISicINNA - I. Ma light draught eteatrusr ... SHENANDOAH, imat i rrutaa master, will kayo for the. '- at to &clack. au and hoer mediate ports ratialar For fret/hi or pasarige apply on board. own FOR ST. L 0171.9, The Sae new nod aubstardirtlattrata.. ' MT. VERNON H. &vont; =mar,. .111 Hari for aabove mat Intermadtata pone on this da , at tO o'clao hi .1 , . 1 4- For ght gr paisaga apply onboard..' lotto __ " -FORdactsTfali l m ete. e spIeNEF ndid F E and N fast GLArim NA ming stea r ,41.10:::: ,!' A 1 APCture, master, win leaveMr '' • ---- the above and intermediate ports om tins day, 8111 inv., a: tOokloelt, A. lit For &Mulder pomp apply on boa_rd.. . , nogA FOR CINCT ,----r-- jattelk,The splendid.suramer RINGGOLD, Cope, master. will Icareiter above and Intermediate pens this day, at tOo'clock A.. ht. ' . - PCDFCIND The dim now liskil, dr,itoner Illl caralf i l2l,7inrc i?i l"" 4riwat7. 10 o'clock, A. Al. For fi,_...s!iir,:, usage apply on board.. nov4 Ftli. CINCINAUTITh Mat The spleadid_light draught steamer uErisv.A, • Vitgktna, master, , will lean tot •,ba above and femme/Dam ports CM Any 111 10 o'clock, A. hi. Pb, Otllekt or PlUage apply Oeboasd .-- --. REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET. 'llexplerdalne Melam VERMONT, • • . Wm Haslet; master; milt leave foe the ve end Pay Intetmediate polka to- AT. sage, apply on' board. ' • ' agril , • . POI CST; roc lisF7 - 7 - . -', m i nt cr...: The splendid S AMBRIA un reaming 111:1 •12. , ' C. S. Hcadrick, muter, .iii it* .. for T lda Ma above and lareancace fstru cm veY, Ike '3IM inst., mlO e'eloek, A EL For O.lfld as passage apply on bola ot tri ' Goal. \ • Fourzwe co The near and fail ranithec'euramer NORTH RIMER, jEgutum Demo, well Leave I,ler. above all Bute romp badzy 11l o'clock, A. N.ocilt, at -- • - FOR ST. LOUcEI -- 7. amatThe splendid and fast wrelniyaseans ytaratt.;, Istaseer PA i wed Ir aye few die above iutentediataP eristenThar• day, Mk law, at to o'cloc ßad k A. ed. •••• For freight or putouts, 'Apply on board,. oath; REGULAR CINCINPIAITgaI s;..KT - •• • Than= warner •• I , • ELIGHANHER4 • c iat i rarkinton, master, eriGlepett'for the hove and intennedirin peels iv & For fro or passage, apply on board. . --kraws 4k,(70 , 5 - PAST AYES FOR CIrhiLERLAND, SALTIM :"O* AND THE EASTERN CIIIE THE Proprietors of dila LAU have,•gegoa ari and are earedpre in forward I Admires tif. all d. o l:ants daily, ttha luvren +WA, , 4 DIVELL A .I I ,4r., noEf.,lllMlostah. pg rune eranosl flonli Charles at, Britswee. r R. MURPHY has 0 Petted within a feyeda TV r• • large assonment ot superior FrimeligerizoN comprising differenf.badrA, of mu.., o.ft-k. berm Searle', a te, D a, Laght Bios, Brown, and &lamina Mae: also, various q.aiue, orbwor. PARmTToAUD LYUNEBECLOTHSr oral' the leadsog color a, hicioding a fine pukes of Ter/ parka black. "sELT/NGS—hlexasin Blue Glee 13.WM11.* DIV AIN-"81141.- /dli;tion, b., Black he. EMBROIBERED CASdhre.llWir„Dinin•VL'a Noes de Lains, printed Cesissocre a new ankh, for tattles dresses, Ski* strafed novl ca i r Y b lit G untrek MY 10 kro , : .. .,dse and p a Plug: 150 b - Erirfor Vand Allatirra , 1 • 00 du'Ciittbed Raniaal le do 'Lashooo2 It°4l=Jec'daskl.ofurooe,l '"111.1.d"' 40 cask. BftaPar ratut:';"Tri:rer4 by Nal at.. c IN UNIT, u Culanzarea Ntorlegis %.; Coaxor—Opasdor ibis dry by EOM* • Alta aopply of ttowtalY - siyles, at your ttaralatatts.h Faeactt Cloth. C.aubtar eg and Veting*, cad wood au . cun .t. yryintr, Powpaltdiap, caluedatlft Rad - /1. TINS _......—___:,___.__ .'. 97 .1 1 1 if so AT.Afti s Onus Doom N. AU. & Co, ocori No. 49 Weser meet. 11 - 1 1 ./fr--420 torah Dried Peaces; DK& ./Le ri 44 AP Noe, =ler raiding end Dor sale by noel Nt & ROA liberty ei