• THE PITTSBURGH GMI7IL PUBLISIISD BY. ;VMXISA CO PITTSBURGH' ,4,.,AgErILDAY MORNING, Nov. IS, 18d& pgm - AD -- lIIORTJKAMEMIOLN. ' I' d.dillitibseripsiotortoilleNortlamer , Adverti+.,tm'g BtslDs Gum 4 fldkdelplda, e,n and U ZZ d erra thiastko. CORUCEIIVIAL MAN AND NrnaLi/EL. • - pawpaws: CIIRREIAT. enineriptionr thls rateable paper will be received -4. We * will ' i lia " u t=r 4 L e cf "Pea" ' ma ' Amman Dabs Cisme= published r4rll-VrediT. and Weekb.--Its Dom b Berm vbabsperannampherrl-Weekly is Pere Bop's, ,1,1 I'm Weeklq to !Pt° Dodos N I V u N ""/ 'utv'MYs: dwr grAirezesiee axe ,finrerrbefee-62,1a, as t ti t..l 'l le to hind in m the da 7 y as • eti:vd= =2.1 , - , Fos Lava CoreaereiallneaßgermommiN__ 2der - . lye River Nem, Impons, Morus7 burteu l kv• ev • See iteFe page tor Teleigrasible Sew. , • 'VOTE OF 4 • - • Zhe- TOM in the city of Nevi York is as bl• . - f-Caee , .vs t r z .u.N... l r ri arm 6`d t84062 F -"--'ilteafflatelvoterofPtriladelphiacityandcounty • Tailea':" . Cites. Van BUM. ,1(... . 3 1, 2 30 21,510. 817 .r" Wholenumbolvates, numbs; oilmen, .13,627 . . ,_ - • The foi . eleetors .fin President in the city of Boston, is as SAkrws: W , 8427 Detre:mat lect ors ~j 2991 ' . Free Sofl eyeteis. ' 1909 - • Scatuutog, 14 Whole number of votes, 19,547 The,nnicial vote in the city of Baltimore is as Taylor, .Van Bum, Whole ntuabee of votes, 2 /, 811 The official dote of Pinsburgb, u u follows: Taylor. Casa. Von Dunn. 5429 3117 525 Whole number of votes, 9372 [We have included in this vote, Ailegitany,Man* ,phestor, South Pfttsburgh; Birteinghiun, Lawrence• mile and Pitt township, which are u mach a. part ofritttantrey as far as busines is coneerned,!as one or the Wards. We behave the aggregate of Phil. includei ihe sitttie county.] Now Jro some comparison: The Surma TWO of-Philadelpixis city and county, and New York city and is strthilows Philadelphia, New York, , Difrercute in Liver orPluladelphia 469 • The aggregate vete ead in Baltimore sad %atm Is as Eakins Bahrtn' our, '' ' BOA 06. Ditarence io favor of Baltimore, ----- 3,461 , The IWegllle, vote of Pittsburgh, is 9372, being 3275 stunt of Boston. *jgdg*ixt pf Gera. Can on the conduct of the Necticaurrnimpaigiaby Gun, Tailor has 'just been itirieirtiGut ,people,VithihafolL3iving re• aft, mo r tar OW ill 'yet ascertained : Stales. ids4.s3r Taylor. EL &tate. Mat - for:Cass. Er dtasiniehnsetut 25,W0 12' Inane ' i -:. 3,003 9 Ithato 1111u3C %ow 4 Tle. listapshirarl4,ooo 6 Coon - 3,000 0 vhg=oo a ' a) " . VeunOnt " • 10,000 0 B. dins, ay s 111.1:01 9 New. Fmk , • 70,000 30 •Alabama 3.009 9 fievaJorkey , ' 3,Z10 7 Ohio 10,000 sci. Pranntranin ..VAMO 00 Indium 3,600 10 Admire 500 3 6 1111140 s 44 1 X, 9 hlarlitadarolina 3„800 8 Mini Wisconlhngsu 3,050 5 LionlaCl No•t O,COO 4 GitOrpa , 8, 4,000 1=1 1No• 1,000 4 O*1;o6011uoi., say 1,600 0 Missouri 10,00, 7 *Florida, 500 3 *Arkansas 2,03) 3 Kentinkjr 12,000 1,9 4 11.44issippi 1,019 6 Terateane 60)0 13 *Texas 3,000 4 Total, nrarly 153,600 163 Total, nearly 71,000 127 Taliof'• PoPolia m,Jacity, 81,804% Da of Electors, In thistable we have claimed for Gen. Taylor nothing which la not now morally certain, while we have *needed to Gen. GM majorities and and Electors in Miisissippt, Alabama, and all the States but Florida not decisively beard from. We believe the maj.nity of Taylor over Cass to thin State will exceed the above, and so of North Car aim and several others, and that Gen. Taylor's majoritireveao Ceara* the aggregate Popular 'Vote wilt nearly or quite reach 100,000. Add to this the vote for .11.i...Aran Bares a bout 200,000—aine tenths oftteunhy men wtm Frahm Taylor to Casa, 'or at least cbtatemo the inatetof Gen. Cass ame iyilbteduittiegubiatt WY the Toted the. lattor . tOtenittielliCtoiteer is petty effectually exßug• ed nicealky - of drawing black lines around-tr.—MY- MillatelifuotTet,pr imperfectlr heard from Vmminzts--The New Orleans Picayune has newa from Venezuela (teceived by way of '.l6:liene, Jamaica') Mar ta Wendy battle bad been • Sought iktvi , FA (Vennaziebt,)o[l. the 21w ofSep , tember,- tetween Gen. Poses farces, under OoL Stphatle, and those ofPresident Manages, in which Monzins'efimate were defeated with great Ices in tilled and slimness. On the 2Sth the squadron of Gen. Pam, consist:4ot twelveaail arid a steam nrwasotildatacaibo. Gen.Paez seems to meet with inmost in alibis battles. The city of Maracaibo lad not bean smocked, in consequence of a threat finin Monagas fiat be would put the inhabitants Men, women, and c ttildren, lathe sword, if an as sink Was Made. ge will be starved Le to n sup. render, hgthetzheim were pinched for prinisions. Them were mimosa at St. Thomas, on the 3lst 1 4 1 1 Mo, said to have come by Way of Trinidad and Antigatiabit Pass had entered darracas at the 0f2,000 men, andjhat Mumps had fled. Tex New You Joust-Vat or Oman= did not semi to had out until lately, that Gen. Taylor wag' ante enough elected. h a leading article '"A view 'at,tini,Poll 01111161 th it Wretches voter, as they Scam Hire loon sicetah o.B4.tieltitild these two gentlemen doused in walking Am with great mildness, yet fifth minaiaerable. spirit, and tie '1..11g each .14 tam it tfbeittod diacharged a Mriutan duty. ' Thiry ateitiergymetr—em mauer of what denomi ustion--fcir those of iniety elude of belief' went in the pAibiTaylor as the sorest peace man to latAmnd in the - ocmtury; beChns krventlyvnshed that the tire& vision may never be mewed.— Gougenialto these is another class of peace men, ' to which that gentleman belongs with the broad brimmed bmand drab suit With much satiate... don we saw venerable, tranquil, determined gnat:- ' en 100 rip end. vote 'the Taylor ticket as the beet of the bunch: 'Find little .uteritable war" speech of ..0 uisi.has lost in many votes, while the noble humanity of the real obi soldier amid the cruelties of thebloody field has gained him multitudes." SVe mddiabed some time ago, an account of a • ...karate tragedy which took place at Yellville, in Marina aninty, Ark., and In which three men were —Wed and several severely wounded. A moo • . named 3laclair, whO had made himself convict,- 4Otts in the affray, killed one Stinson Everret, and 4 4mapid,.. He was pursued, and the Batesville Ea. .4;la of the 24th oh, gives the finale of that bloody work as bUows: • •eAgiarty were in pone:tit of him and came on borne tied in the woods, and not far ob, is the Sop of Ueo, he was sleeping: They aroused Wm, 10 tin, and was And upon, two bald titkingeMxt, producing death. H 4 e is represented as being 'sidesperate man, and fond of violence. . _ • The „ PoWcompiaitis that Gen. Taylor bat not al. ,i,ady itaigned him commission of Major General, • ricanthst he is President elect. He may have, for ...whidtbe Past knows about it; bat we think a will he enough when the fact of hie election is of -9 communicated. Some of the Lecotocos seem eery anxious to get him out of an office, in which he has honored the American name and .the American an= AxxSasse.- . ..,Tbe Lecialantre at Arkansas wu to assemble at Little Sock on the etb hula, and it j'flaijrapottusbuidtmsto trauma- IT. S4Senators SD till two =spited bums, and • U. a Senator to . Choi March next, will hue to be .. ,, isktetett,and theameadmentsto the cionstitationsiv. theelection of Judge, Prosecuting Attanki* ace-, will wine up for tanAcation or The Van Baron Intention:mar is olopia ' inelbd the unendments will be rattled. Vireßilitrim Rama Istnen.—The Providence remarks, " the Van sumo pub of this held scare meetings, hare Menalated .. , ; ,. ..#o , dcrutt .- eins, hive spent mums =mend lOW fideejaar, than. both tie 'otheriparties , -jethee: meek eteiMeelehaneh more wish their .", - .i.idarrats than with their mullions. CrAiri74G, 'You r —au 3814 Poansylvania outdo' volo — b3+ oottfortilit is di • wbo betrayed brr. MO has draw bettor 00 time by otiv:tiog Fillmore with tt "diatos font the casing vote to ant bet Worm heft .10gt!•Y!•?1 • l':•. ' '`t - crtji raank 013fiegitlitnailitbil` in. ezeia4 Ottentintierhich fepaideinniiaie.". Thilliipnessiei kiiprengeaiidecliun, mtudvd.talesq., This impression wholly incorrect. There is iu; ranch talent of thm kind here a 3 in any other place. We have te,lickers of the first order, and'their pepds make as (7 41.r.013ii5!m thoie in our - engem cities But Witte* title has been dime M callrfoeh this talent trench- away as to make an impression on the public • Tetchers and pupils have bean content to play and anti in privato,and the world hen known little or nothing of their sksil and progresa. This evil, however, is being cemented. Several of the best performers in the two cities are in the habit of meeting weekly, for practice, and occa sionally they give a musical Soiree. It was the pleasure of the writer to be present at one of these lately. The pieces performed were altogether of the Operatic style, and consisted of Solos, Duets. , Trios, and Choruses. We give the names of the pieces, that the character of the music, and the skill and talent requisite to its performance may be understood 1. Duets, Tenor and Bass, de Bilis*. no—Donixetti. 2. Trio—Opera of Attila, by Ver di. 3. Grand Finale, from Norma—Solo and Cho ma. 4. Solo—Lieda, (Soprano) Donijetti fr. Grand Neu, from William Tell—Tenor and Bans by lips. sini. 6. Comic Duott (Soprono and Balsa) Elixir of Love. 7. Grand Duet; from Latvia de Lam mermore, (Tenor and Bass.) DonijettL ft Grand Sextets—Finale de Lucie—Donneni. The various parts of these pieces were sustained by well trained voices, and the effectwas exqui. tritely fine. Some portions were equal to any thing we harts ever heard. We do not feel at liberty to go into particulars, but we cannot refrain from ex• preemies the pleasure we experienced in listening to the Trio—Opera Attila; the Grand Boon from William Tell; the Comic Duett, and the Grand Sextet The style of manic in these pieces is very different, and of such a character as to call out the talent and skill of the performers So far as we email judge, there was nothing wanting. Not only was the harmony preserved, but that which gives - to music its true eloquence—the very thoughts and ideas of the composers were developed. But we wont stop. Our intention was not to write an essay upon mimic, but to call attention to it. We feel that it is a much neglected and a much abused science. The performance to which we have referred was under the direction of Mr. Ifenry Sieber, and we feel that we are doing but a nipple act of justice jo that gentleman, in saying that to no one in our community are we more indebted for whatever of musical taste and talent we have than to him. By long and untiring perseverance he has placed himself among the first musical performers of our country, and is now devoting all his abilities to the promo tion of this embrace among us. We rejoice that his acute are beginning to be appreciated. lie ought to be encouraged and sustained by our citizens, and we believe he will be. That the influence of the musical talent now enlisted may be brought to bear upon the pub lic mind, and :bat our citizens may have the opportunity ofl knowing what can be done, we would respectfully suggest to Mr. Kleber and cabers the propnety of giving a Concert In one of the public Halls of the city. Tickets ought be issued, and the proceeds, after paying expenses might be appropriated to the poor. This would combine two good objecto--the cultivation of a taste for music and the rebeviog of the needy.— No lady or gentleman could feel any besitouon in engaging in such an enterprise. We hope they will be willing to make the attempt, and we are sure if thy do, the result will be high. ly gratifying to nemselves, and useful to the community. A Darrasno's Sammanix.—vlt would be a com b:amble thing if I knowed just where I was bound Lip sovereign mixed with down street, and theie's no mob thing micron street at all. The moon's cross-eyed, and keeps winkin' and blinkin' tallith" had her eyes full of Macaboy. Now, what am Ito do' If I wand mill there's a very pleasant chance of going to sleepwanding. 111 goes to sox, hang me if I know which way I am travellin'.' And sometimes he has other thoughts. Ins her moment-he reflects upon his career and sees where it must end. He thinks of the talents which have loen prostituted—of the fortune which has bean; squandered—of time that has been kisr—of hopes that have been blighted. In the bitterness of:his soul ha remembeti when the world was all bright, when Sind parents, a devoted wife and af fectionate children was ready to item and to bless Win. But them prothOwrobjects ore all scattered• Broken hearted with grief, they have gone to an early grave, or driven by want they have become wanderers in the world. He himself Is without a home and without a friend. Wretched and uu, done be wishes he had never been born! The past can never be recalled—the present is full of remorse, and the 'future is all dark withe storms of coming wrath. Warida would he give if he could but become what he once wim—but it is ton late! A drunkard he is, and a drunkards doom moat be his! , THY Warruca.—Winter is rapidly approach ing, mad in the northern motions of the Union the temperature has already been quite cold. At sunrise on Saturday morning the thermometer at Albany stood at. sixteen degrees above zero, a very respectable indication for mid-winter. At Willisurtabarg, L L on Saturday morning, thermometer stood at 20. The Mina Gazette mentions that on Friday morn ing the thermometer at Deerfield indicated one de. grog below zero at sunrise. At Buffalo on Thursday snow feg to the depth of nineteen inches. Most of the shipping and many of the steamers were going Into winter quarters In alluding to the snow storm the Buffalo Com. menial says: ...There is a greater quantity fallen than at nay one time dicing last winter." On Wednesday the snow was two feet deep at Frankville, Catteraugus couruy. At Boston., on Friday, the thermometer, when highest, indicated 3:3i; Saturday, at sunrise, 17. Sine* the 1 Ith day of November, 11326 (22 years ap) when the thermometer in that city stood at 16. i 6n not fallen so low:as on Friday morning, w early in the season. Last year the fast frost in Novem ber occurred on the 23th. The coldest mornings in November, in the law 22 years, were the 20th d 26th in 1839, and the 30th in 1617—0 n which mornings the thermometer stood at 59, 9 and 10 degrees. Tom Sattaxix—A Wastunpon cmerespoodent of the Now York Commercial has the following °beer• cations on thp political complexion of the United Statex Senate: "The prospect of a Whig majority in the Senate, within the first two years of Gen. Taylor's admin. igration, is not so good. Reckoning the changes which are likely to be made in the Senatorial rep resentation of States, this winter, and making the addition of two from lowa, and classing Mr. Hale an an independent, and Mr. Calhoun its' a demo. teat, the Senate will stand, at the opening of the next scum., Whip 27, Democrats 31, independent 1, and vacant sent I. In this calculation I have not ventured to assume that the Ohio Legislature will be able to elect a Senator, bat have supposed that Mr. Allen's place will be left vacant. Wheth er in such a case the Executive of the suite woeld have the power to appoint n Senator I am not informed. If that power belongs to him, then Whig will of course be sppointeil, and in the tits: session of the 31st Congress the Whip and Menu. Hale and Calhoun will forma tie against -the Democrats proper giving 012 important arca. dons the casting vote to Me. Fillincire-. The mode of electing the President and Vice President of the United States is comprehend vely waled in the Philadelphia Ledger. The electors Who were chases on the 7th instant, assemble in the capitals of their respective States, an the Snit Wed• nesday in December, and vote for the candidates of their choice. Having recorded their vote, copies of it are made, and forwarded to Washington by special messenger, before the Brat Wednesday in January. The votes of all the States are opened on the second Wednesday of February, in the pre sence of both Homes of Congress, and the persons having &majority of the whole number of electors are declared to be the President and Vice Presi dent elect. Ancrusa Dom. m Paounerr.—Western politi. clans poem generally to begone pugnacious. Maj. Wm. FL Polk, the brother of the President, has Mane into collision with a Mr. Burton, declaring Woe a statement of the latter, redacting upon Maj. R. B. Reynolds, in connection with a political stump controversy between exiJovemor Jones end A. V. Brown. The result so tor is, Maj. Polk des clines "a war of words," (as only women fight that way, he says,) and gives Mr. Burton the fol. lowing significant piece of information: "I will beat. Florence, Alabama, on Saturday, nes tb ltunant. Respectfully, tto.° San rat Brianzz.—The Brooklyn Y.) pt- pas ray Gat Geller. Mr. Greene has commenced a gatt Or 141 apt= Mr. ;twice Pieta?, the eleP &her brae tate Mrs. Madlt, and that the damage' are raid at EOOO. The cause of action ta Probably the recentimblicatbrea in New 'York city, making 1011:=1:1 dunes agleam Mr. G., le commerion iridi Mr. mate. maniage rW kap MI Ada:tired thi4bigilltaii ata, '-it. ll lazgualarlit loall;:4t• senti Eu *Wareitli u Byron, war Asia itidtkitiwkage of the wonderful4nd vetted . Wcakingettniuntii nature so Shakespein, bit he. to always sanest and life like. He can wear the appearance enJ speak the language of a peasant. or a clad, or be can assume the great cligriity of the Chnstian and plulosopli . er. Every where he is simple end true to his subject Below we give a little piece containing some beautiful thoughts ex• pressed in his own peculiarly happy language. The Infant In Prayers A child beside a mother kneels With lips of holy love, And fain would lisp the vow it feels, To Him enthron'd above. Tat stainless how, Pe : exquisitely fair! Who would not be an infant now, To breathe an infant's prayer? No crime !lath shaded its yontig heart, The eye scarce knows ■ tear; Tim bright enocigh from earth to part And grace another sphere! And I was once a happy thing, Like that which now I see, No May bird on eetano wing, More beautifully free. The cloud that bask'd in noontide glow The dower that danced and shone, All hues and sounds, above, below, Were joys to feast upon! Let wisdom amile—l oil forget The colder hannui of men, To hie where infant hearts are met, And he a child again; To look into the laughing eyes And see the wild thoughts play, - While o'er each cheek a thousand dyes Of mirth and meaning stray. °Manhood! could thy spirit kneel Banda that ninny child, Au fondly pray, as purely feel, With soul as undefird. That moment would encircle thee, With light and love divinel Thy gaze might dwell on Deity, And heaven itself be thine! PIMSYLVAXLL.—A letter from Washington, my. of Pennsylvania: The sound of victory comes thundering up Peso. 331.3 1 3.11141. Avenue, striking the walls of the White House with terrific force. It is the death-knell of the "powers that be." Pennsylvania! Nobly ban she a., ranged her wrongs. The "b li nd giant" has laid a suing and suffocating grasp on their throats He 13 blind no more. Let Mr. Buchanan now retire, and do humble penance for his sins against the Com monwealth that has nurtured him. Let profligate politicians no more dare to practise their frauds on an honest and nnauspecting people. New York too' What sound and summary retribution has overtaken the intriguers there We must not tor. getin this hour of triumph to give Mr. Polk has due. We wish we could say we are much obliged to him far providing so admirable a successor to him. self, when his expensive and inglorious reign shall come, but he has unwittingly done it. A vigilant Providence, that brings good out of the worst evil, must have the praise of thew beaeficient results. It becomes the great Whig party to go on with the reform they have commenced, in a spirit of sobriety and stedfastness, suited to the character of this great nation. It is beneath them to exult immoderately over the fallen Ms The mortification of the leaders is no great as to constitute an ample punishment, needing no aggravation. The terrible war which they have beetiearrying on with a spirit relentless as thelgrave; the war on do. [acidic improvements, against the rights and aspen. tenons of the people ; the war on the principle of economy, so essential to our government, for their mismanagement has wet the nation $145 a minute; above all on human life sacrificed abroad, and dc.- mestic happiness minted et borne, all this voltms eery evil, wrought by these "architects of ruin," is now meeting its just retribution. Who can help admiring the movement of the people, rising in their majesty, and rebuking the authori of these calamiv ties What food for reflection to Mr. Buchanan is that 5000 majority Ls his own Lancaster ' Truly "York and Lancaster" have united their forcer for he great occasion. The dames of tio• peopi• an to :those able and i'origabfs alum 'of As liaig inito dare ts-iW so Alsgaritly and entirely in Lit, hard field; also to those eloquent men who have publicly met the foe, and done such capital service with the hying bps. They have often been obliged to encounter the office holders of the Gov. eminent, who elm:Wooed their appropriate dime* to engage in political campaigning. Such men are unworthy to hold Mace, and should make ready to MLR. UstruAat—.General James Taylor, one =all remnant of the Pioneer F.dhers, and an active um , it of the West ui the days of its early settlement, died in bin 80th year at Newport, Ky, an the 7th. He ban left behind him a numerous circle of relations and friends, children and grand oliCrect. General Taylor born at Midway ,in the coon. ty of •Caroline, Virgmin, on the 19th of April, 1769. He emigrated to Kentucky in 1,92,:5tH id the MAyear muted upon the spot where be died. trait • ettantitinarner genrolibelreub Army in the taut war with Great Britain, and is noticed in histories referring to those times as `ac.' the in the &charge of the important dirties which devolved upon him." The same Martina relate,. that when Gen. Hull surrendered Detroit to the British, General James Taylor was one of the first officers called upon to mein in drawing up the m anes of capitulation; but be, with the others, indig nantly refused an participation in an act so die. graceful to the American /MIL The deceased WAD a COll4ll of General Za4lsry Taylor and his last public act, before leaving the works of Time for the rewards of Eternity, was to give his vote for the Taylor, and Farrar* Prendentral Electors in Kentucky—which he did, being waited upon by one of the judges of the election, about five hours before his death, in this connection, it may be apposite to mentron,--which we do on the author. try of one of his old friends—that his fun public am mu hearing to Richmond, Va., as a depfity Sbenli under his tither, the vote of Caroline county at the first election of George Washington. Gen. Taylor hu been an invalid for a number of years, during the last two or three of which he euf kind mach from his bodily infirmities. He Meow gene—one of the last Pioneers to leave the banks of the beautiful Ohio, as be was one of the first to "make his borne upon them, and adorn it first with the, necessaries and comforts, than the refinements and elegences of life.—Cin. Gen was / 5 miles, by 9, .d 40 round, with walla 100 feet high, and thick enough for 3 chariot. abreast. Babylon was 60 miles within the walls, which were 75 feet thick, and 300 feet high, with 100 bra zen gates. The temple of Diana at Ephesus, was 425 fee high, tosupport the roof It lima 200 years in build The largee of the Pyramids is 481 (het high, ■od 663 tee on the side; its haw coCare II acre& The stones are about 30 Met to Length, and the layers era 206. 360,000 men were employed in its erec tion. The labarynth of Egypt contains 3000 chamber*, and 12 hallo. Thebes ins Egypt presents ruins 21 mike' round It had 100 gates. Carthage was 25 miles round. Athens wu 25 miles round, and contained 250,. 000 citizens, and 100,000 slaves. The temple of Delphos wu 10 rich in donations, that it wu once plundervi of 400,000 sterling; and Nero carried from it 200 statue. The walls of Rome were 13 miles. Lieut. General Napier has made a bitter attaek upon Sir James Hogg. the late chairman tithe East India Company. It appears that Napier heard, tome say, upon the authority of Sit James Hogg, that be bad been amply remunerated fur his servi ces at Scinde, having received, as prize money, upwards of seventy thousand pounds. At this the Lieut, General was astonished, and forthwith pens a leuer to the Standard, daily denying the truth of the statement, and applying to Slr James the epar eta oPthe Hogg," "Hogg," "this man," atm It turns out, that although the prize money bad not been actually received, It was a matter perfectly undo• stood and approved of by the East ladle Company, and was only waiting for some formalities to be disposed at—General Napier has been very rough. ly handled for his ungentlemanly letter. Seventy thousand pounds of prize money, as one'. share; Is an immense sum, and no wonder !bat Sir Charles Napier is a little sensitive about it. • For the Pittsburgh Gazette. , rlil7ll.at, dos. It Mean 1"--Pon. Mr. Eduor —The Port of yesterday, Isms Is very much ruysuded by my nomination of 'Old Whitey,' and says he cannot but consider It as "a mean in: cult offered to the President." The Post's solid.. rude Mr the "President elect," is duly appreciated, but lest he should give himself unnecessary Ulm. ble about the matter, I beg to ware him, that the writer is a great admirer of "the President elect," and had no intention of insulting either hint or his If the nomination is a mystery to the Post, it is per. haps quite as well, that it should remain so. At all events, I do not feel inclined to enlighten him on the subject. Yours, For the Pittsburgh Gazette. atsyor.ity a AJLlegholay ML. Wurrs--Ali the time is fart approaching when the Whip of Allegheny will be called upon to place in nomixation a candidate for the Mayor- alty, allow me to suggest the name of John Geb— hiut, of the Second Ward, as a maxi in miry re. gout qualified, and worthy to hold the eines, Mr. O. nu 6r manyyears been a member of the Select Council from the Second Ward, and has tilled the station with honor and credit to his con. fiats, and the people generally. Mr. 0. has frequently bean proposed fix the of. doe, but being in an active busman, he could eater =Meet to become a candidate; but now, having retired door badness, Ms Mends again w ita hi m to take; the situation, Or he Is withoua doubt one of the bent man In Allegheny Ent the Mica. BUENA. VISTA. • General Foote, Becalm of the United &atea, luta returned to Weshington, via New °dean; Era,., ma and New Tait 7;;1120702161- 07 E n d. .o4 0 11takftila Ot&eneel illterading 't4Petit WDr• Haceeir, on: the motsthat result featarniteidy tufting a few baps of alcohol with a :find! psial oflauirel Oil.. To =lit this singular ipbellinnebon;Which seems to bear Nome analogy withthe motions of the pplanetary orbs, the drops of elaobol should be introtl d at to ne. differententervals „goevolving mei/tuba motion. instantly iminnreilaer in the oil, carrying the alcoholic glob ules through a aeries of mutual annicticais and re, pulsing, Which will last kir many days. The round bodies, which seem to move with perfect freedom through the fluid, turning in a small emi centriocurve at each extremity of their course, pas sing each other rapidly without touching. In the coarse of his experiments, Dr. Hancock observed particles of the fluid to separate In large globular portions. these commence a similar revoluuon, and the smaller ones quitted their course and revolved about the larger, while the latter mill pursue their gyrations after the maner of primary planets and their secondaries. Tux Ems Nas—A very interesting journey says an English paper, has been undertaken by Rev. Dr. Biallobotsky, tinder the joint manage. meat of himself azio Dr. C. T. Hake. The object of the journey is to uscryhe true sources hod eh.. oldie River Nile, u 1 reference to which mien. tifie gentlemen have differed as much. The map of Ptolemy is said to vary greatly with the proper bearings of the river. Another object is to &seer. rain the stale of Slavery and the extent of that trade on the African coast. The expense of this expedition is defrayed by, subscriptions from the scientific and other gentlemen interested; hut we believe the list of subscribers are not numerous.— .The East India Company have granted a free pan sage in their steamer. The result of these reaserch. chea, it is expected, will add much awful informs. lion to the members of the Geographical Society and others. THE Anonotkints.—While conversing with 11 gentleman connected with the ofilca of Indian Af fairs yesterday, we picked up the following items of information, which will be new to our readers.— The number of Indian trams whose existence and claim ere recognised by the General Government is sixty five, and this is exclusive of the tribes re siding in the newly required territories of Califor nia, Oreg.:,n and New Mexico. Of the many L s oa in e.,. whichtribesfour 4 th , e e se o. es , i hianage her of he divided, t he Rocky Mountains, are known by the name of Algonquin, Dacotah, Appalachian, and Shoshonees, (Shaw nees)---/Vat. The New Orleans Times of the 6th inst., has Havana papers to the 27th ult, one of which fan nishes the following paragraph: - • TM Gan' flunarcans—The NO de la Parr* of Campeachy, says that a great hamcane bad cans ed immense loses. A vessel had arrived from Ve ra Cruz, having narrowly escaped shipwreck, after being compelled to throw her cargo overboard.-- Two vessels from New Orleans, laden with floor, had also suffered greatly. Darn- mime FOR nut puce.—Samuel Bowley, Esq., of Gloucester, is about to erect a number of cottages, on a plan which must prove very advan tageous to the workinur classes. To each cottage • quarter den acre of groundwill be snitched, and the tenant yell he expected to pay the interest of the capital expended, and in addition perhaps 45 a year towards purchase money. The sum will be annually placed to the account credit of the ten ant, so that the interest will annua ll y dumpish-- Lam/au Paper THZ PlazosiaL PIiorTATT or TILL car, J. Aaron.—The personal goods lend chattela of the late John Jacob Astor, have, at length, been ascer tained to amount to the immense sum of Gorr mil. lions and ninety five thousand dollars! Thia is ea ch:hive of the houses, lands, &c., constituting his real estate.—N. Y. Giebe. Diocase ov Ngv Yoaa.—The Standing Com mmee of the Proteatmat Episcopal Church in ths diocese, have invited Bishops Doane and Whi tingham to perform episcopal remees during th year. They have accepted the duty.—Y. Y. Ca, Ade. We learn from the Cincinnati Gazelle Ihat De Waller, president of the Shelby College, in this State, has ordered from Munich a refracting telex cope for the ore of the ttunitnuon over which be presides. In one and capacity, this I tugrament will be the fourth in the United States. Tar Baaasna Coerces. or Tog Umiov.—Lancas ter County, Pa, gives Taylor and Fillmore • ma jority of f0...135: This o • gain of 1.12 S over John ston' Berk, County, the Gibraltar of Loco Foca. gl yea Cass only 4,417 majority. Whenever Lancaster beats Barks, the State is lobe. Hon. Aanerw zsrawser.—The Westmoreland [well:genes, warmly reromtnene lion. Anntlasr ST/Yrstrr, of Prnatasylvstros. Wr the post of Lieers. tory of the Treasury, m Gen. Taylor's Cabotet. Krerccxy.--Filly 111120 cottaties give General Taylor a majority of 13,920. The tony to hear hurt are expected to raise the majority to 17,000! %Lank V. Bum Bum 418 1133 Taylor. sna)onty lOU. HAMILTON . LS the name of a new town, laid nil On the Ohio river, Mn Virrl3/111, opposite Wellsville, Ohio. I=E:=l3 12PDITILD rot TBt ITI - 1T6131011 DAILY 0121711 L COURT or QUART= — Yeaterthry morn mg, a black man, named Sherry Devoe, was sw anned of the charge of larceny-o( money, dec.• the property of Mr. Collier , of Allegheny. The case of Commonwealth vs. Matilda Burrell, EL. Brown. and Benjamin M. Brackenridge, was taken up. The parties were indicted bar con. spouts to entice John Parsons, a young awl of Cam , teen, to a house of dl fame, called the 'the Ban- Mee.' Mr. Wylie, for the defence, argued that the indictment did not properly set forth the character of the house--spotte of it merely as a common house—did not show it to be a disorderly and di reputable house. Mr. Darragh concurred, and ar pled that the nature of the offence and the me lives for its commission, ice.. were declared. The Court mid they were not prepared to decide the points, but would examine; and gave the counsel the chow of going to tnal at once, or waiting tall Monday for the Court`, oldnann. The trial won on. Julia Parsons in her testimony before the pee tit Jury, mutely exculpated Mr. Brackenridge, and directly contradicted her testimony before the grand jory. The testimony throughort . wan of such a character as to afford pretty conclusive evidence to the mind of every auditor, that no danger of conviction menaced any of the accused parties.— Mr. Bigham, the Prosecuting Attorney, having sir. ted that hedid not feel desirous, or warranted by the evidence to ask a conviction of .Let the accused parties, the Jury retired but a few maseats, and re. turned with a verdict of acquittal. bounty to pay the costs. The whole proceeding in the case was a perfect area, and the prosecnins deserved both censure and punishment for her conduct. It was regarded lun a delver joke, that no en• dente was before the jury to chow 'the Banshee to be ' e disorderly house.' The next case wns that of Com. vit. Fredertck (Frank) Bowen, charged with shooting John CattilL The particular* of the trannaction were narrated in our column. at the time of ita occurrence. The arm count of the indictment charged young Bowen with assault and hammy with intent to se. fond with assault and battery merely. At theopen- Mg of the case the defendant plead net guilty in regard to both counts. After the witnesses had been examined, Mr. Megrim for defendant, with. drerar the plea of not guilty on the second count, and plead guilty on that count. Mr. M'Clure, for prosecution, said he was satisfied, and /would not ask conviction on the first count. Some discus. aloe ensued between the Court and the attorneys, and it was auggeated as the Court's understanding of the counsel's proposition that the case should be withdrawn from the jury, end the matter settled on the plea of guilty on the atoned count. The sue was finally left in the jury, all the parties confident that the jury would acquit the accused In thefind covet. After retiring about helf en bouz,howeuer, the jury brought in a verdict of guilty In the find count--tasault and battery with intent to kill. Mr. Megrim, counsel for the defendant, immediately moved for a new trial, and stated that he should file his reasons this morning. Court then adjourn' ed. Cass or Son.—The jury, in the clue of thin yore man, accused of burning the stabl es , &0., i n April last, had not agreed in their verdict yester- day evening. At the previous trial, the jury were to agree, after three days trial-11 being for acquittal, 1 for conviction. The present jury 4ave now "hung^ kir a day and a balL Probably Mare are eleven stubborn Inca this time, Mary Donahue was informed against begins Al. dermas steel, yesterday, by Catharine Medregs or, fin striking the said Catharine about the eye, with a plate.• Her (ass was badly cut. Both the ladies us employee in the Sheritre house, as maids dell work. The Circuit Court ofthe U. S. commences its sit ting on Monday. Among other important cases, that cd‘onr friend James hiehfuters, darted with the crime of feeding the lumpy, clock. ' th e "- hod, end aiding the oppressed to pi free, (teckoi. berbordi fugitive sloven) will be tried. uaiau. ~`. `: i` Noszansa 16, 18119. Cannon 'melon apes* call—Prelent—Blesans Il ae li dlialadt, C y t Coil% Denny, DTnm, Era President Laytur,„ IkteGth, Sizapaan, Totten and 111.1Ptan, . The Preaident stated that the object of the meet. leg 1011310 lict,oll t Resolntion sedative to the im provements( 2rl et. , and giblet' WU adopted in C. C. on the 18th tilt. The resolution was taken up and adopted as &I- Imre : Remlad that the Street Commissioner of the 2d District be and is hereby authorised and directed forth with to place Second at in passable order from Gas :street to the eastern line of the property of James H. Hays is the Bth ward; provided the expense does not exceed $2OO. An Ordinance entitled an Ordinance modifying Ice Grade of sth street between Roes end Grant streets, which on the 16th of October was read twice and laid over, was taken, up and passed. A resolution rotative Co the oning of Small. man at and appropriating $2O fee that purpose, which was adopted in c o on the 18th of October was nonconcurred and resolution referred to Corn on Streets. The following resolution adopted in C C on the 18th of October with taken up, read three times and adopted. Reoolteci, That Messrs. Everson & Co have permission to erect such a building, as is necessary for the prosecution of their baldness, of frame in ac cordance with the prayer as set &rib in their peti tion, provided the said building be constructed with a fire proof roof Mr. Denny presented a . petition f ro m W. M. Darlington and others, pray ing Councils to grade and pave First et; read and referred to corn. on streets with Instructions to report probable cost. Mr. Caskey offered the kilt:ming resolution. Resolved, That the Trustee. of the Pittsburgh Gas Work. be, and they are hereby aolboriftd and instructed to have a public lamp erected at the south east corner of Rosa and Second at, forthwith; read three times and adopted. Mr Laying offered a resolation directing and re quiring the Sanitary Com, to Inquire into the es. pedieucy of eetablishing a Board of Health, whose duty it shall be to devise such measures, as may conduce to the health of the City, and to guard a gainst the spread of the Asiatic Cholera, should it make its appearance amongst us; read twice and referred to the Sanitary Corn. Also, a resolution instructing the Street Com missioners to have the Streets, Lanes, Alleys. and Courts cleaned and kept clean; read twice and re. [erred to St Committee. MURDER- —An old barn:demi colored man named Jackson was brutally assaulted and beaten, on Thursday afternoon, at a German tavern in Rau township, by come five or urn drunken young men or boy. from Franklin township, in (Ede county, and Cranberry township, Butler county. The old man was so horribly abused that be died at three o'clock on Friday morning. The names of four of the young men ware given to us, yesterday by Coroner Richardson. A rumor was Carrera, 'maternity, that a host meeting was likely to take place, between t • young members of the Pittsburgh bar—originating in some misunderstanding which has taken place during a late criminal court case. It is hoped the friends of the parties will edhr_t a reconciliation. A Man whom Mr. J. Richardson, police office attempted to arrest, yesterday, for rowdymg at house on Marbury St, wa seen to be fumbling ■ open knife in his pocket, but on being informed th he must gyre it up, he threw a away, and submit ted to the arrest. Taurus—nos evening siillbethe hust of th engagement of Mr. and Mn. E. S. Connor. Each and 111 will be played, in which Mr. C. will person ate the character of Richard, Mrs. C. Queen Eliza Beth, Mr. Oxley Richmond, and Mr. Prior Buck Ingham. Mr. Dann is to play Poor Pellicoddy, the piece of that name, and Miss Cruise the char acter of Sarah Bloat. Puna Hart—Kneass' Burlesque Opera Troupe will close their engagement at Philo Hall this (Bat urday) evening. Those, therefore, who have not nestled themselves of the opportunity of Iseanng this Welly galled troupe, will have an opportunay of doing so. hisses'. 47tor-11enry Brown was comma. ted to prmon yesterday, for stealing nurneroos ar ticks of clothing from Edward Stewart and John Prater. The property eras stolen on Thursday last. Tee Chit'ding Fever a not yet all abated in our twin ea." by the cold weather. • An IMMCMIId number of new houses are in progress, for all of which, tenants will be found, before the plaster is dry. A datachonat of the California Regiment sr. tired in this city on numbly, slid departed ye s . terday morning, on the Mount Vernon, Mr St Louis. --Kairm—aliva—flordm sad diatingumbed Private Secretary, arrived In Me city. yesterday morning, and departed, are under. stand, during the afternoon. R. R. Roberts, Esq. has been appointed Ckric • the U. 8. rhstnct Court, is place of Thomas Lig gel!, Esti, resigned. Ranert.onso —Meseta Hariben ' acW allaee bar nearly rebuilt then gtaas factory, in Manencate which was destroyed by the late &e. Mr. Han nun informs as that they were entirely tenured. For taw Pgh rais. M. Enrroa—As the report. that ittsbur haveGeappear. rd to several of the peen, of the proceedings m th e ease of the Commonwealth vit. Mr. Bracken ridge, have berm grossly inaccurate, and 113, 1 pre- sume, the same inaccuracia will occur in the re port of the proceedusgs on the trial, I deaire you to publish the accompanying report-43r the aeon. racy of which I vouch. The statements signed by Julia Person. and Marta Parsons were taken at the office of Mr. Bigham, upon a fall examination by him of both the witnesses, In the presence of three witnesses. Yonn, IL M. BRACKENRIDGE, CADE OP Eft. snAcitaluuDoz. So soon as the Crietti. vs Simms bad been dir posed of Mr. Knox ram and said ghat in the cased . the econ'th vs. Morgan Brackenridge, upon consul , mum with his client, he had determiaed to unth draw the motion to quash the indictment, and for a toile proseque—as both he and his Giber were anxious now that a full idvestigation of the whole affair should go to the public. Judge Patton remarked that the motion might be withdrawn. Mr. Knox said ha was ready on the part tithe deft, and anxious to have the case disposed or After some other business was trans acted, the jury was empanuolled, and Mr. Wylie moved to quash the indictment as it charged no offence. Judge Brackenridge at this moment en tered the Court, and left the manes is the hands of the Court The Court and that although the ob jection might be sufficient, they would reserve the point, and the trial ought go on. The following witnesses were called. -• • . Idea Paraorto-1 ma 14 next May. Matilda Burrell met me, end told me she would show me a nice house. I bad been sent by my mother to get ■ house She took me to a house on the 4th street road. We then went to Eliza Brown's, on the She locked me up and brought a Mr. Earl to me. He had nothing to do with me. 1 1.11 mother's shout It o'clock; about dark I returned. Neal day, about 10 o'clock, E. Brown sent the me, and I went. I did not see Mr. Bmckenridge until the afternoon, about 3 o'clock, several geed, mon and he come in. I went home in the even. tog, and the next day but one, I went again, to help to sew. Mr. Brackenridge was not there that day, I saw a good many gentleman there on these days. I went home about 5 o'clock. The tint time I went, E. Brown said she would take me to Phila delphia in two weeks. Mr. Brackenridge never said any thing to me about taking me any where, or bribing me by giving me money. About three weeks ago, Mr. Brackenridge sow me at the Bap. tilt Church, and looked as if he wanted to go home with me, He did not go, and nothing of the kind hu since occurred. Maria Parson., score: 1 whipped Julia severely for going to the house. Whim Mr. Boeitmaster came to take the deposi tions, Julia as not in, and Mr. Knox did not wait, but went away, and was not there when the depo 'ilium of Julia and myself were taken. Neitbei. Mr. Brackenridge or Mr. Buakmaster, or any per son else ever offered me, or Julia, any induce ments to make the affidavits. When Mr. Knox came there the first day, my son and eldest daugh ter, end Julia and myself were all present at whet occurred. The defendant offered no testimony. The At• tome,. General mid he did not believe there was testimony to warrant a conviction; and the jury, after retiring a gm minutes, returned a verdict of not guilty, and the county to pay the costs. We 'severally mate, in presence of Mr. Bighorn, W. 0. Leslie, Esq., and John Scott—that no offers of money, or any other inducement, were ever made to us, or either of us, to make the aradavits or oath., taken by Alderman Buckmaster, either by him of Mr. Brackenridge, or any other person, at the time they were taken, or befilre that time, or since. her JULIA Xl PARSONS. mark. her MARIA SI PARSONS. mark. Nov. 16, 1848 The above statement W. drawn up and read to Julia Parsons and ?dubs Panons in our presence, and they were examined by Mr. Bigham, in our presence, fully, with regard to the above statement, and voluntarily signed the same In our presence, and stated the facts therein were true. W. 0. LESLIE, JOHN SCOTT, JOHN BARR. Nov. 17,-41 t U==m Mayon.—We understand that. Mr. Woo Hen* has after much solicitation, consanied to become candidate*? that .mica. Mr. H. is an old citizen, and is well.keown to our citizens Its a person well qualified to Etl that asatica. nteleal 1 120 4 40. 6 .14 1 S AikaArAlOal We eTOPer *MM . '2lllll rrlob reirursßbsriodusesir and bo coed, ffir diva= means. Have yew Asthma or difficulty of b t h" dIKLOIIIY efficient Ermine to me you Is to use Jarsiebepeeoantieicheillimmedisdelyoverssthe=ahieh tetthedianeot rne!.b=opiliemucu:lcb th nod up, and thin removes every obstruction to • free re. • - "too, arhile at he same time all inflammation is sat. .z.di sod • eon it certain to be effectaL [levet. Bronclinis,Eptning or Blood, Pleurisy, or In Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayne's Expectorant and relief is certain, and you will find that you base used the proper means. B For safe in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea fluffy, 77 Itlt stns.:4 near %Wood. malt JaiKa's. lixsacroassrm—We would eatl attention to tkis eiteedent remedy for comphs, Colds, Consumption, knktna, and ad affections of the Throat and Lung. Naming several times within a few year* past had ones. Sion to osi. • medicine of dim kind, we have,by aspens enee tested its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other piabilo weaken inflicted with bronchial &feel...lslnd find great benefit from It. use. It is prepared by a scienti fic physician, and all cl..es will find it a safe and effi cacious medicine in the disease. for which it is re commended.--{Colombo. I (thio) Crum and Journsi For sale at the Pekin Tea Mum, N 0.70 Fourth street. mr2s Ayr:Ali von rut Jrws —The Rev. Mr. Bonhomie.. a convened Israelite, and Agent of the “American Soci ety for the Melioration of the Condition of the Jews," will preach in the Liberty Street M. E. Church, to teonow (Sabbath) evening, at 7 o'clock, and present the claims of the Satiety be serves. A collection will be lifted. The Israelites of the city and neighborhood are lig, fectionately and respectfully invited to be present Mayo. or Ammon., CITT.—Mt. Editor. You will please announce the name of WM. BOYD, 3d Ward, Allegheny. as a candidate for th e office of Mayor. Mr. Floyd, if elected, would make an active and efficient officer, and is Well qnalified to discharge the dunce of that post. oortiidiw• Moxv Crursars. W. M. Wright, M. D., Dontha, Omcr and residence on Fourth street, opposite the PitisbuiTh Bank. Office hours from 9 o'clock to t 2 A and from 2 o'clock to 5 P. 51. septl•ly BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. NO. 52 WOOD ST., BETWEEN 3d AND 4th STS. - R. TANNER 4 CO. INVITE: Country Merchants and others to 2/logna2- nation of their stock, which is one of the largest to be found in any establishment in the country, and consists of very desirable and scannable goods. ex pressly adapted las to size and guaittn to Western sale. t rices will compare favorably with those of the East. Terms liberal. not4v-dlm _ Dr 0. 0. Stearns, Dentist, OFFICE: at Miss fleuck's. on Fourth street. a few loon above Wood street, until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with ALlll fieiel gums, after the manner now amverzelly prefer red at the east, manufactured to slut each particular Cd•C. Teeth, from a Mil set down to • nave one, in• served on a otlelloll plate. that avoiding . imury to the natural tee th Specimen.. of bloc' s o f suction plate may he examined at the oilier.. All Oper.olll insistent to the profession performed with rare end fehlOoloess. surA2-3ro _ . E 1133333 - . Takeo up by the subscriber, living i Plum township, Allegheny eounty, nea halest-, Lagoa'. Ferry on theptb November. tw. CO ome tlk~ue with while on brownspots, a crop off the rig ear, end half penny off the upper side of tht he lek the other block meetly row, wah a slit in the right ear, and • swallow fork in the left. The owner is desired in corn forward. prove property, pay eharires, and take the. away novlP-strat•S BMIFH WKELVEY. Help Wanted. VVAdSZl.:,l3..l—.AbetirLto.ndLlzessoadv.:2. coOn.:::„b;:sisik...n eonsunended. can hear of a pleasant situation, at good wages, by inguning at this office nersiktf ANDSCERCHIEFet—A A Mason k Co, CO L Market street, turtle the uttermost of purchasers to thew large stook of Linen Mitts, etribract ng some hundred closers, at puce./ rungusg from M to one dol s. l, noele Q ST . R.IPES AND CHECKS-30 cases ro cclved and for ..,o cheep by novle A A MASON A. Co, ql market id TAntra, PE:ACtik s .4--1111 •ack• Dried Peaches, punt j.l received and for sale by C II GIiANT, noel, water H C " 'n -S o —1; bosh "cd '/..(;‘CI for sale AN n t .; .— vi cask Hems, refl i s l ir ... (cir i te l, b l L LEss DRYnovAiPel.L"‘-4! sacks D yy Apple. , for We by A NDLESS sac" (or sale by WICK A M'CANDLY-4$ L , A MIL 'I PLOCR-54 bbls. Mtller a Armstrong'• brand, rust received ...rid tor sale by or Id IVICK A M'CANDLE.4IB BACON -50 lthd• Shoulders :eat rereerved: 20 do Hama. :a store and for vale by no•W SELLERS & NUN /1-S (102PERA21-2./ bb;. Wells's, an good order, for sale A be noels GEO COCHRAN - - - PA DES, &HOVELS, Ate --On dos Spades and Rho ° vela; 10 do hlnure Fork, 20 do Grain Shove:l,su do ;locket do; Ares, Balaban:, %moats surd Picks. Hollow., Vices, Ae.. for rale itt manainenare rs prides, by 11071 a GLIU COCHRAN. 20 wood in Dnfk - S - rid - rk0(iff47,1 , 44-- Tweeds, Cassia:sus, 14 Cloth and Cusimere, by We piece or package, very low, for sale by s o me CEO COCHRAN LARD -51 bbla latalutg lrovo stnu New England and for sale by nedlel Al ALLEN S Co LOA3II—W hltda prune N 0 Ragas, LAo aale by. . ECA/FE t ATICLNSON, . dE a ANKETS.—Just received. a large lot of Blank:eta, of dlderent qualities, Inetoding some very fin— ,an eel. fine ankle of Blue Blankets, i nimble for costa. sorl i ____ ALEXANDER& DAY BLACE FRENCH CLOTHS—We hare jam tenet veal s lot of flue French Cloths, which we are .e.l hog mach lower than we haveever sold the gam. curl; qualm heretofore. ALEXANDER t DAY SUNDRIFZ-20 bbl. Green Applels YU do Width Beans; I do Flansend: 1 do Roil Boner, 3 tinge Ginseng; I bag Snake Root; Lao Feathers, e bosh Chethiths; 30 do Peaches, For sale by 00.17 J D WILLL&SI OLL BUT fEß—Fresh, this day seed and for • a 11, by nonl7 WICK is WCANDLFSS kelp Not Leaf, for sale by WICK APO.% NDL MACKEREL—Nos I, a and ; for We by /melt WICK& NCCANDLESS BACON—IS,OOO lb. Raton &des, m smoke boa and for sale by noel? WICK & lI•CANDLESS R YE—I l bal . Rye, lop `d for .ale 6 NZPint NCANIILFBR ICKORY NUTS-13 bush for sale b H y oosl7 WICK & Ii.VCANDLISS DELAZIL SUGAR-25 L• white, for rode by aort7 1 D WILLIAMS, 110 wood st VISH-5 Ws No 1 Salmon; 1 east Codfish; 1 do E White Fob Ido smoked LI/alibis; No 1, and 3 Mackerel, for .at by novi7 J D WILLIAMS .BROOMS -30 4 dox Brooms, Jost nie'd end for sale by HOIST A CUNNINGHAM, noel 144 !ebony st rl'EA -4 half chests Y H TM, conatxrusent and sale by novl7 ROUT A CUNNINGHAM GRERN AtTLFS—ISO bbl, Grew Apple,, oncon stgnment and for *ale by novl7 ROUT A CUNNINGHAM I,3LAXSEEO AND GINSENG-3 wets Flaxseed; 10 11 do Grown/ we'd per sunr Mt Vernon and for sale by novl7 C H GRANT, 41 water st TTEAS-to hf cheats Pouch/sox Tea; JO coddles very fine Youtqf Ilyson Tea; for sale by novt7 C 11 GRANT LEAN o 0 pip Galena Lead. reed per sts Shamans rloah and for sale by 0,17 n CII GH_ANT TOHACCO-23 bags No 1, a twist Tobacco landing from elms Comet and (or sale by novl7 JAMFM DALZELL, 21 water et SUNDRIES -2tlo bash fined Peaches ; 100 do do Ap pia/ put renewed and for sale by no• 17 JOHN S DILWORTH, 177 wood st MOLASSIZ-30 bbl . Plow.. 18olasrie5, landing andfor dalo by novil JOHN 8 DILWORTH FLOUR -100 bbls extra Sassily Floor, per Well. sills, for sale by rovl7 JOHN 8 DILWORTH M 0 L AS . S bbls new crop Molasses, lost cord and for sale by nos le BURBRIDGE, WILSON ft Co, qr.c, 3EIESWAX—A mall lot for sale cheap b boy lb R T LEECH, Jr riOACH VARNlEW—warramed good, alwor. o hand and for W nov eby 10 R T LRECIi, Jr LBATHER VARNISH—AIways on lomd end for sale by yowl° R T LUECH, Jr • • TAAbfASlC—llsrite lot, just rcell and for role by notrl6 It T LEECH, Jr CIDER VINEGAR-20 bbl. CuteinnauJust ree'd andeale by nort6 BROWN & COLII'F.RTSON PLA N UTS—Jo eta prams fresh Pea Nots, just reed and tor sale by novl6 BROWN & CULBERTSON MANILLA CORDAGE-23 cod. f and If uach, for sale at manufacturers lowest priers. novl6 FRIEND, RHEY k Co LEAD -1348 pig. Galena Lead; Mk do Bat Load, for sale by novl6 FRIEND, RHEY &Co Q hods fair Nets Orleans, reed this day per 0 steamer Telegraph, and for ..la by ROBERTSON dr. REPPERT, osta-10d IU9 Second m QPN. TURPENTINE-45 Obis Spts Turpentine, in 0 prima order, JIM reed and for sale by ottorltbier HENRI C KELLY APPLES -14U bbl. landing from steamer Consul, end (or solo low to close conswriment, by novlo JAMES DAL Z F.LL • 11HEESE— ISO ban Crean] Cheese, superior article, %_.r for sole by David JANIES DALZELL., MAR AND 011.--60 bbl. Strait - Oil, 2 do Nonh Can 1. Wino Tor, reeei•ing per canal and (or sale by 00,16 JAMES DALZ ELL P EARL BARLEY '-500 RA just recd and for sale by B A FA IiNESTOCK & On, nov le, corner let and wood it, EXTRACT LOG WOOD-50 cases jot. reed and for nolo by novos B A FAIINF.TOCK &Co OPAL VARNIBII-30 bbl. No 1 and 0, jnoe reed L and for sole by nola B A PANNENTIOGK& Co MADDER -2 cask. mat reed and for We by noy4 9 E EIELI FRENCH CLOAKS- .- R c -embroidered French cloak., lust imported and for sale al the cheap one price store, No 60 Market rimer covlo A A MASON et Co JAMES Dial t l roe . a w ble lbw b wars NAMO emu Neu., P. intent prtee paid for the 1 paper of th 4 sank, Y WU. A. HILL te Co, Exchange Draken. EAMIERS-4130h Ib, prime Ky Feathers, ituiref , d .per steamers Neva land and ./ Crtnesdee; ..by n 011.5 91. A 1317FCEI1ION aCo F 713. TURPENTINE-3o bale, of a Inge urn, and 0 La prima ankt, Ibr sal, by nont/ • BRAUN & REITF:B. nOACH VARNISH-01a anparior nasa li ty, ainnys ki on hand and thd We by nand BRAUN & REITER 'P: I- 77AtTCTIONI.41&,':.'iT, :.:•I Its John D. Davis, ALllDeitoot. Moratoria', Sole of 26 14*iitests Will he added to the rain of Grotedieh, &dna , ak i n' day aiteenood at 3 o'eJoek. at lamb tkoaratareitl Safes Room s , COIL= of ilicod and Fiat adteeta-17 hfeheats Yodoa Hymen Tea; 3do do extra Sao OM , P..root uo a. Po o; erehong, Blac 4 do de teaperiork do. Imperial do; 3 do do fine loa oort9 JOHN D DAVIS, Sect. story • arf Rztenzior Rdai/Dty Goat Store. On Monday rooming, Nor. PO, at in o'clock, Cl the Comenercial m Hoorn, corner of Wood and Ftfth curet', mill he *Old, for cash conancy— An extentote mummer:l of staple and fancy Dry Goods, among "thick are superfine cloths, cassiments, coonetts, jean", *trends, pilot cloths and coating, flan nels, blantem, bleached and hroon mnslins, dannal linen table cloths, skawis and bdils, grem variety, per prints, de lain; alpacas,- bombazine, cashmere, 4111 ., rerun, fanny ve.ung, botiarT, gloves, sew ing ettiCSOTIs, hats, capm bonneu, bands, Ike. • At 2 o'clock. Gneffira, Qaternstrarc. Puanitunt, At 6 o'clock, VoZietlto64l6lb°o", • Largo Salo of Boot.. Os Saturday evening, Nov. it 6 o'clock, at the Commercial Oates Booms, corner of Woad and PH% streets, snit be sold, a large collects:on of new Books, embracing a general assortment in the w de• departments df literature and science. Splendid an nuals in rich - bmdings, family and pocket babies in great variety, tl.k books, letter and cap writing pa per of firm qualiry, steel pens, onflls,Ac. Also, 1 Large magus lantern, with lOn,, SC... 40, completer; Imo. hogany veneered book ease; 1 superior gold cylinder escapement Watch, I Tobias' make heavy eases- Whtch may be examined previews to the sale. norl7 • JOHN A DAVP3, *act. AMUSEMENT& =OEM C. S. PORTER Meireamh LAST NIGHT MR AND MRS. H. S. CONNOR. Smunht, Nomura. IS, will be presented RICHARD 111. Richard Mr. E. S. Connor. Richmond Mr. Oxley. Ruckmichanit Mr Prior. Queen h:lairbeth Mrs. E. S. Connor Immediate) y after tbe play, A NIGHT OF EXPECTATION. Madame de Virelay Mrs E. S. Connor. Comic Pas depenh—Mim With... and Mr. Goodwin. •ro conch. arah POOR PELLICODDy. Poor Pellicaddy Mr. J. Donn. Svah 131 run Miss Crum. ID Unanal—Benefit of blr. and ?dm E. S. Connor. GREAT COMBINATION OP TAILLENCI'II K NE.A SS' HL EL,ESQUE OPERA TROUPE!! The O.iglm.t Sable Elarmonixteill WWlLLexhibit at Patio Haw', EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK, on which occasion w ll be produ ced a senes of Entertunments hitherto unsurpassed or equalled, for utlent, refinement, originality and excel lence—emulating of selections from the most celebra ted Operas or NORbIA, FRA DIA VOl.O, PI ERN.INI, SONAMBU4A, he.; and an entire new .election of Pieces Songs(Duens, Glees, Choruwes, and beautiful Ethiopian Melodies—lntroducing the following emi nent performers: AL Founder, the great French Aecordenniet and (Manager.) Kneass, the celebrated Composer and Pi n. st, (Musical IhreeMr.) Herr Ciesinno, the wonderful Tyrolean Warbler and Doable Bass, W. Roach, the unrivalled performer on the Bones; P. H. Keenan, the extraordinary and unequalled Banjoist, Mr. Farrell, the accomplished and healthful Violin. Mr. T. Wadden, rematatted cc a Athena and Bus; Mr. J. Waddlta, tL. bearnitul Tencir and Contraslto; Mr. Campbell, celebrated as a Soprano and Buffo. All of whom Zarin appear in We above Sail in a se. 'es of unequalled performance. 71.ckets of admissson, ft/ cent. Door.°Oen at o'clock; commences at 74 p"' Per particulars, see programmes of the day. nort4 rupLig EONS OF EVANGELICAL KNOW!, _ URA E SQL:It:TY —Chnstian Consolation in the death of Relatives and Friends, by the Rev. Hush Whoa, it A. OHL TO eet ts. Address to young persons on Confirmation, by the same author. Unix Gib. 20 cents. h . The Cassie of Linwood, on the real strength Witte Chrimian Aliniiitry. limo.. 31 rents.. Selections from the Homilies of the.Protemnsit Epis copal Church. /with s Preface by the Hs Hee. Matsui Meade, D 11. 120,0. Weems. • • , . .. , - ... • . • • The lama's Progreas (tom the Valley of Destruction to Everlaminty•Gtory, by Um. Sherwood. team: 37f cent.. The Christiml Visitor, or select portions of the Pow Gospels. with T.spositions and Prayers, destited to assist the (mewls of the smk and afflicted, by tits Rea. Wm. Jaeoett, bt, A. IS cents. -- . . The Chrtauati Visitor,select portion. barn the Acts of th e Apoinics, and l ke Epistles: by the same au thor. 45 cent. The Liturgy Explained and Defended: a Tract. Address to Voting Persiow after the Confirmaucin, by Rev. Charles Bridges, M A. A Tenet. Tte stove wofk• may nil be obtaiutd ut the Some t7.• Phil edelplua,prices of novl7 ELLIO CT a I , SIGLIBIL Ye wood at _ . _ Jairsaet Expectorant. Sums, Colmnbiatis ro„o.,:Aar. 24, 1441. 1 - 111. D. JasiftE: Deal :tint-1 feel bound to you JJ and the satiated public, to avail myself of this op portunity. of grtnnyt publicity toll.. exatiordinary effects of your b.pectonitit on thyself. Davit; been afflicted for severed year+ with • severe coogh, hectic fever and it. cOneoollll.l diseases, and seemed only doomed imger out a sholn but miserable existence, until the fall of PUS, whets; being more severely enacted, and having resorted to 'MI my former muedies, and the pee -1 "ern/bone of two of the Mint respeetable phynciam io the nrighbothwol *ittrout derivoig my benefit, or the consoration of surirlying but • few days or weeks ID farthest-when tate. last gleam of hope was about to vanish, I had reeommended to me your Expectorant and blessed by that .Nelog who does all thing. in the me of the means—den contrary to Il!us eipe • • myhysiciane and Pleads,' ores inn Teseth iuy ~=r7:- bede , lttui alab l Pf l 6 r th 'Mts -. 17r ealth than WM tea Mr. Resiwetfly your*, &e., Jul. W. Karat. For sale ul to Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Stern Fourth street. morn PIONEER Th 141.11 SPORTATIONLINE inal=„l B4B . MAR& ILETWRE.2II DAL. tMORE AND PITTSBURGH. DT , 3 dttYt QUI Merchandise wansported at Canal ratan FORSYTH & DI/HCAN,Agentx Water street, Pittsburgh. FRAILBY & MARSHALL, Agents, uovl7 47 Lien street, Daltierwa. MUSICAL RIDIVEILTISENIENT. PROFEW3UR CHRISTIAN IHY/11 most respecthil 1. ly announces uS the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has kozosoeheed giving instruction on Ws Plano. His melbod of instructincas very easy, and adapted to I , ern vary short tope. He hopes by sinet attention to his humane., and by reasonable prices., to merit a share of the public patronage. Those wishing to hear him ploy, ate invited to Italy; dm cards, with the tore best sailed to them, at the Must Stores of Mr. Stellar er Mr. Biome. Rxrranctris—J. If, Mellor , Esq, Frederick Blom Esq., Victor :[cribs, Bookseller. novltdlms FRENCH BLACK:m..OTH. - - it Murphy, N E comer 4th and !dyke' streets, has littely received . =imply of supertor; black Preach i s for dress coats; do for cloaks; Pelisse Cloths, for Mks dolts; Olive and it:ramble green do; browns do; Woe Cloth for boys wear. Also, jitney and black Caisimerea and 'Sweatt:ls, a large assortment; blob Blau Vealikgs; a few patterns super, Velvet do. Them, goods have been bought very Mau., and will be sold at prime that cannot bet please. novl7 HOTS! CLOTHING. INT P. miLLErri Draper and Tailor,Yroun Booms, Y • has establlshid himself In this city in the man ufacture of Boys' Clothing. For the presets, he has taken part of the wareroont No. Cd Fourth .1, now:occupied by 11. F. Sterrett no a furnishing store, winds he will be happyyy, to wait on any who may favor him with a call. He is supplied with the newest styled of French Sacks, Honndanouts, he., and will receive regularly from Parisi fashions for all articles in hi. line: Refer to P.N. F.a.trn? & Co. ,novl7-1. nWAKING CLOTHS-IVo have jst ripened s lot ki of handsome hltick, bl de na ry camp ohs. of light fabric and Eno blush e for cloak. LALdia. wiahlrig • good cloth cloak should give as a call. ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 market m. novl7 N W corner of thi diamond --- 1 92%&21100AT BLANKETS, 'UANUFACTUReeD to order and furnished al short JAL take ' with* the tuna of the boat blotch Han kht. Also, Corson Dusk s hlattrasa pt de 111 the annotator, for Iva, nee by I. /1913 Y, novlG.dl iVarehotta, 2f/ Water St ILLINERY GtX)ll23—Jmu reeeival by Express, 01 a few pieces of cherry colored silk illusion Netts .1111 i Cranes. Also, t lot of Bonnet Silks, Satins. Vol ets and Ribbons. & .101lN'SON, nosh ittatitrket CRPETS: CARPETs:!—li.lagJoirchld fro m the =mu/Ammar direct, a aplendid Ai/minister C u . pet, of most bearnifill colon and shading; and any ono fornhating parlors would do weft by him/an/in on .tock, n ore are selling VD . low. .. no vtd 11 , hII . cLIZITOCK, 7a fourth 81 armuso• Barre or Pn - mananu, r l November ?On& HIS Itau.k has this day declared a divtdencl of Oar T per erns. en it*Capnal Stock, out of the profile of the last six monthat payable on or after the 17th inst. novfleltd THOS. N. HOWE; Caahler. • November rrifE Merchants' and Menufactmera' Haph is day declared a dividend of Four per rem. on the Capital Stock, out of the profile for the Mat Mo mouths. core W. U. DEZINT, -Queer. HOURS Liam Ann TiPACTOE&Y. HAMILTON STEWART, manntattazer of Deasy Shirting, Meeks, &e., Rebecca street, any Ot A llrrbelly. toset&dly• L)EARL c.klb pare article, in- store and r for sale by tovd TASSEY & IMIED AreLEs AND PEAC/iES—auba s h Dried j nos re.shes; 1.50 do do Apples; recd and for sale by e ?ASSET 0. Barr I EAD-1200 pig) Galena Lead, fro& suite Rose., Ls for sale by . bov? FRIEND, RHEY &Co F E ATHERS -2i boo, per Yankee, for .tla try tiov7 PRIEM% EMEY Jk Co DSILD PRUITs42OMoth Dried P hes; its do Dried Apples, how ctop, landing and ibr sale by noel treGILL tr. ROE. liberty at trANDSINVIE ORLEAN d, • .141, largo bat of Hob changeableO ilcan c Plaids, • splendid article, being a handsome inutadoh of .dk, wiling at very low poems novll A LEXANDFULa DAY - LIANCY SHAWLS—A splendid aancronein of all wool fan and winter Shavrls, just reetived and wiling at Me very Rarest. 00014 ALEXANDER DAY ATIN STRIPED ALPACAS-4.a ree* • lo n g Slot of handsome satin sloped_ Alpac., both blank and colored. nov , 4 AIsKILANDEFLIt DAY VRENICH MEMPHlS—SmithAJohnson. Market street, have received another Lot of Rowe cheap Vreeeh Mena. Alan, a lot of plain doodle width Cashmeres, comprising the mom choice nolo* 0014 G. 3 1 VS AND FWNO&S—Rreith & Jottliso& 4d Mar ket at, have received • choice lot of Gimps and Yong. also, • lot Of Velvet Ribbons and Silk cools. H o c i: . l.+— v,d i a tinzp. 4 r:r o o t. E...tens (14) Hop!, An 211101PN t CIILBEILUON TANNERS' - 611..-407bbliiirsioN. for ..le by SirslN 011,Aum, 4AB DALZELL TirniGEWOOD MORTARS—I mu!, monathon g n y T mortars of assdrind sizes, warranted add roof, lost teed and for rani by R RREL trrt4 . __ B 7 . st . . _ . BATH 01110 K-1 Srmt reed osst reed end . 6.1 sale 6y. novIS JOHN piIIOROAN QM. RODA,Ermlisb-1 cask for sale ny • SAL no•D JOHN D HORGAN / 10PAIL VARNI2II-4 bbls med HogsLugar aa t noS BRAUN t VItiCINSATI £ PITTSBIIRGIt .4611, ...fill. Jai Itt • THI9 nen titer, than, o { splendid passenger feenas . row *oinebeed It( the;ls } gesel smiles; tem ..ad and Arreishe& end most pow . ha= on the Inners o( the West Every seeonunaiation and mar tort that meneyeen procure; has (wen provided forese. sengers. The Lane has been In operation Oar fire pan —has meted • ralllion orneopha without the least Ledo. Ty_ to their persons. The boats will DO of the foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the ree9. Lion of fre4ht sad the entry of pnerengers on the mu. ter. in gll cues the passage money mast 601404/e advance. PAKET The ISAAC NEWT EIINDAT ON, Cap Ct. A. a . *id leave Pittsburgh every &relay =Mi n e 2=04 Wheeling every fteaday eventsta at 10 r. May *t,1847. MONDAT PALCILIiCT. The bIONONGAHELA Capt. Storm, win lat v g . t burgh every bieuttuy monung et lu u'elbek; every Monday eventug Itt IU P. IL TUESDAY PACKET. The le HIBERIA No. 2, Coo Runaini i r k l leave Pionborgh N every Tuesday l maiming .1 10 Wheeling every Tuendaq evening allO WEDNESDAY P ACKET. Tha NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cap. S. Dean, anti leave Pinabazak every Wednesday tooratai at IS o'clock; Wheermg every Wednesday streak', al 1011 t. It, • -- - - THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILJAANT, Capt. Gum will leave piete. burgh every Thunday morning at itlo'elcelt; Wheelie( every Thursday evening at 10 r. a. The CLIPPER No. V, Capt. Caoola, will leave Pins. burgh every Priday morning at 10 o'clock; Ms.kali every Friday evening at 10 v. R. --..-- —.- -___ SATURDAY PADRES,. , The bIESsENGE2a, Cur- S. Rest., will }nave Pim , burgh every Saturday morning •t 10 cid.* Who Was every Saturday eveuiug at 10 p.m. NEW LISBON AND PITTHBURGH DAILY LINE OP CANAL AND STEAM PAZKVIA, '• iniEit 184 8 . (vis. stasoolv, l Leaves Piustinneh daily, ate n'ekrek rives _al" ves at Glaagow, Imouth of the,Nandy andsaw nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Urban u 11,114111. alight Leaves New Whoa at 0 o'elott, Ali (ettalnng tha trip caind to the river during gas nightland Utz P o'clock, A. AL, and errata at Pinabtargh 111.-0111 making a continuous to aught - gangers and (might between New. Lisbon-Mid burgh, in shorter time and at !marines Miss by any other route. The proprietors of this Lure have theilealiritt forming the public that they have fitted up two inn Canal Bolus, for the accommodation of passamplosand freight, to run in connection with the want summers CALEB COPE and HEAVED, and cc Glasgow, with the Pinsbargh and Clads. nittl a and other d aily hillt3 of maroon dawn the Ohio and Mippi rivers. The pprietors *dire. thent selves too p are no expense or ro trouble to inStllweSet and dispatch , and nob of the public a Aera f ert s 4,e s t p at ronage a r k" _ 'AUTHORIZED AGENTS. O. M. HARTGN, S. &W. HABBAUOII, Pinoialnet- R. HANNA, & Co. Naar Lams myna( J. HABEIAIJOiI & Co. NOTICE—The steamer BEAVEIt,C. Y. Clark/J.4m ter, will luve after Ws notice, for Wenalra puma ally, at 0 o'clock in the morning. 111411. 1841 PITTS/31/11011& BIZOWNWIn14071"; Daily Paoket FEBRUARY tea FEBRUARY bet, IBS LEAVE DAILY ATB A. M., AND 4 The following new boats odezplena 43°.- toe line for the present seasaelp...fri*AT- Lo.NTIC, Ceps James BALTIC, Capt. A. Jacob; - a . tel bi'LANE, Caps Hearten. The boats pros =Wayoow, new, and aro fitted op without regard to ry ma. e comfort that money eon procarn hat been The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf BOIn the foot of Row at Passengers will be paneteal ow beard, es the boats will eertzunty lease so tholabon , tined hours, 8 A. M, end 4 P. M Janall • PITFSBIJEGH a. WHEELING PACEEIy • The swift steamer _dt T. CONSUL, Webber, master, snit leave regali OT Wheeling, every ISlonday Wed nesday and Friday, et 10 o'clock precisely, ' Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday oil Ea =day, at 7 o'clock, • m, precisely. . The Consul will land at tdl the Intermediate Every ae.modation that can be procured Oti=... fort and safety of passengers has been protruded. 71,11 boat u also prrovidedlrith a 1411f-aeting safety gated ter prevent expiesions. For freight or PffII.I. E MVP en board or to DAVID Cll __ , feb4 CORM( of Ist and EimllaseJd sts. FOR WHEELING AND SUNFISH. 11. The new and fast steamer AI WELLSVILLE. Barnes, aiMeer will leave me Wave all inwrincliliste_ports on Woidpa days and Saturdays of each week. For freight br past mire apply on board or to . .1 novlß GEOJJMILTENBEER, Ag t ... FOR NASI (VILLE. 44 The fine new lin i tir T anirtil "fates I - Car. Miller, arill tare 4-the above, 4,, all im.u.dinte ilsta . oa llama day.ole :14 t . buy . ,... 44 . aeloel;P.lH., poslnvaly..., .. i oo u vi r Mahnlg ir 7 T: lioAtai i: o n : PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLEPACKET-LINF.. , i .... •. The now and 9 1 . 1 '14 14 f ik U P!P a ' - ~......„.417,er PIllfo:V -1 • on, master, lOW leaver fdrethin nati and Louiavitte e-.......ru-s.. e . was... met; irs o'sjoek. ii.:-.M. For freight ar passage apply onboard, to BURBR/IXIE, WILSON - AsCo, cly GEO 0 MILTIINBEEkiEII.- A Steamer Parana will leave Lonisvillee¢ Sera Orkans„ on arrival of Tel eh No IL art go dined, and can have secured lA= urea naiad . .. REGULAR WHEELING PACKEZ, ' The new and skleklit/ Emmen/ ST. isataL) P Kinney, ail Is . g ar packet between Pittsbragad Wheeling, leaving dos city every Taesda , Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and eve ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday, aiSo'clk, it ufg. For freight orpassagn, having naperior accomkkods . non., apply on hoard or to JAWS MAY, Agsmt. The St. Anthony is a new boat, 'mud .tos .peed and. accommodations cannot be surpassed bratypat the river. FOR BRIDGEPORT. . •• matoThe nerd and substuißal veinier HUDSON, Andrea. Poe, master, still' performs sr regular trips betweuf Phlstbargh, and Bridgeport She will leave PittalndOat Moo days and Thursdays. , ~. For freight or planar, apply on board, err Is • i novlls ____________________,_- D WILIMENS,,Agi_ FO: ST LOUIS. The splemisd and fart ranainestaa- I : met NEW ENGLAND, ,rxiii,-;;;PC . A J la'Clore master, vriU Imre for - the above arid s intermediate perm on to-marrow (Sander) morning at 10 btkoek. For fraWn or mersage apply on boadel.• novka LY .... splendiSllght &Might Steamer GENEVA, •‘• mnme, will learn the. above and intermediate twits thla day at 10 o'clock, Por 6.e !g!" .* rl . ?Mat aOill7 , :rn board. ' .Dints FOR NEW ORLEANS, COLUAIRIA, hIONTVZILW - AND GEORGETOWN, and all intermediate , land ings on the Mississippi and Pearl Rtvere.r I The new light &might and IsAataa : steamer FLORA, master,`ri%f's Jenkins, . ay tho 1 711 1 : lea 4 l: t ab i & viia For Height or pawns apply an board, or tO l novlo GEO H AULTENEterm. FOR tiT, LOISH. • The gee new light-dranght ati mar • ZACHARY. TAYLO/ Lucas, master, will, teave....tor the ova and in teratediatoportathls day For freight or passage, apply cos board. •itorld FOR NEWOREW/K— I'4-- The Eme warner • B. Irwin, master, will lactre fin above ports MEW diry. For Ind .1 or amigo, apply on boara. rid ••• • . FOR sr LOUIS.. „, r • L The 'P TAH% It ' ll; - ••••••=7,1: ...... kruel • m.m.V.01 'eve Mr " - mune For heißhroi ' 'd4'l%Vt: • • FOR CINCINNATI. • -"" The Schtsdo larrN;-; 4;72..5:1;1C0vnun marnetyleilllestye tat ' lho a_ at ILI o'clock. - "te and inter mediate pork fog7Jar For freight or paaaagc apply do board. rid FOR ST. LOUIS, The Arm ..w m.r und . vEsitubjanoNtilA:ziesm • H. Roam:, master, wilt rigs fo r .e a on bove and latermedleho porportthis day, at to o'c/ock, A. AL For (MVO Or paaaaga apply on board. ,n o yiy FOR CINCINSIXTi:— th. The splendid atersoc,t RINGCM, Cove" master. veil'. Itarg .. fair above and intermediate pona Ula Aay, al 10a:o'clock A. AL BURKE c CO/S WAtdT gmfriguss Wmai t idi FOR CM/BERLAND, HALTESIORE: AND THE EASTERN crrim rpm Proprietors of thin Line have pecan New Stock, aw scrip prepared to forward pack, ges of all de tions daily, al WI/lowest 21 J. C. BIDWELL, Atent, Watoretract, Pittabn_rgh. 0et.31 ROM m:Im NSO N't Do. VS South Chalice st, •Haltlatore. Eciaper. TaAntsp7owyrwasKirporc 1848 S HIPPER'S and others are inturrned teat this Line continues to run delft , Praline./ eind u reeenited for by FIVE ).AY awl re xitfor serabandl. wed ons, 01 low rotes and npecilled thee. • novl4 .1 C BIDWELL, Mb/burgh: Ho/ANSON HOEHM Baqinsore. ILsgign iliao - fj LAST I .IOAT E. OP THE SEAsSON.d.. The last lama thin LOP for Woo • reason, will 'kayo on( Salt/Wag nLi ight, 11th nut, at It'g, m 1 •114 1 . For passage appirto W UTCII. A l 'o swu, oeseln or I. & Co. ~[a I . TM UPPS-11pa, sohneriber t. now receiving Worn Acialt , clip of New York, choice aworuntent of lit4g, C9* and Huai, 1.0.1 fwd.", la OW earls. ig andsiery cheap, wholesalo and retail_ JAHES waspN, Emiduleld sr, Id door sem. - -.. treor so=4th I PET'IRGIEVI Cib - 00, -- TEAM trhiNTS 1:14.042.1 S Orms at OAT Afit M. AILISts Co, um -ET-fir ata t— Elt:--carrmu m -- Irtit W. MTS.:nook's, 75 Vottrah weer, every variety eirpetr, construe to yin of. Aiuginagvot mon *aural twlenw, Velroz4, *ten parom toPoned. very richt ',WAVY ErattettYraPlY.flYreOrlakeettaA, Ittl ,Of whieir "myrrh sell Pt IYM ap. si•eitiqb e ~,u _ Missed in thtoorl., Importing ea Veterf from the maanfactorere, enables us U, c te limb th e atilein muter. _____ovl3 tolling-ser i e eiiiitiiatitii.litz -17,- ‘,l oMEI MESA a Cs ~ t , . ,I.L. .„...,