WRITE i CO PiTTSAVAGIIS MOIWAY.MORNN/G. NOV. 20, 1849 Pluoi.umLpiaLliowriff Aitzwaiug. eU'luM''ll3l'.m''ltaUsnUed Ind,t° en= anm:siml7mGmitpr-iustkpurransL. —Umaleddaw.elakop;c?ErA. be freeload AM . • ; :Nzwirons , 'lda medal' sad aV , lhaomMo aadasam7taam fag ''2lM'muh ad- Itrreasts DAM GlirMllltashid ,M,Wee)drOttlaWeekl.—The, Daily is Bevels DAM ammili - Ageriti:Weelill is Pima Dollars pc, =sir, shrt Weekly is Two Dollars per alums, stricar ito Mow& - jp"Airerairokra ara earnestly reclaimed 11) hand la thaw firma, Were 5 ~, and as earlyhrthe day is irsittlm e t tleable4=nal inserted =net. he aiiia Motor Telegrapble Iffsar• 9;0111 . . - - The • Pest o f . Thursday has a duracteziatie arti. . de' int' the . "Ftiends! It says this ninety-nine itantitedths' voted with the "Federal partf—that Wiede r Idiot fieptiblieariecpuility' which rang- Wept- :rhlbt of Mellow laborer to exert as gra4,4o4Ter at; the!lielbu.''*, as the :wealthy • oadfitroul incapable - of suatingf—that your strue griiikteirr sere Whig Federalist Aristorina, or Arl :Witt r else may- be in opposition so the tor. &dime of , DeLDSCIIKM" IMO ClOnierlatilie— rescheating, all change bus the change that makes ' up the alhoowerfol These; iirbrief, sill the clauses of the Post, aiptiost tbe Friends. Wbether they willow/a titre those sgainstiaboos thsyaremade, or he who make) Aetna, esninn be 84;194 otmpch doutl.— The position of the Friends istall !Rood words and crotha,-.4a.diaanitallug Pea . huve .. fairly earned 6r themorieOrittat many prejudices, thum respect et all good men, of itudacr rank or othddien. It is true tharthay am commence:— they do not wish to break: iceara every tie which hinds aocicty, and renders life endurable here, or of promise Meaner. The Priced has respect to the taropnrty and goad trams of his neighbor. to his .az, and his ate, and all that is kia" he lays po ethos. And, so kis, as the "turbulence' of what the Post calls ntentootway," (but which is really •Jacabiai®°) lessens the security of these, 'the Friends are opposed to-it. But whoovith troth, dan say that the Friends were ever conservative of June Who, with more constancy diem they, have ever misted _oppression; injutio, infringe- meats of rigbe And as to .Democracy," abo Width the Post amen so mach and knows so ihs, foam the earliest period of their history, tbe Qualms have sneered creel imprisonments tunaherivas,fineswithont end, astatenedy af every eon, front all Essople, for standing, almost elone,ha tho assertive' that '4ll men are equal." And they, eterrathan any other,bave practically lived ap to their anotrtion. As *laxly, they Irero the very tlta to &ay the 'divine right of kings; sad at a time when such Ntendaet was °passing strange," they Wined to treat kings or lords of any kind in any different manner than they did tha pootest thei eitbana The Friends hams also been th ewe conapictunta permeating and efficient acto ie. the war ligeictst that catnip upon real Deem may—Slavery. In all oldeets of beneveleace, they have been conapicurom; the names of their eminently phaanthroplo and dawned men, will be ever mentioned with honor; but were their, alba so many is then virtue*, the remembrance of what they have recently done br the Welshing people of Ireland, arould, we think, have restrained the vrbolesaie and seamless abuse of the Irishman of the Pea' He is a disgrace alike to the land dins birth, and that *lbis adoption. safe abuse of so blameless a people as the Friends, init *confirms tit in the opinion we had previously entertained cdhis aril& lewd, bad beat, and worse Oindipte This* is Wrens* . IspEcutge than we morally allow ourselyesfonse, but the insane ma. litnity of the editor, looked for, if not edtensable fora the election, becomes intolerable after. Primula or max Comrimr.—The Washington earrespondent of the New York Express tarnishes the klkorring statement orate fueumes of the comp ty from 30th June, 1849, to July, 1, 1849: Total amourd cddiabroaensents,por published awe. ineut otthe Clark of the House of. 4depreentst 44%431,81d Add br Mex. indemnity and othesiterns, 6,000,000 Add for 11. 8. Treszaty motes outstanding Nov. 1, 1848. 2, to mu Poe the u.s.Lout— • • 41000,000 For dudes on imparts and tabs of lands— ...31,000,000 Deficiency To supply this, Congress will authorise the Sec. weary of the Treasury to borrow the sum after the la of Jan= y ; 1849. Orlin old loan. $1,000.000 is yet unpaid by thecontractors, and they will have a chance of becoming 'successful bidders' far the oew loan of 319,000,000. In addition to the 313,000,000 of Tore/cry notes sow oinnauding the Secretary of the Treasury his authority up to 30th Nov. 1%8, to reissue the additional Sum of $3,000,000. TO this the Tribune replies that all the estimates of Government expenditures that it has seen con tain the mint of supposing that the ontstauchng Treasury notes must be provided fin when due.— They are fundable by law into a twenty year 6 per cent. stock, and as such stock is at a premium, of coarse the will be so funded, and no provision abed be nude for them. This uses up nearly all dosdetey - figared oat in the shove btaletemeaL "WO harp, s day*, moor no, “eonfidentially," that :the Mar eats Gssette would be applicant bribe Pod Office, bat paid no attention to it at the time."—eknirssele. Mae =incest:ekedby the Chronicle has mash er's:err ears in dffiertatit shapes, we take this oppor. tunity of saying that we are not an applicant for any office under Gem. Taylor; though if we had any ambit= that way, it 'would give ns great plasmas to serve under the independent Old Sol dier, who would respect that independence in oth ers Which he claimsfx himself. If we ever should held once, which is riot likely, and which we do • not desire:ol must hill upon us unsought far. We hastiltffie as high an opinion of the ritaponsibilis ties Led importance of our presint position, as oar intlghbor . of she lomat, and have no wish to .idouvoOt for another, as we certainly could not kr e-monthonorable sphere. VOTE/ OP CITIES Yee:oday, we inferred to the votes of some of mar chief cities, ati_nnulo some comparisons.— Since ., thea,, we have examined the votes of Cinei esti and St. Loads, which are, in the aggregate, in eleding sulente, as Mears: 100.1.16. Dirarenep in favor of Cilllgllll6.o 7,449 Piusbargh is 798 votes ahead of Bt. Louis, and Ciin , inexii is 6681 votes ahead 01'W:tabu/I* Applying the sago of 66 which is generally wur coded, es about correct, the population of these Shrew Watson cities would stead as Mows: Cincinnati and =barbs 101,214 illtattutcli and subtitle • • • • 60,918 Loma szut =butte. 55,196 We think aisle/11 be band not far born the ac• tag population. The AlexandriiVaiette sap—The vote u Vir gils aMorciadra mad/dams the leaden of the party maw about to go out of power. Their lowest cal ealmicuaMs7e the State to Cam by 5 or 7000 ma , jolty. Now, see how the friends of Taylor and Fillmore run them to the girth—Loaning it to this Maur met amain that they have the State at all ! Had tcomplete system of orgsnization been adopt ed throughout the Commonwealth, end the Whig' been *Waded to believe that Madly was within ems saseh, se it was, we dimly Wiese that Vir ginia would be enrolled among /be Sates which WO ranged themselves on the aide of Zachary Taylor and therecntstitatton. Tex RCMP Panama Buono te Dwane—Den inithe dying ITIOCIenta of Governor McNutt, the NeerOtiessi nun 'am& person entered the room with stult , twee in bin hand. It was ahout the thne when the election retains" wan coming 111 If= 2•11.12130111tdal The eye of the dying poll than =geed s is•tmendarybeilytinsens,a, his fee. MO v ee latadiqed i t . 4 l tinisy, 'What's thesenee Ininsi'sizsisytvaad' the answer could be sinus, the guatid,ws• • corpse, end the spirit of the gni. Ihtieseelt had left shn masa of Atonal .45 - Prrawr Xinu&-Trus Cleadend Pleindeakw witilithetCdr."Eipharj Ford, the Governor WWI LyrOhicswindir;orpwrh thal%&: hpAitartere 'atbsi wry on the ititb, In which he arpleinsthe Pliny which . had kepi hint Wiens daring the ram , • paiipi with raped loth , Pareideatial gramme: *Plied ixTeglor and niaidad a kb Aragon. AbihAraii . ...„4dri _thiVegifige, WU'S ta PrOmftdatinen World '.reiglgldeeeeltgi' a . 44,..1196.64216 .. f - 5 Ti.lll ausr nr—Tiais astriravo)u. , rii piper, now beknitim.pablishied is lie ' I'v ellaluili item alma _a_ , ,_. e.anekosewillted '0 likerdirsliseti' ' ft alma You may see unite f if the best society in New' , that Ile *raj se Mbitenta which 46 milled an York:en the tolf Oren Distributing Be ends' any t adi d itoied are felt and boldly e di r el. i . e 11, ;,. Bra. or these fine November mamma' There wen two i three canine. in waithig, and half a dozen sem :alert Empire, and coat soon the accursed slave. atorial.htokieamethen, teuksixierchddien, pacing =will have emptation to pursue their the II traffic. the Parapet, as we basked there the other . ady i s nshine—cow watching the pickerelditt glide along the !acid edges of the blackpool within, and Capture of Attleans. now looking of upon the scene of rich and wood_ The promise of the roes variety that spreads along the two riven on Ministry.to take measures to either ai d e. pry/Rd-Vie introduction of Afxicana, introduced .7 1 " eeie talk of Alo e , ae d ret h. etin „ to spite of - nterality, of law lard the obligadoes of m ete d ati ti lim g sophomore, who A had b aa„ uild his treaties, halfwit been redeemed- Honor to the way thither during recitation brims, "but the Cro- Ministry and honer to the Visa:mat de Barbecena, ton in pausing over an arm of the sea at Spuyten. (the PO:side/a of the Province of Rio Janeiro) for dnyvil, and bursting to light again in this truncat• taking such iamb:rat meanies to accomplish the e d py rami d, heats it ell hollow. By George, too, end. The smugglers begin to feel that the period th e her-smear looka,rts blue as ever the .rEgean of termination for their infamous commerce has s ea tri t ffrotes eye, gitabig from the Acropolts ,-- arrived, not because men wish it, bat because the But the4Pidated be a ms on those ems t—the finger of Providence has marked the moment Greeks orpriXtlave dreamed of such a vegetable when Brazil mud march forward to the glorious phenomena in the midst of their grayish olive future, to which she is destined as the fifth Em- groveS, or they never would have supplied the pire. It is impossidile want of it in their landscape by embroidering their for man to oppose effectual bar- mien to privets. These who, carried awe by a m pi arble temples with gay cobra. Dui you see that ke break, Sir vile interest, think to Africamse America, to y work 'I did not." r her nun are mistaken. The Brazilians already "Eerie& . his silver fin flashed upon the black know Weir Interests and demora are decided to opposo Acheron, like a restless soul that hoped yet to mount themselves strongly to the demoralizing and an& k ite t h e pee r Widow Principle which is so contrary to her fa. The place seemsanggestive of fancies to you r tore hope and happiness. we obaerved, in reply to the ratileyaste Although this smugglers distort the acts that in "It us indeed, fin I have done up a good dol of °PPosotion to their vile interests, the delegates most anxious thinking within a circle of a few yards, devoted to the Government ans performing, they where that fish broke Just now." "A aineu — lar plains kir meditation . the middle of will not be able to make anymipression on the sea. the reservoir!" arble pan of the nation. Their miserable sophisms are slowly falling before the logic of truth and ins. "Yon look incredulous, sir, but its a fact. A fel. tics. The Government is taking energetic Men' low can never tell maul he is tried in what wea l:yes to save us, and treats with contempt the traf non his most earnest meditations may be COLICOO. tickers in human flesh. The tears of the slave tasted. l aie been oust, though 7 ,, neutralize the fertility of the soil and his s,„lvhs "Not at all. But you seem so familiar with the mount to fileaveu and cry for vengeance . Let the spot, I-wish you could tell me why that ladder lead- Government pursue the glorious career cemmeno- tea d ew . tei the water is bashed against the aone ed,and it will be blessed by all honorable men. work in yonder corner " The mown" where these victim. °I . Pliwite "That ladder," said the young urea, brightening mimes: are crowded together, are not hidden.— at thequation •"why the pxottion, perhapz the very Liberate them, and thee give We . 0 lie to the nations existence of thet ladder, revolted from my medal' of Europe, who charge us as wesalionea, end men tions In the reservoir, at which you smiled just now. der eatisr..r nn to the laws, trampled underfoot by Shall I tell you all about them r these ittidackrus smugglers who In open day, in p taa . de . glee of the Palace *four !donor-band, with shame ,shr e k y na , h aat , seen the .mice g ta htdd tea any we eq . , ...its with the wanxiwann• perhaps of eee. eof dne to fish in the reservoir. Now, when I read the suouluuss, d a z e to earn' on such a crim i nal that waning the spun of the thing struck me at commerce. Gent'eaten of the Government the toed is n glo• noun one, in spite of the dilleultles it is necessary to keep on. Rely upon the sensible part of the nation, upon the blessings of the unfortunate, and upon the smiles of Heaven; and ; to crown an, rely upon the hatred of the wicked. Alcamo:Trues or rrot Brittneros or ran &errs. moan Ire4irum—A letter to the New York Com mercial, from Washington, says: The Smithsonian Institute buildings are in good and regular progress. The click of the frequent hammer may be heard as one passes near the premises, every patient stroke advancing the work a little, and telling on the ultimate whole, as each humble vote has contributed to the magnificent result betore Us. Who materials of which the edifice le constructed is, if I may so call it, of a red brown cob', it is called Seneca atone, from the name of the place on the Potomac whence it is obtained, not &r above here. There is a peculiar his and vivacity in the color, which is a beautiful one for church buildings. The aspect of the edifice thus tar is quite chaotic, all sorts of shapes and propor tions presenting themselves to the bewildered vi. elms, but before we pronounce sentence of disap. probatioas on any great plan, either in architec ture or morals we must see it completed. Between the two extremities of the structure there is no correspondence of resenhieries whatever. The Western wing might be taken 63r an old fashioned church of a very high proportions and homely steeple; the eastern for an Italian monastery. The S5O feet between is filling op with mine rhing--the centre, I take it far granted, will be lof tier than either wing. Whatever of Composite, Arabesque, Romanesque, or Lombardo Norman there may be in it, there is much of the reversion, and I think any one who has an imagination, to say nothing oftaste, must be naptivited with its beauties. The novelty and strangeness of its ar chitecture will the a time offend the eyes of the American eovereigmt, so accustomed to plain rec. tangles, but the more they are accustomed to these firms the more will they admire them. Sownos or A GLUT Gsocasmincst. ratinurit.— Soon after the discovery of America adventurous navigators were employed to seek for it passage, by water, from the Atlantic to the Pecific Oceans, along the Northern coast of this continent. As early as the reign of Elizabeth it wan ascertained; that if there were any suck passage its perpetual obstruction by ice would make it useless fur navi gation. the geographical question continued and the ecientifie world was concerned to know whether the continent of America extended to - Os north pole. or whether short of that extent, its northern limit was bounded by a continuous reach of Mime frozen seas, straits and channels, parts of which had been frequently visited. 'Explorations, both by land and water, were made at different times, until finally the discoveries of Messrs Irinhison and Dead, pidieers of the lindion's Bay Company, in 1839 and '39, left yea to be surveyed only a section of the coast, extending westward from Parry's straits of the Fury and Heels, and including the large extent of land called Boothe Felix, generally represented on maps as an island. In 1846 the Hudson's Bay Company sent ant John Rae, Esq, to survey this unexplored portion. He accomplished the task, and on the 10th of Sept, last made his report to the Governor of the Com pany. The principal act which he ascertained is that Boothe Feeliz is a part of North America—e peninsula, as Capt. Roes supposed it to be. Hie explorations, taken in connexion with those that preceded, settled a long mooted question, and show that. , —Witti the exception of Boothe Felix, which stretches as far northward as 71 degrees of latitude—the northern coast of America extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific in a hue varying little from the 70th degree of north latitude. —'- Ctrs. Arias. '13,000,000 666,431,8113 $l9 431,81 S Faiirocim.—Doctor Franklin and I (and Jefferson) were some time together in Paris, and we dined one day in a mixed company of dis tinguished French and American characters. The Abbe Raynal and Fraaglin hail mach conversation; amongst other thing', the French philosopher ob served that in America all things degenerated, and be made - many learned and profound observations to show this effect of the climate on people, al though recently from an European stock. Frank tin listened with his usual patience and attention, and, after the Abbe had finished, pleasantly remark ed, that where a difference of opinion existed it was the custom of deliberating nasemblies to di. vide the house; he therefore proposed that the Europeans should go to one aide of the room; and the Americana to the ether, that this question might he fairly taken. It so happened that the Americans present were smut men, full of life, health and vig. or, while the Europeans were small, meagre and dwarfish. The Doctor, w - a smile, cast his eye along the lines, and Raynal candidly acknowledg ed the refutation of his theory. Ow—Prot Beck says the oaks orthekireat are ®owe with tolerable certainty, to attain the age of SEW or 000 years, and are tho most aged trees that we possess. Pines are stated by Dr. Williams, in his history of Vermont to live from 350 to 400 years. Of the oaks comprised under the Linnwan genus onerous, botanists are anpainted with more than 440 species, of which upwards of one hall belong to America. In this State there are fifteen various species, as follow:—Mosey cup, post white, swamp white ,swamp chastity., yellow rock ches nut, dwarf pine and red oak. The white oak is the most valuable of all, being extensively employed in ship building. In England, in 100 year. time the price of ship building advanced 100 per cent.— Sinclair, In his Code of agriculture, stated that o 70 gun ship esquires 3000 loads of wood, the produce of CIO acres each tree standing 33 feet apart.— Hence the importance of cultivating the oak and where the young trees are rased the ground Mould be cultivated for 20 years at least. EZTRAOILDINAZY Cyst—There kit under our observation yesterday. says the fringe= (Ulster Co.) Tooreal, the most aingolar case of discus., we ever witnessed. The subject is a man named Snyder, aged 35 years, residing in the town of Wawaraing in this county. Pour months ago he had an attack of sickness, but recovered and wan to all appearance entirely healed. About a Pin. night after his recovery he was seized with draw. sinew, and for some time oiler slept nearly two. thirds af the day. The disease continued to in crease, until he would sleep two or three days without walking. When we sew him yesterday he was continuing an uninterrupted sleep of five days. His pulse is regular, though not very full ; ?expiration is easy and natural and his skin moist and cool. If food or drink he placed in his mouth be swallows It, and he walks when led by the band and slightly supported. On Thursday last be awoke from a 'limp of two days, spoke a Law ward; weak a lady who was in the room violently with a chair, and almost immediately ef. lanyard amok into his present slumber. He is on his way to the New York Hospital CO3OIZILCILL DIZOL/TlO/1 rs CAJW) ,- - - Ilus New York Sun, ma the authority of an intelligent Amer.' lean merchant in Montreal, sayer "Within a year past, over five thousand persons, mostly enterprising men , formerly doing respect. ble business in Montreal, have peen obliged to aban don the city or suffer complete bankruptcy. Over five thousand tenements, stores, shops and dwell ings are without tenant, nor can they be rented at any price. The most business streets are com paratively deserted by trade, and it is no fiction that grass grows upon the solitary pavements - "Since the irrreued facilities given to trade be tween this city and the Canada merchants, espe cially of Canada West, there is scarcely a trader who marts to Montreal Le goods." Hon Autumn= iismerr,—This gaineatn, the Chairman - of me State Committee dazing the Go- Immaterial mod Presidential canvass, is entitled to the srartemst thanks of every Mend of TAMA, RUM= end Jonnrnmt. His energy, devotion, Ind dilatant personal service* tn, completing • thorough orgsnizance throughout the Suite, have made theme:bet idt in the glorious trout (ft° 'haVe ministeted to a political triumpb„tutprece• - dented in the' history of our Stith, and to have res rued bulk the State end nation from the poly .hekl together or b ) th e cohesive power of public plait dor, CSII pe . ausle the Chairman ,r f his time and lovable, to more than overpaid, without the enpresskso of Indebtedness which his political friar& owe to Wm.—North Awe. once, as inferring 'nothing more Itinn that one should not sully the temperance potations of oar citizens by Peeping bait no it, of any kind; but yon probably know the common way of takihg pike with a slip noose of delicate wire. I was de termined to have a touch at the fellows with this kind of tackle. I choose a moonlight night, and an hour before the edifice was closed to visitors, I secreted myself within the walls, determined to peas the night on the top. All went an I could wish it. The night proved cloudy, but it was only a variable drill of broken cloud. which obscured the moon. I had a walking cane rod with me which would reach to the margin of the water, and several feet beyond, if necessary. To this was attached the wire, about fifteen inches la length. I prowled along the parapet for a consid erable time, but not a single fish could I see. The clouds made a flickering light and shade that what. ly foiled my steadiest gam 1 was convinced that should they come up thicker my whole night's ad venture would be thrown away. 'Why should I not descend the sloping wall and get nearer on a level with the fish, for thins alone can I hope to see one* The question had hardly shaped itself in my mind before I had one leg over the iron rafting. If you look around, you will see how that there are some half dozen weeds growing here and there amid the fissures of the solid masonry. In one of the fissures whence these sprung I planted a foot, nod began my descent. The reservoir was fuller than it is now, and a few strides would have carried me to the margin of the water. Holding on to the cleft above, I felt round with one foot the a place to plant it below me. In that moment the flap of a pound pike"made me look around, and the roots of the weed upon which I partially de pended gave way, as I was to the not of turning. Sir, one's senses are sharpened in deadly peril;— as I live now, I distinctly heard the hells of Trim. ty chiming midnight as I rose to the surface the next instant, immersed in the stone cauldron, to ' which I most swim fiar my life—Heaven only could tell how long! I am a capital swimmer and this, naturally, gave me a degree of self powessiort Falling as I had, I of course had pitched out some distance from the sloping parapet. A few strokes brought me to the edge. I really au not yet ceas. twin but that I could clamber up the face of the wall any where. I hoped that I could. I felt cer tain at least there was some spot where I might get hold with my hands, even if I did not ultimate- I ly ascend it. I tried the nearest spot. The inch. demo of the wall was so vertical, that it did pot even rest me to lean against. I felt with my hands and my feet. Surely, 1 thought, there must be some Hoare like those in which that dl omeoed weed had found a place fur its root' There was none. My fingers became sore ia busying them selves with the harsh and intthispitatile stones. My feet slipped from the smooth and slimy masonry beneath the water, and several times my face miles) in rude contact with the wall, when my foothold gave way on the instant that I seemed to have found some diminutive rocky elect upon which I could stay myself. Sir, did you ever see a rat drowned in a half filled hogshead/ how he swims round and mond and round; and after vainly try. ing the sides again and again with his paws, fixes Ms eyes upon the upper rn, as if he would lank Aim mlf out of his watery prison. I thought of the miserable vermin, thought of him as I hod often watched than his dying agonies, when a creel ur. chin of eight or ten. Boys are horribly cruel, air boys, women, and savages. All child like thief. ere cruel: cruel from want of thought, and from perverse ingenuity, altogether by instinct each of these is so tender. Yon may not have obeeried hat a savage is as tender to its own young as a boy is to a favorite puppy—the same boy that will torture a kitten out of existence. I thought then. I say, of the rat dmermeg in a half filled cask of water, and lifting his gam out of the vessel as he grew more and more desperate, and I Hung myself 1 , on my hack, and floating thus, fined my eyes upon the face of the moon. "The moon is well enough in her way, however' you may look at her; but her appearance is to say the least of it, peculate to a man Heating on his back in the centre of a atone tank, with a dead wall of some fifteen or twenty feet rising - squarely On every side of him. (The young man smiled latterly as he said this, and shuddered once or twice before he went on, musingly.) The last time I had noted the planet leith any emotion she was on the wane. Mary was with me • I had brought her out here one morning to-look at the top of the Reservoir. She said ionic of the scene, but as we talked of our old and childish loves I saw that its fresh &snares were incorporating themselves with tender memories of the past, and I was content.— There was a rich golden haze upon the landscape. and as my own spirits rose amid the voluptuous atmosphere, she pointed to the evening planet, dis cernible like a feint gosh in the welkin, and won. dered how long it would be before the leaves would fall ! Strange girl ! did sire mean to rebuke my Joyous mood, as if we had no right to be happy while Nature, withering in her pomp, and the sick ly moon wasting In the blaze of noontide, were there to remind us of the gone forever? 'They will all renew themselves, dear Mary ' „. said I en couragingly; 'and there is one th at arill” ever keep 1 tryste attire with thee and Nature through all seas ons, if thou wilt but be true to one of us, and re. main es now a child of Nature.' A tear sprang to her eye and then searching her pocket for her card case, she remembered an engagement to be pres ent at Miss Lawson's opening of Fall bonnets, at two o'clock' And yet, dear,:wild wayward Mary, I thought of her now ' You have probably outlived this sort of thing, sir, but I, looking at the moon, as I floated upturned to her yellow light, thought of the lovely being whose tears I knew would flow when she heard of my singular fate, at Ogee so grotesque, yet mel. tmeholy to awfulness And how Mien we have talked, too, of that Garen shepherd who spent his damp !ugh*, upon the hills, gazing, as I do, on the lustrous planet) Who will revel with her amid those old supenditionsl Who from our own unlegended woods will evoke their yet undeteo. led, haunting spirits I Who peer with her in pry ing scruhny into Nature's laws, and challenge the whispers of Poetry from the voiceless throat of Matter! Who laugh merrily over the stupid guess work of pedant., that never mingled with the info. itude of Nature, through love exhaustless and all embracing as we have! Poor girl, she will be companlonless' Alas! companionless forever— save in the exciting stages of some brisk flirtation. She will live hereafter by feeding other hearts with love's lore 'she has learned from me, and then, Pygmalion like, growing food of the images she has herself endowed with semblance of divinity, until they them to breathe bank the mystery the soul me imly catch from only one. "How anxious she will be lest the Coroner shallleve discovered any of her notes In my pock. ens" "I felt chilly as the last reflection missed my mind, partly at thought of the Coroner, partly at the idea of Mary being unwillingly compelled to wear mourning On ma, in case of a disclosure of our en. gagement. It is a provoking thing for • girl of nineteen to have to go into mourning for a deceits. sad lover at the beginning of her second winter in the Metropolis. "The water, though, with Inv motionless foal lion, must have had something to do with my chil. lines,. I see, sir, you think that I tall my story with great levity; but indeed, indeed I should grow delirious did I venture to hold gaudily to the awfulness of my feelings the greater part of night. I think indeed I must have been most of the time hysterical with horror, for the vibrating emotions I have recapitulated did pass through my brain even as I have detailed them. But I now be came calmn in thought, I summoned up again some resolution of action. I will begin at that on , vier (said I,) swim slowly, and Gael the aides of the tank with my feet. VI die most, let me perish at least from well directed though exhausting effort, not gnat from mere bootless weariness in sustain• hag myself till the morning, shall bring relief The sides of the place seemed to grow higher as I now kept my watery worse between them. It was not altogether a dead pull. I had some variety of — emotion in making my circuit When I swam in the shadow, it looked to me more cheerful beyond in the moonlight. When I swam is the moonlight, I had the hope of making some discovery when I should again reach the shadow. I tamed several times os my back to rest Just whine those wavy lines would meet. The stars looked viciously bright to me from the bottom data well; there was such a company of them; they were weed In th e i r lustrious revelm end bad such space to move in I was alone, sad to despair, in a drugs element, a primes:l, and solitary gazer upon their tnecdring chorus. And yet there was nothing else with which I could hold communion! I woad upon my breast and struck oat almost ikanacally, once more. The: atm were forgotten, the Itiooft,the very weed cf which I as yet formed a .put...cay pqm Mary herself - woo invitee. I tbitaighs only of the ouung man there pertshing; of me my tasty meet* hood, in the sharp Vt.rovoi" daylfraZ Prime, with faeraties'illimitable, with mural all ert, bat tliagitictre with physical °finales which men like myself had brought together'. my undoing. The Eternal could never have willed this thing! I could not and !would not perish thus, and I grew strong in insolence of self trust. I laughed aloud as I dashed the sluggish water front side to side.-- Then came an emotion of pity far myself--wild, wild regret; al sorrow, ott, infinite. for a fate so des. elate a doom so dreary, so bean sickening. You may laugh at the contradiction if you will, air, but I felt that I could sacrifice my own life on the in s slant to redeem another follow creature from such a place of horror, from an end so piteous. My soul and my vital spirit seemed in that desperate mo. ment to be separating; while one, inputting pier. ed over the deplorable fate of the other. "And then I prayed! r 1 prayed—why or wherefore I know not. It was not from fear—tt could not have been in hope. The days of miracles are past, and there was no natural law by whdse Providential interposition I could be saved. I did not pray: it prayed of ling my soul within me. ' Was the calmness that I now felt torpidityl-- the torpidity that precedes dissolution to the strong swimmer, who, sinking from exhaustion, most odd • bobble to the wave as he suffocates beneath the element which now denied his mastery! If it were so, how fortunate was it that my floating rod at that moment attrActed ray attention, as it dashed through the water by me. I saw on the instant that a fish had entangled himself in the wire noose The rod quivered, plunged, came again to the am. face, nod rippled the water as it shot in arrowy flight front side to aide of the teak. At Ines, driven towards the south east corner of the reservoir, the small end seemed to have got foul some where.— The brazen butt, which, every time the fish sound. ed, was thrown up to the moon, now sank by its own weight, showing that the other end must be teat' But the cornered fish, evidently anchored some where by that short wire, floundered sever. al times to the surface before I thought of striking oat to the spot "The water is low now and tolerably clear.— You may see the very ledge there, air, in yonder corner. on which the small end of mg rod rested wheal secured that pike with my hands. I did not take km Goon the Wirnoose 4owaver ; bat standing upon the ledge, handled the AA la a work. man.like moaner, as I flung that pound pickerel over the iron railing upon toe top of the parapet. The rod, as I have told you, barely reached from the railing to the water. It was a heavy, strong bass rod, 'which I had borrowed in the Spirit a verdict of MO damages was rendered by the jury, In the great slander suit of Bake/vs. Wagner. Mr. Baker is ate of the chief men is the Economy Society, of Beaver county. 'Wavier now resides in Philipsburg, Beaver county 4 -was formerly cun. tented with the Economy Society—but seceded with "Count Leon," no he 'we, called—the eels.. bested leader of that portion of the "Ecosonaites" who withdrew in 183 :t. The Count (so styled) was a man of considerable address, and reputed to psi.. seas talents, and fine accomplishments. He enter ed hither Hopp'. Society, se alleged by bis oppo• suits, the the purpose of producing a schism, rrhich he effected. and having succeeded in gaining an influence over a portion of the members, withdrew with them, purchased Philipsburg, opposite the mouth of Big Beaver, on the Ohio, then a place chiffly concerned in boat building, and settled there-rlidessra. Philips and Graham transferring their boot yard to the opposite side of the river, to what Snow called "Freedom" Count Leon's set tlement did not prosper, and he now left for some part of the Southern country, where (we believe) he died. The Society, or a portion of it, held to.. gether for ■ short time, but gradually scattered— some settling at Freedom and elsewhere—a rem. turn remaining at Philipsbumit. The seceding members of the society have their own Verllloo of the causes or separation, but the enmity is not obliterated, though. soma fifteen or sixteen years have elapsed. It appears. that a considerable sum of money hod been bequeathed by a relative in Germany, lately deceased, to Wag. ner and several of his sisters, who have continued with the Economy Society. The brother went over to Germany, and received the money, and alleged on his return that the dying injunction of their relative was that the money bequeathed to the sisters should go into the Economy Society.— The sisters insisted on granting their funds to the society, and gave Mr. Baker authority to receive the amount. Mr. Wagner came on to this city in 1847, for the purpose of making some arrangement with Mr. Baker, and while here was arrested on affidavit, and imprisoned. In a conversation at a tavern in_the city, he subsequently charged Mr. Baker with perjury. For this charge a suit for damages was broUght by Mr. Baker, in the District Court alibis county. Wagner was in the city on business, at the time of his arrest. We under rtand that the sail was brought here in iconsequen. Of the prejudice against the society in Beaver coun ty. Messrs. Forward and M'Candleas were coun sel for plaintitt—Messrs. Dunlop,Shaler and Bitch ie for defendant. Mr. Wegner is a man of wealth and influence. THE COURT OF QuinnL SZSZIONZ met on Sal. urday morning, and after dating nothing for a abort lime, adjourned until Monday morning at 10 o'- clock. Ronnotr.--Samuel Williams wu brought before the Mayor, on ~attirday looming, charged with stealing about WO from Levi* Baker, on Friday nighL The robbery was committed at the tavern of V. Stork. Water Street. Baker is a stranger in the city, horn Ohio. He and Williams occupied the same mom, and, during the early part of the night, the same bed; bat Mr. B. having left his mo ney in his pantaloon's pocket, Williams was tempt ed to take it out, end also took another bed. Mort ing his money in the morning, Baker suspected his bed fellow, end search being made, the paper in which part of the money had been wrapped, was found in the bed to which 'Williams had transfer red himself, but he had, on the alarm being given deposited part of the money to Baker's bed. Wil helms coafeseed the robbery, and gave op 5241- 5130 in gold. The remainder he had given to two accomplice", who have not been (mind. Williams was committed to jail. Masts A Porn.—A woman was brought to the • Loathe on Fnday morning, and confined there In recover—or die as it might be—of mama a pots— ' She had been placed on a steam boat, we under stood, by sonata of her relatives, .160 wished her to go to another city, where her conduct might not he a reproach to them. Alter taking passage. she become intoxicated, crazy, and at length fell into the neer, whence she was rescued, and placed to the Mayor's cells. We saw Ler on Saturday morn. mg. She bad become somewhat calm, but was still partially deranged. She appeared under the impression thsd she had Mat something, for which she welched every pert of her celi—mooping down and brushing the door with a piece of cloth—then examining carefully for the lost srticlo--again and again sweeping, and again and again examining the door--but finding nothing. We left her thus engaged. Officer Barr informed us that she was Co be removed to the Mercy Hospital. She has an interest in a small property left by.ber husband Tex MULDER Cam—The reported murderer an old colored man in Rosa township, turns out to be an eraggerorson. Oar mead the Coroner propos ed holding an inquest, but the old man, on I.:giber second thought,' did of die—at least the ciictun sunhat evidence is pretty conclusive on that point —as he came to Allegheny city, we are informed, on Friday afternoon, to make oath against those who were reported to have caused his death, on that same morning. Several people were hoaxed with that story. TIILTILII.—Mr. and Mn. E S Conner tak - benefit to night. Mr. Conner appears as R o nbli in Bnlwer'a celebrated play of that name. Thi o chancier which Mr. C. acts with peculiar pow and in which he has few equals and no wperior. Mrs. Conner takes the part of Julie de Mortim and Onley that of Do %Sequel. TIIB Jute Cass—The jury in this case having agreed on their verdict, on Saturday afternoon, the Court assembled to receive it. The jury baund the prisoner not guilty. The New York Commercial Advertiser Ilk an; nounces the death of the Boa Constrictor which was lately purchased for the Museum in that city, Dear, Or a war-twisicacca FLIMIDICIT.—We regret to announce the death of one who, though but comparatively a short time resident in thl. coy, had made many acqUainUncea,and was verg gene rally known. Since he first came among us he has resolutely refused all kind, although no expense has been spared by his friends to procure for him ouch seasonable dainties as might posanny tempt hi. appetite. He has resolutely fasted now for several months. Exhausted nature could holdout no longer, and on Saturday Mr. Banium's boa con strictor died, al its headquarters, the American Museum. It is said to have cost 51,500, Nonni Bii.s.aca Ca:tel.—The Wilkesbarre Ad. vacate Bays of this work, if the next Legishiture caa devise mean. by which the State may finish the North Branch Canal, no time should be lost in accomplishing it. It is an important link in the chain of State improvments. Finished, it would yield more revenue than any other section of Canal in the State of the same extent." To/camp:lwo in Delaware, on Thursday next the same day appointed for thin State. Eight States will have their thankagivingon that day, VIZ: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland,Kentocky and Ohio. The other States have it either earlier or later. Twelve State. have appointed no day at all. LEGISLATIrg StIZIZINGI —The Savannah Repubh. can of the Etth mat., perpetrate. the kellowmg joke. It will be teen by refereece to our telegraphic head that Mr. Calhoun took snuff yesterday, about 2 o'clock P. M. whereupon 129 members of the South Carohrta Legislature nasal, irr Jul Tn. Paoli. Nunn—lf you wish to be sue pessful an any undertaking, you must always 'use the aroper meant.' Therefore, if you have a cough, use Isynal Extractroutrr and be cured, for it is the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient means to ewe you is to use Jayne , . Expectorant, which will immediately irferefil. the spa® which co:dream the diameter of the Whet, and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs them and thus remove. every obstruction top free respi ration, while at the same ume all inflammdtion is sub dued, and a con hi certain to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Stinting of Blood, Pleurisy, or In fact uty Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayue , s Expiecto m m and relief is Certain, and you will find that you have " Por th =ol l t= n urg ' it itt the Pekin Tea Store, n ith street near Wood, 1•3117 JAM'. lissmorounr.—We would can attention to thie excellent remedy for Coughs, Colda, Consumption, Asthma, and all adecnone of the Throat and Longs. Having several times within • few years past had occa sion to use a medicine of dos kind,we hamby expert •ltele tasted its excellent (inalitiln t SIM are prepared to recommend it to others. Ildinismre or other , public speakers aliened with bronchial affections will find great benefit from its use. It is prepared by a scienti fic phyan, and all clasecs will tlrel it • safe and ell& caihour medicine la Me disease* for which it is re. commended.—(Columbus (Ohio) Clogs and Journ.al. For subset the Pekin Tea Store, No. 7V Fourth street. turlo Mayon UP ALLUMEXT Crry.--hlr. Editor, You wall please, snuouocc diainsane of ‘VhL BOYD, ad Ward. Allegheny, as candidate for todice of Mayor. Mr. Boyd, if sleeted, would make active sod e ffi cient officer, sod is well qualified to harp the duties of that post. novni.dlsow MLny Qrtuza Help Wasted. WANTED—A Girl to ito*ottse•rork, 0•• ' r h o demands her busibMe, and au come null re commanded, eau bear of • pleasant seoseou, at rood noyisis wipe, by Ittgilling at this DSc.. CAMPHOR - 1 bbl oz Camphor, just reedreed and fix (h aeare by rep 27 WICK & WCANDL}X9 - T.ll%mormumm ram, or Niro Narore,Skrat. =et& lehhth This orrottrablit Mode* Its become _eta totmt, C 0110017103 0000100001 km op. rat the re or Os real value. It bsso4l7 Mabee 000 0101 10 establith ravioli. to the tide of the only medical+, for the mire of Liver Complaint Thefollow tog Inter from • druggist to New York, shows the manner in what these pal, are regarded iniket sec tion of the country. alltane— Dear Rir—l have sold out all your Liver Pills, acd ow noxious to have another lot unturie• thate/y. These Pills seem to take most wonderfully. I could have sold o much larger goentity, if I had been provided with them The iihabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but whether Mom ore ally Mere or not. Ido not know. Please mod me another supply F. Sam., Dreptut. Hemlock Lake, Livingston co, N.Y. Mar. v, 47." A goon.. ar ti cle of the above valuable medicine can be had at the Drug Store of nlrtv 2, J KIDD & Co, GO wood st W. M. Wright, M. D., Dositirt, Omer •nd residence on Fourth street, appoints the Pittsburgh Bank. Office boars from 9 o'clock to 19 A 1.1... d from 9 o'clock toy P. Bd. sepl4-ly BOOT AND AIME VAREBOODE. NO. 54 WOOD ST., BETWEEN 3d AND 4th STS. - -• R. TANNER & CO. INVITE Country Alerchants and others to an exami 1. nationof their stock, which is one of the largest to be found in any establishment in the country, and consists of very dewrable and seasonable goals, en.. pressly ttd•pled (a 4 to sim and quality) to Western sales. t ricer will compare favorably with those °film East. Terms liberal. no:Cr-dim Dr 0. 0. Stearns, Drat —— rIFFICE at Miss lielick's, on Fourth street, a few kJ doors above Wood stieet, until the completion of the house nearly opposite. Teeth in blocks, with arts fieMl gum., after the manner now universally preffir red at the east, mauufactured to stilt each particular case. Teeth, from a foil set down to a single one, in serted on a suction plate, thus avoiding Injury to the natural teeth. ttipecimens of block. oflacuna plate may be examined at the office. All operations incident to the profession performed with cam sad failbtulness. aurliktin "Be not the fins by whom the new are idea, THE Nor yet o at :CITY the old the following advantages:—The oven is comßantly wapplied with pure hot an, tendering the operation of belong o perfect ea when done to • brink oven. . . . It has a Chamber exclusively for Roasting meats with a spit thus doing away with all the roasting at tachment. in the shape of Win kitchens." It has large cooking capacity, with an unobstruct ed flrface on the top, which all housekeepers can appreciate. !lean be set up without mason work, in any ordina ry fire-place, or to the room as a stove; enabling those who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of a range at the cost of a stove. And lastly, It borne leas coal than any other cooking apparatus, not excepting the &awe Cooking Stove, which is also for sale at wholesale or retail, at • GILBERTO Empire Ewe Depot., Mk Market meet, Girard Row, Philruleiptua. Extract from a recommendation from Henry Boeh m., E.q , :elk Market ittreeti---Yon ran an no terms in recommendation of it, which I will not endorse if referred to .^ novirit-deodtDeettitbkinw EXPRESS WAGON LINE iNtrigA TO •00 TOONE Pill&burgh mad PAHEIStibikSIII, TIM E FIVE DAVIT-171 3" wifilf Ts, Tv 114 . D NIGHT. THWEilr,,'.",ncT.errPrt`nr2; t."l,°l7 l 7th'hitt". l '.."°, will lease Pluladelptua dairy wuh the !Hail Tram to Chllothnnbellli nod from Memo by Wagon, with a rangy of horsed, running day imd ntght. Wa moll be prepared to forward WOO lbw. freight daily. Apply to D LEECH & Ca m S bbl,, in prime order, just reed and for sale by Ii A FAHNESTOCK A Co, novsl cor 1 i and wood eta SAL CODA-15 casks English, met reed and for sale by oyl9 It A FAHNESTOCK & Co DRI XISTONtrIu bbls just reed and for vale by no-10 It A FAHISITOCK A Co EAD—bOU pigs Galena Lead, landing and to arrive; 1 4 for sale by noollo JAM A HUTCHISON & EARL ASH-17 each, reed this day , and for gala Yby novre JAMES A HUTCHISON ACo . _ .IM,I ESIP-45 bales dew ratted Hemp, landing from steamer Danube and for sale by novou JAMES A HUTCHISON dr. Co - DEFINED SUGARS-21 bbls board sugar; 30 do Al, crushed do; al do clanked do; landing from 15140 t Danube and for sale by 00070 JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co GOLDEN SYRUP—LS bbls, 20 hf bble, 30 10 gallons Imp, just reo'd per summer Danube and tor sale by norin JAMES A IIL'TCRISON A Co "V 0 SUGAR-17 bode N 0 Sager, just landing and . for sale by con& W BOWEN. 90 front et V1311E1113 THEELMOMKTERS--2 dos j gat re'd alut and for sale by nor2o KIDD & DF.Cti A X ARTISTS' COLORS. in Tubes, ass'il ISO dos just received and ior sale by ncirA J KIDD & Co . . A , R 7, 1 142; 3U. and 43 Web-130 and (or 411 e by rtor.3i J KIDD 3r. Co A RTISTS' MATERIALS I/1 general—A harp q /'1 tity lost received and for •a:e by dotram g7AILTFI-13 PERFVSIED BALLS, or Pearl 11 and Orris Tomb Poorder--e0 doz Ns, matt and for pale by at JKIDD3 Co LINF-S iIA.NDKERCHIErd---A A Allison A Co, CO Market strpet, !write the allenuou of porchuers to their large stock of Lineu Hdkfs, embracing wine bundred dozen, at prices ranging from 61 to one dol lar. novld SHIRTING STRIPES AND CHECKS--36 easy; re cereal and for sale cheap by novlo A A MASON b. Co, 60 market at Dal". PEACHES-40 ayes Dned Peaches, mat 'recraved astd Colgate by C /I GRANT, novIS (I water n C "1 r,0:16 653—" I t " 11 °N .: 1- 4 ""k 'll.l la d tr. ro h r l'tt 'l .ZlS k g• sd RY APPLES—it sacks Dry Apply, (or gale by 1 . ,1 eerie WICK b. tiCCANDLESS DDRYPEACIII-17 bog, for we b 1 novlB WICK & 11 . CANDLEW WlLEATiviit sacs• for snle by novlln WICK & WOAD: DU:SS L , ASIILY FLOUR-44 bids, Hillert Armstrong' I, ^l.aiiimt received and lot sale by novlB WICK & APCANDI.E.SS D ACON-30 Ohs'. Shoulder. lust recetved; PO do 1..) Hants, Ito store and for sale by novll SELLERS &NICOL'S COPPERAS -20 bbl. Wells's, to rood order, for sale by ovlB GEO COCHRAN 6:2 PA DES. SHOVELS, he —.50 do. Spades and Sher -1.3 vela; ludo Manure Forks; PU do Grain Shovels; 5u de Socket do; Axes, }barbell, ;Mattocks and Picks, Bellows, Vices, lcc.. for sale at manufacturers prices, by novl. OEO COCHRAN, Yd wood so DONIEWrIC WOOLL,RNS Blanket.. !gannets. Tweeds, Quaint:us, I-1 Cloth and Cassimete, by the picee or package, very low, for sale by ntyle GEO COCHRAN L AID-21d. landing free. • NewEgndL dron. :;! by.oBi,s lt SC GAR-10 beds prime N 0 Sugar, for We by SCAIFE I ATKINSON, front at, neat Woe DLANKETS—Just reeet•ed. a large lot or Mankato, k) of different quaint., ineludlng some very fine.— Also, at extra fine nruele of Blue Blankets, tellable fo• costs 1.0.1 / ALEXANDER re DAY • DLACK FRENCH CLOTHS—We have rust rec red a lot aline French Clothe, which we are se hug much lower than we have ever sold the sr,. gutting heretofore. novl7 ALEXANDER /c DAY SUNDRIES -20 OW, Green Apple.; 30 do Wilma Bouts; 1 do Flaxseed; I do Roll Butter; 3 bags Ginseng; 1 bog Snake Root; V do Feathers; bustt Chconuts; 30 do Peach.; novl7 d D WILLIAMS For rale by RO ,, L L y lIIITtEH—Frefh, ma. day rea'd and for val novl7 WICK 4k. M'CANDLE-'43 L ARD -21 kegs : 1 10 Ifor call, by novl7 WICK 2c ArcIANDLESS MACKEREL—Nes 1,2 and 3, for sale by novl7 WICK & APCANDLFSS BACON -11,000 lb. Rayon Sides, smoke and for We by novl7 WICK k lIPCANDLESB - • D YE—II Ingo Rye, pm reed and for sale by 11_novI7 WICK k APCANDLESS HICKORY NUTS-12 bosh for sale by 00YI7 WICK k. breANDLESS. ELAZIL SUI;AR-25 bag. 'ob.., for sole by ao•17 J D WILLIAMS, HO wood et FISHFbbls No 1 Salmon; 1 cask Codfisti; 1 do What, Rub; 1 du smoked Halllbuti No I. tl and 3 Mackerel, for sale by novl7 J D WILLIAMS D ROOMS-40.1 dos Brooms, tom reed and for sale La by HOST A CUNNINGHAM, novl7 114 Itbeny 01 rj:EA-4 half chests H Tea, on consignment and for We try 00017 ROST A CUNNINGHAM g'• REIN APPLES-140 bids Green Apples, oncoo ky alignment and for sale by no• 17 SORT A CUNNINGHAM VLAXSEED AND GINSENG--3 seeks Flutsued; 13 .k.` do Ginsen recd per suns Mt Vernon and for sue by noeli g., C 11 GRANT, 4t water st _ TEAS -10 kf chests l l ogrebong TeN In coddles eery fine Young Hyson T 0.., for sale by novl7 C /1 GRANT EAD-60 pigs lialena Lead, reed Pier - str Shemin dosth and for sale by novl7 C H GRANT TTOBACCO-2b bags No 1, B twist Tobacco, landing from situ Comet and for sale by nowl7 J AMES DALZI LL, 21 waterer NO do do Ap- SUNHRIES—ntat bits], dried Peach* plea; just received and for We by novl7 JIHIN 8 811,WORTH, 07 wood at M°LASSES-60 bbls Plantanon !dolman., landing and fin wile by novl7 JOHN S DILWORTH FLOUR—Ioo bbl. extra Family Ron ,L por villa, Mr Bale by novl7 JOHN 9 DLLWORTH MOLASSES—SO bbl. new crop Mohomy, Just reed and for sale by novIU UURBRIDOE, WILSON h Co, crater sr A mall lot for sale cheap t . L . [7 00016 j i ! r t 11, jr (1011C11 VARNlEl—Warramorl rood, algray. " hr.W.d for rola by novlo T Jr LEATHER VARINISII—AIarays on hand and for rale by nor Id R T LEECH, Jr AMASK—A large lot, Jost recd and for sale by noviel R T LEECH, Jr CODER VINEGAR—go bbl. Crneinnan, just mold Vand sole bycr n• DEA N UTS—.lb Hs prime fresh Fea RrAfor sale by NFtovIBROWN & tsuLBERTsox . M A4 s 'i al l e i t=ctu ° rers . n e o s il. p 4 e . 11 i'ob ' for mode FR IEN D, & Co LErrDlilt/ piglsfralena Leath siooo doi Bar Lead. law sale by 00010 FRIEND, RHEF atA UGAll—Nlblids fair New Orleans, reed this flay per Matti!! Telegepph,lSPd fur .ale by ROBERTSON 4 ftEpPERT, 100 decona at L. , 1176. TURPENTINE-23 bbl spt Torpemme, in 0 prime order, mast ree'd and for sale by novIG-lw HENRY C KELLY APPLES—I4O Ws landing Dom steamer Consul, and (or sale low to close eonsignment, yr_ 00.16 _JAMES DALZELL CHEEDE-100 o.in Crea7m Cheese, superior mtiehh for sahkhj norld JAMES nAl2w.4, TAlit AND OIL-60 bets Sum, Oil; Mdo North Car -1 oils,* Tar, roar:ovine par canal and for nova JAMES AUCTION BALEB.-- Dr JoDa D. Davis.. AtLaDDliter. adersoritrt's Sale of 28 Aaif d,* .21a3. WW 6e added to the .ale of Oratories, to, au Moo day allernoon at 3e'eleek. at Davia Commercial Sid": Rooms, corner of Wood and Flab tweets-17 hi chews imparter Young Hyaena Tea; 3 dodo extra flue Gun powder des 4 do do =parlor Inaperiat do; 2 do do fine Oolong, Yowehoug, Diana do norld JOHN D DA CIS, Aunt. Stack e ow Exteasi. Rama troy Goads Stop. On Monday morning, Nov. tgi, at 10 &clock, at the Contmercial Sales Room, carnage! Wood and Fulth streets, arol be sold, for cask airetiCy So elm-naive assortMent of ample and fancy Dry Goods, Moat which are superfine cloths, casaimeres, salaam, jeans, tweeds, pitot ninths and coating, flan nels, blankets, bleached and brown mustiits, damask Noon table glottis, shawls and hdkik, in great variety, super prints, de loins, alpaca., bombazine, cashmeres, pladds, silks, satin, react , CClPOV,llolitry gloves, le w ing silk, woollen comforts, hats, maps, bonnets, rib buds, to At 4 o'clock. Grocerica, Quernavrare, Furniturs, At 6 o'clock. Variety goods, books, fr.e AMUSEMENTS. BKVEPIT OF MEL CONNOR- MM=Mi2iMi RICIIELIEU, OR THE CONSPIRACY. Richelieu ' Mr Canna, Dc Idanprat Mr. Oxley. Handy Mr. Prior. Juhe Moe. Connor •Ml.• Wlten• , . . . . . Ftecitation—Smuns Bore Duzaia—Mr. Connor. To conclude with THE CAPTIVE. The Captive Mrs. E. S. Connor. Maniac Mr. Connor. ID , T. lIICIROW bi r. and Mrl. Collllor will appear. PBLICAI lONS OF EVANGELICAL KNOWL L EDGE 11K.1C1H11(...-.Christisn Consolation in the death of Relatives sad Friends, by the Bev. Hugh Mute, M. A. 22uto GM. 20 cut U. Address to young persons on Coofirmatioo, by the same author. g.trno: Gilt Rat cents. The Curate of Linwood, on the real strength of the Christian Ministry. lemo. 31 news. Selections from the Homilies of the Protestant Eels copal Church, with a Preface by ttio Bt. He.. William Meade, DD. IDrua. 20 cents. ' The Infant's Progress ham the Valley of Destrneuen to Everlastrug Glory, by him. fiborwcoll. 181 no: 371 cents. The Christian Visitor, or select portions of the Font Gospel.. with Expentlons aud harem, desighed fo agaist the fnerds of the luck and s acred: by the Roy. %Fusin...mut, M. A. 43 cents. --• • . . The Chnsuon \'tutor, or mice( portion* hero the AcIA oi ihe Apostles, and the Epistles; by the name au thor. 45 cents. The Liturgy Explained and Dol . ol3ded: Trust Address to Voting Persons alter the Confirmation, by Rev. Charles Bridges, M. A. A Tract. Tim above works may all be othained at the Socie ty's Philadelphia prices, or tiovir ELLICMT & ENOLISH, Ili wood .t Jaynes' Exp.:statute. Sexism, Colombians co, D., Apr. M, tall. "nit D. JAYNES: Da. Stu—l kel bound to you J and the afflicted public, to avail myself of this op portunit4giving publicity to th e Marmon:finery effects of your • moraut on myeelf. Haniieen afflicted for save peon with a *even, ro ugh, hectic fever and its Concomitant disease., and see linty doomed to linger out a short bat miserahle existence, oath the fall of link when, being more *merely attacked, and having resorted to all my former remedies, and the pre. scripttons of two of the moot respectable physicians to the neighborhood without deriving any benefit, or the consolation arm:riving bun a few day, or weeks at farthest—when the last gleam of hope was about to vanish, I had recommended to me year Expectorent— and blessed by that Being who doe& all things in the use of the means—and contrary to the expectuions of m physicians and friend I urns In,a few days raised from my bed, and was en a bled by the use of a bottle, to attend to my business, enjoying sine, better health than I had for ten years previous. Reapeetfully yours, &c., Jss. W. Exeun. For sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street. mar,S PIONEERT/sTANtiPORT - ATION LINE, ElitMa 1848. gala BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND Pirmaituuit. IL) , Time, 5 days. XII Merchandise transported at Omni rates. FORSYTH A DUNCAN, Atpmts, Water cram, Pinsbargh. FRAILKY A MARSHALL, .dgents., novl7 47 lien street. Ralumore DIISIC AA AD VED.TISEDENTS D RUFFS(JR CHRISTIAN ACID moat reapeetfol. ty announce. to the etutens of Pittsburgh and inity, that he has commenced giving instruction on the Piano. His method ca instructing Is very easy, and adapted to I am in • very short time. He hopo by miles attention to his business, and by reasonable pnces, no merit a share of the public patronage. Those wishing no hear him play, are invited no leave their rants, with the tune best sunned to them, at the Music Suites of Mr. Mellor or Mr. Blume. - . . .. Rvn•aca—J. H. Mello+, Esq , Fredenek Esq., Vretor Scribe, Bookseller. null-dlm• GOYS , CLOTHING ----• • • • • • P. hEILLNIT, Draper and "Fano, from Bustot•, W . has established himself in tail city in the man. fac ure of Soya , Clothing. For the present, he has taken part of the wareroom No. CO Fourth at, now occupied by D. F. Sterrett as furnishtug store, whore he will be happy to wan on any who may favor bun with a call. He Is supplied 0,1111 the nctscst styles of French gaeks, Roundabouts, k aad will meets° regularly from Paris, fashions kot all articles in his line. Refer to F Eaton k. Co. novl7-1w _ _ PATENT Sons ASH, rm PORTED DIRK UT FROM THE MANUPACTU 1, RERS.—The eabmribers, being the exclusive im porters of James Iduspratt lb Sons' Soda Ash for this marinctode now and will murrains to ho *lorry sap plied with this celebrated brand, which they will sell at the lowest market price for cash or approved bills. They refer to the glass and wrap matrumeturers of taw city generally respecting the qoallry W k M 3 1 1TOHELTRFX, novl_ _ 100 liberty sr Bleaching Powder, (Chloride or Lime.) MPOIITRu DIR.IXT FROM THKAIANUPACrU 1. RERS.—The subscribers have on hand and will constantly be sapplred with Jan. hlumiratt A Sons , cel ebrated !Useable; Powder, which they w.il wows.. equal if nor super - air to any imported in the U. States, mid which they are prepared to sell at. the low - cm mar km prm i for earth or approved bills. noel W k M MITCRELTREE, 160 liberty at _ _ dlskspratt & Sons' Sods Ash. THF. sauserthera Iltra now receiving their Fall Hoek of the above article, three vessels, via: the Mumma, Medallion and Lydia, having arrived at Philadelphia and Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and Lou., shortly expected; they ere, therefore, prepared to receive orders. They will esceive during the min t.er and spriog rainier supplies via Nei , Orleans. 00,13 IV as N MITC; C _ HAMLINa CLOTHS-We have Jon opened nle of handsome black, blue and olive Cloths, of light fabric and fine finiali, made expreasly for cloak • Ladies wishing a good cloth cloak should give vs call. ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 market at, novl7 N W comer of. diamond - STRAIT BOAT BLANIKETS, M ANUFACTURED to outer and famished at eho kht. n Also ce , C w o i tt h o n the dn Husk fk au saosses m ech 1n in th. best meaner, for a very low price by I. HERSEY, novll3.dt y Warehouse,29 Water at. MILLINERY GOODS—Jam received by Express a few pieces of cherry colored silk Illusion Netts and Crapes. Alen, a lot of HOMMit Silk., Satins, Vel. rats and Ribbons. SMITH &JOHNSON, novlo 46 et saw at CitsRPETS! CARPETS!!—llwringfort reed from the manufacturer direct, splendid skixminister Car pet, of atom beautiful colon and atulaing, and any one fun:slung parlors would do well by ezamhaing our stock, as we are sellingvery low. novl• W 75 Fourth et ITCCUICLEAGUE TORY. "nrAMILION STEWART, man F u A fac C tuter of Heavy Shining., Checks. &n., Rebecca street, city of Allegheny. novls.dly• [)EARL ASH-18 casks, pure article, In more and I for tale o oo•a TASSr:Y _4 BEST TIMM:. APPLD3 ANlTPriCiliblisb Doled 1.1 Peaches; leO do do apples; reed and for We by __noYd TASSEY A HEST 1 EAD—I2IIO pig, Galena Lead, (o etmr Roscoe, I_4 for csis, by nov7 PRIEM), RHEY 0. Co FEATHERS -23 bap, per Yankee, for lode by 00,7 FRIEND, MIRY & Co ry4ED42O bush Dried Footles; Xo Dried Apples, now olop r lwnling and for sole by noel 111.0 IL L i ROE, liberty et lIANDSOIIEE ORLEAN PLAIDS—Just received, a large lot of nob changeable Deena Plaids, splendid article, bciug a handsome imitation of silk. selling at very low pubes. novll ALEXANDER lc DAY VANCY SILAWLS—A .1/lentil/ assortstient of all wool fall and winter 'Azar* itut teemed and selling at the very lowest. novl4 ALEXANDER& DAY SATIN STRIPED ALPACAS-Just reed, a lame lot of handsome sum striped Alpacas, both black and colored. nov 4 ALEXANDF:Rk. DAY E IRENCI4-7i4 gßiN 6l4= i .4— ithh&.li.i&Z . n - siTg i ii; t U sireet, hare received another let of tome cheap French Nennos Also, a lot of plain doable width Cashmeres, emaprialog the most choice colOto. nail ( - 11,11 PS AND FRIPiG ,liihoson,Gl3lar- U - ket it, have reemved • ohouto lot of Gimps and Frolge4; Mao, a lot of Veleta Riblsons mad tIIGIt Cord. novl4 OPS—a 7 bales prime Eastern ORO Hails, just re. Il seised and for sale by oorla bROWN • CULEIER". riSAN? ERS' bbl. &rah. —6 7 9 4 N or . 3 . by . jm Mzhd y y EDGEWOOD MORTARB—t cask, containing 77 mortar. of asaorted sizes, warranted acid proof, just recd and for sale by E SELLERS, novl4 37 wood sr BATH SRICK—I case psi reed and for wile b 7 novl3 /OLDS D 111(1110AN Q . ' , AL vI3SODA, Engliab—l cask 677 sale by no 3OHN DAIMICAN COPAL VARNLSI6;3 bbls ren'd and for sale by nosl6 SHAUN A. REITER LARD ort.-12 bash IVinier Lard DLL just we'd and for sale by BUSBRIDGE, WI L SON A Co, nave _ r St D R, ED PEAmiEs-w WAY iou reo'd Gad for sale by nova BROWN & CIII.4IERTF9N E I OROENETAL-3 to Forge Metal, locale by ooeli_ KIER Sr. JONII JUST DECED VED, ?urge moll el Linen and Cot toil Diaper. .0111 A A MASON& Co - - XTRACT LOU WORD—ao eases ree'd AAA roe sale by oarlo3 13 A FAIINESTOCX &Co - • . COPAL VARNISH-30 bbl. tio I awl 71, pail ree'Ll and for sale by B A PAIINEVOCrok Co MA DDE R— eaabstnst reed and for sate by nov4 E BELLERB ju CL , "at ., broded io]p ad mi l a re , th... - Peh o r he en ap cue price store, No b 0 Market street A A MASON k Co A I—sAD kcp N.ll. as.,l as trA, for We J o ,. by no' , JAAILI3 DALZELL, tl ••• iqar at trig EgiE HANK—The highest price paid for the paper of des Beek, h 7 %VAL A. HILL &Co, Exchange Broken. VKATHERS-42001ba prime Ky Feathers, itist rate 6y 00 . 0 JAS A 1711/4411relot" 0 in pr. TURPEN order, IN silt3Q tds, of a large 44' and prima for by BRAIN ic Retrial Cc OACII VARNISH-0( • maparini qtality, on 6=1..1 for mkt by °`•uBRAUN # Hang -, ,S!TRAMBOATS. NATI & PITTSBURGH DAILY PACKET LINE.. rinds veil known Ilee of splendkl passenger Stelae. era is now ioang.olict of the !pleat s Swiaelllt boo hnisited and fanciatted, and most maternal bow on As waters of the West. Every accommodation and eon fort Maim:may can procures hiss LeettProrkiedicw SW sengers. The Lme has Leen to operation for five Tears —has carried a million of people without the /can Wes ry to that,. persons The boars will be at the foot of Wood street the day prevents to starting, for Me meg. non of height and the entry of passengers. On the rev. ter. In all eaves the passage money mint ha paid IL• advance. ISVHDAY PACKET.. The ISAAC NEWTON, C.pl. A. G. Mu" ilia leave Putaburgh every Sunday morning al 10a0t10104 IVlteeling every Suuday eveniag at 10 r. May ZA, 147. rcoai DAY VAOKET. MONONGAHELA, Capt. 9m.'tywio Have Pia. burgh every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock; lirbselieg every bluntbry everting *t IV T. N. TUESDAY PACKET, leave The Ystra HIBERN bu IA No. 2, Caps J. HumorAm; Will rgh every Tuextay morning u IU *Wool; W 17.0.1114 every 'Alexlay evetuag at 10 P. X WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. R. DL will leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday tr a t at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening ar. Mr.*. 4 ----- TEIDESDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. GIUCE., Will leave Pitts. burgh every Thursday morning allOo'cloek; Wheelies every Thursday evetuarat 10 P. S. FRIDAY P AC KET.A The CLIPPER Nag, Cent. Canoes, will leave Pita. burgh every Friday at at o'r_backi Wheellvig every Friday evening at 11l 1,./e. SATURDAY PACKET. The MESSENGER, Oit. 8. lirro, will leave Pitts. burgh every Baterday morning. et 10 o'clock Incas& every Saturday evening 10 v NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LiNS OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, CA R NAL 8. (vm atasoow,) • Leave. Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, d M., and ar. rives at Olasgow, (mouth of th e Sandy and Beaver Can na)„) at $ o'clock, and New Lisbon at U, same night. Leaves New Lisbon at o'clock, P. by, or,oura, trip canal to the river during the night,) and at 9 o'clock, A. M., and arrives at Thltel fsbaa i niir. M.—Nos making a continuous hoe fir etarryiagyer. • mowers and freight between New Lisboa and - Phes. burgh, in shorter rime and at less rows than by any other roam. The proprietors of tile they have the pleasure .- en.. forming the public Boa they have Hued tm two first clam Cinal Boats, for the accommodation of pessengem and freight, to run In connection with the Welt known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAN}!, and coneect- i ing, at Clasgovr,with the Pittsburgh and Mader can and other dady lines of steamers down the Ohio and tdisaissippi rivers. The proprietors pledge there. selves to spare no eepense or trouble b ihdary, cam fort, safety and dtapedoh, and ask of the public • ahem of their patronage. eUTHORIZk9AoE 0 M. HARTI..III, S. &W. RAILHALTOO, # F 4 rtsb.rgh. IL HANNA, & Co. toyllaf J. ILLIUJAUVII & Co. Lab"' NOTICE—The steamer HEAVER, C. E. Clarke, yak*. ter, will leave after this notice, for Wellsville yron_ehas ally, as 9 e'ehi4_,YiteLE.r.!_429.:______--..Prir 1949: - 7111 7 11 PITTSBURGH 6 BROWEDIIMLIII Daily Packet Llama FEBRUARY Is4lBlB FEBRUARY 122, 184 LEAVE DAILY ATtl A. M., AND 4 P. M. ' 'fhe following new beau campkne tee lino for the pre.= slawsAT, LANTIC, Capt. James Par, ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacob.; and Lf.l hPLANE, Cam E Bennett The bolus am entire/3r new, and are fined op without regard to expense. Be ery comfort that money Cull procure has been prey - WM. 4 The Boom will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat at the foot of Rout et. Peenengere will be panctualim board.. the boats will certainly leave at the Ming, used hoar., .8 A. M. and 4 P, Itl PITPLISCIU.iii A WLIEF.LING PACKET, The swill steamer CONSUL, Webber master, ardl icave revisit • • • or Whi-eling, every Monday, We Lumley and Friday, at 117 o'clock precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thtuaday and B. torday, at 7 o'clock Sand isely. The Consul will t ailthe intannedlude porta—. Every accented/aloe that can be procured Gar the com fort and safety of passengers has been provided. me boat to WO proyided a self-acting safety guard is board or to DAVlDerEvarop feb4 - earner of Ist wad Smithfield eta FOR WHEELING AND SUNFISH. The. now and fest arum= , WELLSVILLE, Barnes, master, will !care for above d all Intermediate ports on Wetnea days and Bowdon of each week. For freight er pay ' rage apply on board or to no a pply s afi a. GEO B MILTENBERGER, Agt __ FOR NASHVILLE.. The fine new light draught gamer, FORT EITT, un agi 2 g L eff i rilla r. rro_ w e ll i l liat ' te r Un' on Satur day Ifith inst, at 4 o'clock, P. Ai, poxigoii. For freight or passage apply ia,,:,:. 1 ~,,,q7 tika., H hOLTEN GEM Agt • ' PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE ......., The new and roe ger packet TL ,Lhi. EGELAP No. 2, ,- i Muoutosaaer. will atm An tholid.' mai and Landisville ou Monday, the Wilt 1011., a: 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pa applyon Wolk to BURB D AI BIDGB. WILSON lc Ca, or , GEO /LTENBBRCEFt. pier El omer ri Paytona will leave Lootavift e fe,,Dle w Ore - god ar Nal ofTelegraph Dlo 2. ragaeoleta can go d ct, and can have berths anti...land hare sf da aired. . , • sr ULAR WHEELING PAmrET. l is ia. mi, The new ands lenuid steamer , E ' D P KinneymuterTa a a rer tar cket between Pittsbargh may . Wheeling, leaving th u s city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and IVbeeding ry esp- Monday Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clir, A. M. For ire tcht or pmsage, haring superior amcomismilm bona, apply on board or to JA3TES SIAlr, Agent. The St Anthon 111 boat, and speed and acoonssuodtwous c annot bonew surpassedby my bow ca the river. FOR BRIDGEPORT • The neat • end mbstandaf Mama" r HUDSON, 7,l*.ttilis. Andre.. Poe, master, itMll perform - •er regular trips between Pittsburg/i t • and Bridgeport She lath, leave Pittsburgh on Mote d.y. and Thondays. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to Wa.noiS, Agi • FOR ST LOUIS . The eptendal and fast runalag afea- I. mer NEW ENGLAND, J &PChlre, manor,, VFW leave for • -- • the above and mtermeMede Forts em to-morrow tSandanmomanff at ID o'clock. For Innen or passage apply on board. r The splendiat vA ra ag aftlisakri .i.• Wilkins, master, will leave for the above and Inten¢cdiate ports this slay . at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. no• 20 FOR NEW ORLEANS, COLUMBIA, MONTICELLO' AND GEORGETOWN, and all intermediate land_ Inge Oa the tdiasissippi and Pearl Rivers. The new light dratight and subman -11.1 steamer FLORA, - _ t24,13,1,:` Jenkins, master, will leave es above. on ThersdnlC N o lath In, aka° A. AL For freight or palmitin app ly boud„ or to novlo GEO B MIL BERGER, Afrapt. Folcst7T.Ouffi: • • •,, The splendid fast running ste r Sins . rs - CAMBRIA, milainC. S. Kendrick, roaster /cave fog the above sod intenaidiata.• ports on Tuesday, the Mat Inst., st 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or pusage apply on boon% or to novlal rOBSYTH & Co "ULAR CINCINN.WIFT.OKETT-- The fine steamer 11113H.LANDLI; Parkinson, rsasterorrill lease for Orl • bawl luta lutetmedfiun ports thia day For frolglls_riase, apply on tented. _nos4o FOR ST. LOLTI-g—AVETT-RlVER thiiii.... The fine steamer DANUBE, Cock, a.srllle . nefeiko Om*.d inter m ediateponhrasr. Foe freight Of passage apply oo boned. ,voe9o R CINCINNA 1. The light drauallt acme. SHENANDOAH, POWVialk manor, will keine for the •- •-- hove arid intermediate ports von* sualierlock. For frmght or DRS.., apply oe board FOR ST LOUIS, The One new and sti'datitatial steam , .k er MT. VVANmsO:4 H. Luta., ruts. n leave Ale thet day, at iu u cl hock, e above nod ir.terreedtate porn oe A M. For freight or passage appliimhcard FOR di:SR:INNATE bThe spleacid steamer RINGGOLD, r . ,.......qtet51 Cam, Master rill: fear a for aboie to o'clo • A •• and miennedlato ports this day. atck ' neve _ D In/818 ellaCo,Blll/ _ IM:4la FOR CE3IEERLAAL, tiAL'I (MORE, AND THE. EA sTERN MBE Proprieton of thl Una have put on &Oa, j. and are prepared to forward paeklgt, of 'all 'de imptions dady, at the loosest rates, J. C BIDWELL Agent, Water street, Pitbekoret h Sout ROBINSON . BOREthr, h ChAtio. Ulthilbore.: &e. 1848. Mal. SlieloPorinues oat ' darl.y. Pettute'r me'" reecipted for by FIVE BAY' LINE and MIN. "'at' one, at an , rates and specified 0010. C., BIDWELL. Putsberstu • asesl4 ROEINSON_A BOEIISI. Baltimore- Expraaa Peeket Line to Phliadelphlii, LAST BOAT OF THE skin N . • The last hum of Ohio Late for Pais ..7...55.a.411=41.) sea.... will leave on • 0tg,a 1 .,1 , 144 ., 70a ,at 9 o'clock. ;Foe pn gell; "91' lo or L) Is.2:2l.o4at!tt.a"l°rlraln.. . _ E TI . CNI7 & 07., .1.4.1'11A/11 TGRI uOAT Au E o• rte,a aniguir OMR ASON't Aitineixo, oct3l. No. tl Water agftet oral ECLIPSE. T CARPETS! CARPETS! : —Constantay.reoehri4 t Vt. 11PClintock*T5 Fourth stree; eve:7l/44 re/meet; west/tee in part of thalami:tn., tonics beauthal pattertne Velvets, latest patterns tmeoi.u.,c verich; t a pestry,'Bratutty,o ply, stap, and vu teutta all f which we will sell aa low as they can' be a,: cbared In this marle,t. Importing and purem.4, l a... the reanoraetwers,- enebles elm eotaperta,opease euterkl Market, • . ititta . ritteak—P9 nese, kr beta- •Parr.n____Aim cit __ . Fo h tizza t y m ti g ii7 f .A . 1..-102:011171:paandt.,, i., ... .., Pa., far .. la by nave 62;11. &JONECCL ITTIP 1. &ES