ivisimo;iulttilitcYAwyvl PIMILISSED:SY WHITS prvroutincim WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOE 22, iSIS. •ionr.)••• • :er • : • 1. AdTerIiVISIMA atiSubseliinkKoslotheNollll anima Waled antes Guattey Miladelphis,resekjed saeorsaried at" • cjiinurcum rig AND NUltippil, sad gebeealp retariPal Pun leitaas led& Tellab paper will be receireell p snow TURK =MEM Wa w;1l reckiioiadjkoa of manse, ad. gyititLosonotr oadsabootiptiamilStr a:ail:moot.. 1 ' le tlive44,sna Weekly -au Daily rs Bev It /' Lb* Tti•WOOlaj rna DOU , Cr•DsiVi r ealar is Two Dollars per mom, strict :0144 " • 111CriarourumLik*UntestArmenerito land AWL,. raltembeforti br. and u reg =fly lathe du in i prudimble. .2bhutisecoanuruLuiltied 'tot sped teat wilt invariably be aharidt wail temea out Arcs torah Cammertlflintellige ins Wrayl4,iraN pigtors . *lama, &a. Lee Sips 21 ,301 . 10! , 11170 . P5r Mil.srapnta Nevis • , llON9* 17 o ,Piranwril. . 141 4 8 . I.llang eat th e 131=IDeir en , the =mud Virallt* ?petal *Vote far 'Preddent. TOekrap2teVorhuipr.ftleace of the liastrozb Ow= _ . l ; . Easauromom, Nov. 2.1.; 1818. 71to offleial rettlnis have jumbeen received from all the'Mtontita. !flat fallowing la the mutt : MT '9I4V IB, .; ~: , .....111,967'12 Froth thlait appears that ties total vote of the State is 368,713. . . _ Tayloeit Midway °Ter Casa, 13,5181 Taylor's majoMityoaer_Cab - 4ad Tan Bona 2301! Them.a itusasylvania—Wcas her I She 'teas by the e& Of. kliaisehoselle, or rather al the head of Atis.il . :*us gala,ay ,od the Whig awes of the Union, redeediet*ped diseightellest God bleu her, - tad may ihri never take a retzagadei step. • ‘v!irisz a•lL808D. ` • We bad the plasm, on 'Mazy afternon, of hamlet, inons,Profotaar Twitrosa, a celebrated En papa{ mine retaattosio, reference to the *ells vflle and oteveland Railroad, which he his lately eteeteined,4na tiad intended to hive laid the inib• '" ' , Moe= oF them beCtre rmr raiders, bat as a pubha -ssteeting , 6e beld On•this, (Wedneedity) even ' ing,at whWstime welentemett the subject will be Treerrafilis at sonatrarhat, greater length, to 'all who em enficiently interested to attend, it will be un. teary to anticipate vied may be better team , ed at the meeting: . • 4301 ittawty, dais Prafeiaar Twining repres Steele Oet.:Otlei, id iterations siti as a good one andthe woilrviracdy performed as =the most sat, ''siciMintehartseter.. The objetteaftbe ofthe etatarpradeg Directors , of thatioed to this city, at the prise& time, we vinderetatid as be, portly at lead, m lair it claims beige car ctizenai as the test roam far a Western Mad ra fttSbarll4 and to endeavor tehring about mete un&estaidinig by which two roads anlltot bebitill Gam the Ohio river, to the fable lends in, Ohio. . . Otirreadars vet yea:Meet, that the Rerimpliariis and Ohio reload company, throng's their distist olshed: Enghseer, bows= .W. Rosati. Esq., bartreelready rebated theirrirtue, which leaves the Ohio nifenver,and mesas ie @nehmen !town line tlitheittblet lendabernd Salem erniertar ! the lay of the. fahle Bearer. Thies Mute intersects the rotten sonatnfty ot. alaity Mamie= Beavargo that frotetsaver to OM point af:IIIICTSCC dos', the insites am parallel and The interest Of Pittsburgh ^ ise concerned in seorubmqn shorten and beta Mix* and she will devote her means and energies moray one mute. To thirty that in theiropinion, the Welhrtill; route is the best - Or Pittsburgh, will be the effort of the Directors of thal.endertaking, in the meeting to. aight. Whi olideritiOa :dot thil - o:f the recut sylviudo and Ohio TORII will ITOM n ineetihitOrthis city to dap, at arhich Mr. Ttobette coil; bei preheat, and it is !cost probable, that,oithar et . the meeting to alicht, aria lope early ilay; 'the claitch of 'Tito tome siqbelpresentekto the nuantiiin:of our eiti% While limbo:gin' EseeesCled of =llene , ' iel santnes, no city of het mead= sad- slth bee done so tole towards remote* farZitiwa of COM" IMMiCiaMI With. bgi CM'n ~O rke tS* P OP . ..W.4' ' M. "or nacre Itavalgsliss she laws oeieeted to avail hark( of those to be derived frac; Cl so,vinf eliieeiSlei i.l.l.iiivlailny lan'. her ta*artrkdal'eham,lelli cr aved bi . ' more ~.,441**1014:11mt,SPL*1 4 .**7.. . a /6' l .w •n *llll4ol*Tedl**oll,47olo f!d*lt'fr ' .to w orks wheyNnlf not only vey i ' &etched, ' '* ha will tena po**Twy topturicke the 'tit et iWida4 40 0 11 4 .6 . : .. 'ltailirn et . , ' .ll Wel Will ralirda4iV 24l , lll 4 1/ ,oi heir" Ohio; 'ffitketa do mare /* her s*lOO l3 C She osaiteiteit WO toi Illte*lfdal .°lder* of Aix/Beide:SO.od there 4 of a . t u g= o r , . b e 0 6 1 4 , 11167 th at i‘soe 111 tie an le: 1r cient,' n*ttsii,welk :Milkid* it ens of co :A' ought roller +;:caimiula the en 'milk In the means — •_;wigihe resat of old viesp!s.. , • Lathe :crate he , 4elested ire IFri:tibias istilltratefwithout delay, or la doll when halides' lose of s do , -..' • pendeile ination,ALlS empires( dna and sutkleat laiiadil*Sltrg"cd premising Oice of the I.' Ili. . out. mini _....„. ~ _.,- -,6-te treside Whitil, •-- - .;...„,„,,,,,,,,,,,-----z liiin.'t r-I : 4 °-., . .'. .10.1121 now )-4.--:,'" !....----ad5.,....„ /011,,, '• -- Webs!'" , . r - t udo,!iii, ; ,- tothi, ih i, so* c -----,`.--;:iiiiliailmnitgra to Otmu7 ' 1. Nrgn' '`z•''';,itittia4lo bi t,..* ' &ann ittfic,„ ': .- 4A ; GIOT!' ~it,..*"ll'°*l'llTaYine' Dia. •,,"'; 41k,IibleS • t),lnt• • MOSSearrees,aeL TRILN ;,-„,A00? - ini,jo.o..''” &Irina , p CASS • ... ~ .a4tii..4.11..At . .. , AroTE,O 1000.14V,Pa ! AbT. BPREN , • •••-, • Alro-17 . ' oras: Boren. The T,P. ! ,'.,* . cam • .Fen 71J117 ~-.::,- -'• * ..:Tifiy: r`,,..189,124. about 310,0 00 . ' .., ; . I =,= - .' '• -' 6,03tt1e IS • for Gov :.: • ' ' • ,--:- :'..Yotii 0. • ' ~,„..doctobe, ~ for Y!-..' :C.,,ttick. .- - 'xltim• on JO Y° , ~ rO •,' 421)03110.77ea1e vote is' !Dryer ~ ..,,;,,,ii - , Gm. Ci* v • b rides by .-...i-7..4*1717r •:0C1314! , . . yet b° is ...Aga ~,,...i.,. ..' -, of 13002 ' • lends' elect' :,,..„.7,,:i';..]aa.,, 1iii.*:.,,,,----,omi ot the P lM __ . with thaw : Of 01. ,- , et- ' ,„e ” 71 ,......... ictia3Vlti.ag . mit r.'•'' . 1 • :,I'lll,ll,lol,..______Th "a . Y • . GovrnuT,T, g, ilig;llU•OfMs,-,. ' ' - .. .. - V.B. 'JohL .-- 374 8 "' . :•" '...- ' • •;..'t°7/". 1052 1829 9241- 1:212. 29 77 2410 '.!.... ,- . . 3272 - 4, -, 253 1531 • ''''.' 134 a Tie db 7 d " . 1360. " 134 —30.1 * , a' 1853 2563 Baslael ..- ~ -• s' •61:75 .B:l9B''' ''378 :411110.6135n'v by Y cast a32 •, y greater wittie, while Coos f ella OS fom the vote , ".., . •'• for Laisslre4. - _, . • . • Ni rain-:The Philadelphia Republic gives , serteted - ands:lsldBl reams front the whole State ei-Jjevrk*kiebirrilly the folbwing totsla • • " -789,02 104,686 '119,105 • foe Taylor over Cans iii‘,9B9; Cara and 1401191,191 Mr Taylor 34,111. ,AllSiss assembly. districts York have b.eriii**eklf heard front, and the result, is that ... tbel2Eiiittembiers composing the House, the aateE'll-britibiellt'.elect-dd,101; Democrats proper 5, the • dikeetkaititidtf„.,Ps.Suste stands 24 Wings, 2 and.6Free Roil members Whig mr tlajoiXiits'sli4./Of• bi tbbol.l4disseict,. treddron, Hanker, is elected to fledices. r Rica, Whig, kaieshis election by a r. Vaal jlatL ; 21ke skittles, Wan. T. Jackson, Whig, is • , skesedte Ceigseu. Nrwilasosram—lbe manse have all been exception oft Ow towns. The • 2ssi,feeltp for General Cumwel be about 5,000. The idteisaliSa 'Zeller than last year. - • - Mstriltrcr#O.Wic ni Nene, nearly complies, lblesivp assolkrees , . . Casa. Van Buren. 99,928 .. . .83,842_ 10,444 Cam' 2014. - Thanksgiving Dar. Tri *mit is apart by On Chrtiiia. hh2FCamLlotlmealibsaaadayofTLaaka day of • *tad Tiara, andiv °pram= h begin. obsartradby oar &Liam Tbe Sabba th Mtrivita ski Whims nib:hp:ma ,„ iiiilut rr, intpreeeto us itial'avatattly with the .AP4.*sl,ll*APw' PRI* entered too the ob. ‘• : , , istreettecef this time bowed NO Eeskoli (es. • 4*4.14** 11 4 a ini 44e i t will be cb• 11:verredstn. the moviehmil Oeiiigoi. . . S ete ^ ~'•• 1.,i,...*1tit,ii.,14ii11,1# dr‘P nt4° WV2II 4P'" rw,,400M2*-046446;:." _ Pl. cede to Cal* to ' •iittrteiderse rowel :olt der wee, we win pother, gieutheestf, to mmsow moreitc • attretutouncelliMihr patine warship am nuke. ititior Dap which cory be intoded is. . 0410 . a ndirsasuylystals.,Itall Reid, and fialaiiini:agbackW: - the Fort r lirerflaeiest OF : fell it the work meatward;ortagiiki. Charge orbut !sinlighteneii Eigineler; Solomon.W. Roberts, RR., 0fi1kih97 01 3,044 . 0 c9atinuous rail ro ad from this city to the shores ot Lai; Michigan, as well as to the borders of the Ohio River. The article [apeahs for itself„ and the anxiety of the public in tiasrdiititirreecini Id connect with Pittsburgh— ii io be hoped- thaini) slime temporary expedi ents will he permitted to interfere with the great aditeine of iirrjertirie a- fold into the heart of 0- 6M--nothing can steam the permanent interests of ,tll city, until the' route is covered with iron. and intersecting the various roads now made and pro- jecting, to transfer the travel from us to the Lakes Lake Michigan and Ohio llotirood Ms. Enrroa—Amongst the various mil mad mutes in the West, now engaging the public alien. an one teiltaps would confer more extensive benefits, or gave .greater premise of future divi dends from its stock than that indicated by the heading orthia article. Chicago, already a large city, is unquestionably ' destined to be the great commercial matte of the north western section of the Union. A mil road 111110 W in program connecting that city with Gale. as and the . Upper Mississippi, while by the Illinois Canal, and the navigation of Lake Michigan. the business and travel of the Illinois valley, and from the far north are drawn be it. The Michigan Ceti. tral Rail Road Company will extend their work around the south point of Lake Michigan to Chi cagy, and by their charter are also required to make a branch to Laporte. The citizens of Pittsburgh and Eastern Ohio are pruning forward the Pennsylvania mad Ohio Rea Road, running from that city through Massillon and Wooster to Mansfield, and a charter has been obtained-for its extensionihroughLlZEl' and Li ma, to the Indiana line,. in the direction of Fort Wayne. Tt,e eastern link of this thoroughfare— the rail read connecting Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, by a direct route, is also in progress, a large patio!' being under contract. Considering the deep Interest which these cities have at stake, and the capital they can command, in connection with the wealth of the counties in Ohio through which the work will pass, we may reasonably conclude that this road from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, add thence to its intersection with the Cincinnati and Sandusky road, is one of the great lending routes which will be opened at no distant day. The intermediate link in this extended chain of Rail Road communication, which I beg leave to caggest for the consideration of the people of North. eta Liaises and Western Ohio, Would be about 180 - miles in length, commencing at Le-porte, and run oing thence through South Bend, OnSahea and Ft. Wayne, and thence to intersect the pi:mit:loan and Sandusky Road at Kenton or some o ther convent eat point. II my anticipations be well founded as to the completion of the Roads him Pittsburgh through Ohio, and fichn Galena to Chicago,- and - thence along the South end ciliate Michigan, the importance of this connecting link. and the future value of its stock must be apparent. It , will not only complete the griot thoroughfare between Chicago and Pittsburgh, but ivauld incidentally, in its connexion with other roads, open to Northern Indiana and the countrylying 'rest of Lake Mkbi. gao, a Rail Road - communication with Cincinnati and the Ohio river on the one hand, and with San. dusky City . on the other. These incidental cOnnex ions will haves bearing an the Arline of this stock so important, as to dent ad. a careful consideranon. Taking La-ports ma starting point, the distance of Bail Road travel ,to Ciento nati by way of Fort Wayne and %eaten, will be 320 miles. The direct Siege.rente between these points is about 70 miles shorter; but fnim the superiority of the Rail Road go-competition from this direct route:need be feared. Should the Madison and Lafayette Rail Road ulti mately be extended to Lake Michigan, (of which there Is at present no probability) the distance by that route to Cincinnati would not be lens than by the one under consideration, while its dependance upon the Ohio river fin near 100 miles of the dis tance, with the 4:cessionsl interruptions from low water and ice, would give the unbroken Rail Road communication by Fort Wayne a preference with the travelling pub lic. When it is recollected that this view of the sub. jest as well as the connexion with Sandusky . City and with Cincinnati are refered to only an inciden. tal to, and growing out of the leading object, to-wit direct Rail Road communication bemoan Chic, gonad Pittsburgh—the claims of his project to public consideration must be folly established. It may be doubted whether amongst the numerous Rail Road routes in the West now surged upon the public notice, there be one of no greater length tubicli.vrill connect so many important points, and .promises mare °fakir:owe advantage than the pro posedlink between Laporte and Kenton.—E ven thoughtbo extension to Plusburgit and Cleveland might be deldredltir a time, its connexion with the Sandusky' bbd Cincinnati Road now in operation, l ‘ inllattornee give to Northern Indiana and to North , ern Illinois and Wisconsin, a perfect connexion by Rail Road both with -Lake Erie and with the tiki o teats itt'C'mcinfanti. L011 , H130 M&TC very interesting Ploughing Match took place =Monday last, in a field occupied by Mr. Wm. Martin, ntatlifuniehester. It was got op mainly through the exertions °l'M...Martin, who provided refreshments tar ql° M er l P/rtlrmb mad held oat pliiinlPsr,*illllli' , tiltigloW4 l l - th e.4 3 yrqm 'Yaighii which inight, be offeted , for emayretitian, redier - Menthe skill of thp ploughmen themselves , Tbi result, therefore, cannot but be very interest. ins end important to the agricultural community. The Jadgee were Sheriff Lenny, Jobe Dallas sind Una; Misdeed, and oldie soundness of their jirdstrieet, Ws madant to say that it wso COTICan red in by every ploughman is the field, who, after theeettleb was over, each tried Mentions ploioghs far theseselves. Thi Viewing is the tat Preitnium to ll*ll.seSpear's, No 5 Potent Le ver, held by McCtuutleis 2nd, to Hall dit Spears, Na 0 Patent Iron Centre Pim*, told by Martin. 3d, to Hall ana Spear's, No. 5 Low Lever, held by Jas. Wiwi. t 4th, ltilfineoldsile. 4, held by James Steno. sth, to Prouty & Meats Plough, brought from the East, heldby Hagh Mc.Wash. A Plough of J. B. Moore's, of Wilmington, Dela ware, arrived on the swami too late to be entered far competition, but was tried by all the plough.. men, and pronounced a very excellent Plough. There were tome other Ploughs on the ground, not in the regular competition, amongst which was a new Plough, manufactured by Mr. Kincaid, little oat of repair, bat considered a very good Plough. We will not anticipate the report of the Judges by any remarks on the style of performance of ench Plough. Of the ploughmen, however, we may say they handled their instruments in a manner which elicited great applause. Mr. Martin deserves ranch credit for his exertions in the matter, and we cannot but hope that it may be the beginning° an Agricultural Society for the county. Slavery In the Territerlex Weiowe rumors and whisper, on different sides of an attempt to wife (that is, compromise) the question of Slavery Extension at the approaching Session of Congress, the which we trust there is no Inundation. 'The 'cation is the short one, hard_ ly sufficing, as timesgo, Elr the dispatch of the ne. cosemy annual business, including a thorough scrutiny of the various appropriation bills. At the head of the Government stands, and to the end ol the Session will stand, Mr. James K. Polk, who publicly and defiantly proclaimed but a few months ago, that he would veto any bill excluding Slavery from territory south of 30 deg, 30 min. The pre. sent &nate is known, from repeated trials, to be hostile to any restriction on Slavery south of the Missouri Compromise line. Allowing the House to be decidedly the other way—which le a very liberal allowenee—there ere two branches of the Government against one adverse to the Free Soil principle. Is it the time, then, to drive this goes don to an issue 4 Unless Slavery he silently creep. [wrote New Mexico and California, it Seen,. tons that the chamirionsof Free Boil will prefer to await the long Seaman, now a twelve month off, before provoking a new struggle. If the other side shall assume the offensive, oars must of course meet the onslaught es they best may; but if not, wetrust the subject will lie over to the Cow telaioo of Con• grecs under Gen. Taylor's Administration. The friends of Free Soil catiootsucceed in establishing their principle so long us Mr. Polk is President; but as soon as the new Congress shall assemble, we trust this question will be taken up and not laid down until a conclusive victory shell irradiate the banner of Free Labor and Free Tribune. Cowart= or Ersariona—A North Carotin paper has the following: No Luck in the Letter Cad. Prediatom—W remember that some newspaper, some twenty years ego, predicted that do men, whose name be ean with C, would ever be President of the tinned Eitstes. It really seems that there Is no luck in the letter C in evanection with the Presidency— Dewitt Clinton,tried it, and was defeated Craw ford tried it, and was defeated: Clay has tried it with every prospect of sdateasi and ben been on , accountably defeated. Clausen has tried it on every track, sad has been defeated. In all those instances of defeat, .the friends of Cass read it in his dm= sealed the 7th of November. Tits VICTORY at New Jassy.—The result in Jersey is a Whig Majority of two thousand eight hundred and ninety one! This is the largest ma ketty which the Whip have had in New Jersey be many years. In 1840 their majority was 2J37 =0 dud wan napreasderited. Shaw that time their Wpm majority was that for Mr. Bruton, IS Gov anar, Which was 1,358. The Plymouth Rock canny that in' that town .goita a aansatam waa-creatml et being a orkmed roan into fbr Taylor. Thisi•man wits foruiellY • alive, and is said at this time to be endeavoring to obtain money sufficient to purchase his wife 4tma gamy. gaols NEW TORE. Pori; .. thrtidence of the Piii.ballth Omens .":`' . NNW IFINT4iWN. rosig. The appijh of the swam °CO:ingress, and the "conseitrienfarganisation of the new administration, has victened the apprehensions of a hip class of patriots, who are anxious to serve their country in the Post Offie• and Custom Rollie. Petitions are abundant., setting firth elaborately the greet ser vices oldie bearers, who seem to have fought la a 'series of battles more bloody and decisive !against L0006:1COWIII, than Monterey to the hopes of Mexi co, when "Old ROugh and Ready" lead the van.— A feeling prevails here not to fill the places of the politicians who tt6w hold the offices, with others as noisy and offensive as they, (except that they are Whigs,) but With men who will have not only the ability to do the aervice, but modesty and decency enough to confine themselves to their offi- call duty alone. We have had enough of office holders inter&ring in elections Ebr the past twenty years, without encouraging the evil farther by our own acts. A good deal of feeling has sprung up here, in re lotion to the next Senator from this State, between properly, the Progressive and the Conservative Whigs, the former looking very jealously against any movement that looks averse to the selection of Wm. H. Seward, Esq. The Conservatives have their minds en another, not yet named, and will, in all probability, be able to carry their point, having' he numerical strength. The present Governor lect, Mr. Fish, is a strong Conservative, and his nomination was effected by a good deal of exer tion. The same care was taken in the selection of Assembly, and the composition of that body in sures the return of Mr. Spencer, Mr. Collier, or who• soever the successful nominee may be. Business has not revived at all since the election, but seems to have closed for the season. The, Carlton folks are anaroliting to revive the tea sales but with small success. The t:aders are landed with the article, and willing es the importers son to suffer loss. The grocers say the prices will not warrant them in continuing borers. The notes of te.i importers have sold of two per cent. a month, which. shows the' condition of the trade. It is a foci.; that the Jaffe white tickets "to let." grow more numerous upon stores In des city—a sad but etre, king comments!) , option the prosperity of the Com plexe:nil Emporium. The merchants who suspend, find no aspirants Mr their places, and some of the most valuable stands have been vacant for many months. Money, upon good business paper, can be had at seven par cent, and the Banks are as hheral as can be asked. Doubtful. paper still sells rather higher, but there is more ofthat clamorous demand for accommodation shown in the height of the bus sinews season. No coin has gone to England, bat the regular demand for the Continent continues.— The stock held is on the increase, in spite of the exports, and no sudden drain probable. A new element has come into operation, that will do much to keep en:lrwin at home—the sale of stocks abroad. There has sprung up a demand not only for sound bat for fancy stocks in large sums, which makes a good deal of exchange. Now York, Ohio and ' United States stocks are the Gurorites, but Penn syliimia and Western We taken to a good extent. The transfer of foreign capital to our securities gives as so much mare to use in active butuness, and in that way is as advantage not to be over. looked. Treasury Notes at the board, this after noon, sold at 1041--a large advance. I§Cotton has rallied very much within • few days, and since the steamer, has risen I per cent. with few sellers. Ashes have fallen to 6c for Pots, and 61c for Pearls. The receipts of Flour are 25,000 per day, and shippers are out of the market. Com mon brands sell at $5 314255 374 Prime Ohio Wheat 114 c, and Genessa 121. Pork has fallen to $l2 Nesl2 62. Mesa $9 isfasan. 100 tee. new Western Lard, the first of the season, 74 Freights have fallen, and the packets take Flour at 2c to Liverpool, and .foreign vessels Grain to Ire land for bdrd , Sid. The whole foreign grain trade is dull, swung the steamer's news doe to Boston. From the Rod,lo Commercial Advertiser L from Mr.griltnaore. In publishing the Goßowing extract from a letter received yesterday ellernooo from the Vice Brest. j dent elect, we plead guilty to trenching somewhat upon the inriolabthty of private correspondence; bat the sentiments avowed by Mr. Fillmore are no honorable and just, no truly patriotic and national, and will everywhere be read with so mush pleat ore, that we feel we are justified, and rendering a service in making them public. • • • 'To me there is no manifestation or popular sentiment which calls up such deep feel ings of gratltude as that generous vote of my old friends and early constituents of the meaty of Erie. It is now twenty years same they first elec ted me to the Assembly, and from that day to this they have stood by me through good and through evil report. and sustamed ;no under all circumstan• ces with a zeal and fidelity almost unknown in this country; and the lest crowning act of their continued kindness end confidence awakens the deepest emotions of a grateful heart. "I trust, too, that you will not blame me for en pressing the gratification and pride which I Owl in receiving so flattering a vote to my native state.— ' But these things are M a measure personal to my self, and therefore of very little Importance. But theaulitd4y..and enanituayarithAritiektts '' • ticket has brat sustained eray.wl*Xagitrit,. Sonth, Eat sink Weak fah,ttst moiled-Wines' I thicitalion. I.opi•tives that the- griritt Vlaig.partg is truly a national party•-•that maples that ma acid conservative ground which secure to every section of the country a that it. has a tight to claim under the guaranty of the austilutiar—thrit Such rights aro inviolate...adze m_another oat. itans.of Mere parity, where Commit baa the eon• statics:lM right to legislate, the will of the people, ea expressed through their Representatives in Congress, is to control, and that Atill is Pot to be deeded - by the arbitrary interposition of the veto power. This simple rule, which holds tamed all constitutional guarantees, and lords the law ma king power where the anstittuion placed it, in Congress, relieves the party at on= from alt the ecolcurnating question that arise out of sectional Mammies of opinion, and enables it to act Immo piously for the good of the country. .When the President teases to control the law making power, his individual °atlas cd what the law ought to be become comparatively unimpor. mot. Hence we have seen Gen. Taylor, though attacked as a slave bolder and pro slavery men at the North, cordially supported and triumphantly elected by men opposed to slavery In all its harms; and though I have been charged at the South, in the most gross and wanton manner,with being an abolitionist and Incendiary, yet ths Whip of the South have cast these calumnies to the winds,and without asking or expecting - any thing more than what the constitution guarantees to them on thia subject, they hare yielded to rack a mod hearty end enthuniastio soppart. This wart particularly an in New Orleans, whete the attach was mmt violent. "Really, these Southern Whip are noble (el laws. • Would you not lament ';to see the Union &volved, if for no other emcee than that it wpm. , ted (carom such tree, noble and high minded as swim.? But I regard this election as putting an end to all ideu of disunion. It raised up a nation. al party, occupying a middle ground, and leave* the fanatics and disunionhits, North and Sooth without the hope of destroying the fedr &brio, of our constitution. May it be perpetual." COURT Stem. -0 0Ur Judges and Lawyers hale their own fun Generally the proceedings of the Court room are characterized by a becoming gra• city and decorum, but "sometimes the most* ludic rous scenes occur. A description clone of them is given below. . There is a point beyond which human forbear ance cannot go, and the most even at tempera will ' , become raffled at [Lulea At the Assizes held dar ing the past year et Lincoln, in England, both Judge and counsel had much trouble to make the timid witnesses upon a trial speak sufficiently loud to lee s.erurd by the jury, and it 13 possible that the temper of the counsel may thereby have been turned aside from the even tenor of its way, and the more likely perhaps owing to Ws feeling himself to be a moo Mconsidernble icoportooce since he had married • dowager duchess. After Mu gentleman had gone through the various stages of bar pleading, and had coaxed, threatened, and even bullied witnesses, there woo one called into the box, a young ostler, who appeared to be simplicity per. sonified. "Now, sir," said the aboveemmed counsel, in a. tone which et any other time would have been de nounced as vulgarly loud, "1 hope we shall have no difficulty to making you epeak up." .1 hope not, sir," was shouted or rather bellowed out by the witness, in tones which almost shook the building, and would have certainly alarmed any timid or nervous lady. "Now dare you speak in that way, sir," said the counsel 'Please, ntr, I can't speak no louder, cur," said the astonialied waxes; attempting to shout louder than before, evidently thinking the tank to be his speaking to low. "Pray, have you been drinking this morning I" shouted the cowisel, who had now thoroughly lost the last remnant of his temper. "Yes, cur," was the reply. "And what have you been drinking?" "Correa, zur." "And what did you have in your coffee, sir i" shouted the exasperated change!. "A ape., our, we, the answer, innocently spa. ken, amid the man of the whole court, excepting only the now thoroughly wild counsel, who dung down his beef, and rushed out of Court. Extract► from a private letter from a gentleman near Lexington, to Ma friend in Baltimore, dated Nov. 13, 48: "My ears have rung far several nigbut past, with the firing aim:mon at Lexington in honor of the Taylor Vietary. The Casaites, lam told, have lost Imp sums of money, both on the result in this State as well as the general result. 1 have been told that Taylor's majority will swell op to nearly 20,000 here. lam somewhat .surprised at this, as the Whig. made no =lee about the &suer and it was' thought, by many, his majority would sat be larger thartGov. Crittenden'. But It appears, although quiet, they were not alleep—hence such a gratify mgresulL qty. illaydid not get ia vote. He WEI Wry MX. - sous to vote for Old Zack, bat his phyn a an peci• rise!] Webadtj his gedagainglui he had been quite Unwell Gi some days Favisknts 10 the eleettaii. Ha is now convalescing, and, it is TAO, l e villitake ho active part in the Convention lbr altering the Con , . stitution. The Cost or a Pair of Andirons, gilfirmY uno4;kiii44the ashes out analitiog kin the porno stone of tbi onzuleZa9; Owl thew dram his eyes int the au& nittar" er;:thOse indite:mai:6a me olie thousand dkglare ' - • "11105111,1er tai! cried Oil , Ai I. Tani-every word gme. One thousand, did I say! .° Yes—two Mousapd—full two thousand, lar. • "Well, well," said my aunt, 6ldiog up her knit ting Or the night, "1 should like to know what you are talking, about." My uncle bhnt forward and planted his hands firmly on his parted knees, and with a deliberate air which showed. no doubt of his being able to prove his assertion, he began. "Well, you see a S ood many years ago, we had a pair of common oh! andirons. Your cousin Letty says one day, 'Father don't you think those old andirons are getting too shabbyr Shabby or nod, I thought they would hold the wood up as nicely es if they were made of gold. SO I paid no attenhon to Letty. I was afraid she was growing pion& Soon alter that, Peter, continued my uncle, "yd. , aunt took it up." "Them it goea n interrupted my aunt; "you Mtn% get .long without dragging me ia.” "Your aunt took it up, Peter, and said our neigh bore could afford brass andirons, and were no better off than we were. And said Lary and her lacer Jane were just getting old enough to see company, and the stingy old andirons might burttheir market. I knew that women will have their own way, and them was no use objecting, and so I got the andi. mum. The price of them was ten dollars and a half—" A.h, thee more like it,",cried ray aunt; "I thought you paid two thousand dollars!" "My dear, I wish you will not interruptme. Ten and a half. Well, the Grit night after we had got them, as we all eat by the warm fire talking over the matter, Leuy called my attention to the hearth, the stones of which were cracked and uneven.— The hearth was entirely out of keeping with the new andirons, and.' though I might no well have it repaired first us last The next day a mason Was seat for to examine it. He came in my absence, when I returned home, your aunt and cousins all beset meat once to have a marble slab The me. eon had convinced them the hearth would not look decent without a marble slab, and they put their heads together-" . 'La, me!" exclaimed my aunt, "there was no putting any heads together about it. The hearth Wan a real old worn out thing, not afar a pig pen." "They put their heads together,:reter, an I was saying, and continued till I got a marble hearth, which cost me twenty dollars. Yes, twenty dol. latent least. Then I thought t was done with ex. pease., but I thought wrong. 'Pretty soon I began ID hear sly hint. truown oat, about the brick work around the fireplace not corresponding with the hearth. I stood out for a month or two against your aunt and the girls, but they at length got the better of me, and I wan forced to have marble instead of brick. And then the old wooden montlepiece woe so out of character that it was mecca:wry to have a marble one. Tho coot of this was nearly a bond. red dollars. And now that the spirit of improve ment hod got oaten, there was no stopping-place The new monde-piece put to shame the old white washed walla and they must be pointed, of course and to prepare them kw paint, sundry rapiers were necessary. While this was going on, your aunt and the girls appeared to be quite satis6ed; end when it was done, they bad no idea the old pettier could be made to look so spruce. But thin was only short respite. The old tog carpet began to raise a dust, and I C.lvud there would be no pence—" "Now, my dear," said the old lady, with a pleas• leg inule, accompanied with a partial million be bead— "Now father"' exclaimed the I got a new carpet. That again shamed the old furniture, and it had to be turned out and re placed with new. Now Peter, count up, my lad— twenty dollars fdr the hearth, and one hundred for the mantel-piec;_, and thirty 631. regains. What does that maker' `One hundred end fifty. uncle." "Well, fifty for paper and paint." -Two hundred." "Then filly for a carpet And one hundred, at least, for furniture." "Three hundred and fifty "Ahem! There'sthm clock, too, and the blinds— filly more." "Four hundred exactly." My mud nod cousins winked at each other. "Now," continued my uncle, "so much for this one room. No sooner writhe room finished than the complaints came from all quarters about the doting room and entry. Loup tekine this I bad surrendered at discretion, and handed in my sub.. 61134100 The dining room cost two hundred more. What does that count. Peter , "Sin hundred, uncle." 'Then the chambers—at lent four hundred, to make them rhyme with the down stain." "Tea hundred." "Tim outside of the house had to he repaired and painted of course. Add two hundred for that " "Twelve hundred." "Then there must be a pinoos in front--that con two hundred:' -Fourteen Londred " Here aunt begun to yawn, Lcuy to poke the tire and Jane to turn over the leaves an book. `A new carriage came next, Peter, that:oast two hundred dollars." "Stamen hundred." "Then there wma lawn to be itild out and neat ly fenced—a servant to be hired—parties to be given occasionally—bonnets and dresses atdituhle the former cost, and • hundred other tqe l , # / Wai o pens ma in beetling with ald" th 4l :4t r tet vi viniter of thtit And . W titritlitteViiihro tate dimmed dolma. ' : " Thal oppidtioa was stledUed. ISy auatitiredi -2211' Me and Sitellad It least bedpan.. as left alauth wgh ut¢ uncle, atm moot, Ineltorik fro drop tha std *A. He was a pentervieg anth, ad never sash up what he undertook lilt be bad &he the wale thadoeghly. So he btought trdt Wilt...fake and staxelahr, and set about ankles. ah eraet , estimate thaeXpeases. Ile kept ma op Ogler' addmstn before he got through. Me concha:las Was that the pair of andirons cost Wes Montreal, bohdred and filly dot hui.—Standard. The kill:rider linen by, norms Macke* are so natural thu they cannot fed to touch the 'Snot of every reader. They siesta what every peopiOn hoe kit many times, but It is not oat in a *sand who can give expresszati.th.sttekt thougld- Ldi , * alt down and talk toga tar. Let it down and tilt together Of the things of olden dry, Whoa we ? litre lerobklnelOosed from tetbiv. Gaily tripped along the way. Time hen touched us both. with lightnesii,i Leaving forums here and there, And tinging with peculiar brightness $ . Silvery threads among our haw. Let's sit down andtalk together , Many pears away have part, And Om end fonl bas been the weather, Sinus we saw each other last, Mall whom we loved are living In a better-world than this, And some among aestill are giving Ted arid-thought kir present blisa. Lefa 'sit down sea taut together Though the dowers of youth are dead, Sweet ferns still grow among the heaaher, And 6tr al their fragrance abed. LA hem Othountiod httilidna In &en .far the aged man, For Clod has bid in every minute Something for oar eyes to .can, Let's 'lnt down end talk together ; Boys we were—we now ate moo; We meet while, bin know tot whether" We ahaU meet to talk agile : Paitinglitne has come; how fleetly Speed the momenta when their wings Arefaueed by breathing► honing sweettr From • tongue that newer Gunge! We ask the attention of our readers tecibe very catenaive telegraphio despatches which we have frmilatted them for some days past. are funiabed =legit* tor this piper, and Catilirtat will meet the approbation of our numerous An. roes. All the important details of the todiipt news are laid before our readers, as soon es they appear la the eastern cities. Wargas Visonne.—The next census,• IV, said, will show a numerical majority of 10,1:10, In Western Virginia, over the Eastern portion °tee State. The people of the Western section aro strongly opposed to slavery, and the Moment* of antb.slavery agitation ore already to be Amur! there. There will be soon be it struggle in which the two parties of the State will be arrayed againSt each other. A telegraphic despatch from New Orleans, of the 14th, announces the arrival there of MA Clif ford,mir Minister to Mexico. He ie accompanied by Mr. De la limas, the new Minister from Mexr co to the United States. • The Hon, lobe W. Davis, United States Ccm• rassioner to China, arrived at Macao, Augtiat I`s, m the U. S. idoor.allwat Plymouth. Er:7 Dismiss is the bane of many a man's exist ence. No tongue can describe the sufferings emadd by this distressing disease. It unfits moo for his eta Ilan in lire, whatever it may be, and makes iderfeer as though be would rather not exist than endure such misery. Yet them sufferings are prodaced in the Ara piece by derangement of the stomach, and I( this were met by using /3. A. Fahnesteck's Anti-Ultimo Piltsi the bowels would be cleansed, the accumulation of bde carried off, and a speedy and sumo relief obtained., Prepared and sold by B. A. PIifiNESTOCKte Co, corner lit and wood, also comer elh and wood ids. or.tlB "Amami!, Romeo. Oum Feb. IS, led& "Aleuts. J. Kidd & Co.: We wish to Infbrm you that we hate uld6ll of year Worm spum e y ea left with us. We wish yott.p send no some more as soon as posublih alt hos jp:ren general wthefaction hefts. , We have taPaY.c.ils Mr striCe wo are out of the article, It itas succeeded &Realer preparations is this county, and for !Mis mime we wills to beep a supply on !Mud. R..'& M. A.. PATTERSON." The Is one of the hindreds of similar centiMl., hications which the 'proPriators of thhi suedititis are daily receinhg. Where ithu been intseduce“ ba behalf:Other:sou populuremedy to me. For sale MAU dm; store ord. KIDD & Co, CO Wood stoslo' ,• littrairE—A till to.dcilatmotwurh. j One whom darstazola her boamoso,aad can to= wall m commanded, can hoar of a pleaaant sibratio=ood wars, by Inviting at dux oflr_o. tf MMEEMEE /K; 7 ET ' AX/: Wr ' PAillitilteCiTtlitt Condor 64 . United Suttee— ft..e orWition vv. Prescett and othere—This ens an ejectment for about 400 Ilene of laitd, three miles above Birmingham, principally coal-land, rind valued at one hundred and 6fry thousand dollars. The claimants are aliens, sub. jests of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, which give. the Federal Courtjurisdiction. Their claim is found ed upon a deed made in 1739, by John Ormsby to Lamb and Cheekley, of Philadelphia, who convey. ed their title to Richard 1411111015. The Plaintiffs are heir. of Bunnell,. The defendents are Mr. Epics and William Thompson, of this city, who purchased the interest of Mrs. Swage, and also that of the heirs of old Wm Ormsby, and oldie Into Mrs Gregg, of Birming ham. Although this case btu occupied the anerr non of the Court since its opening, it is not yet sof, ticiently developed to give further particulani.— Messrs Dunlop, Williams and Sewell, for plea's., and Messrs. Forward, McCandless and Metcalf, for The arguments in the case will be com menced this morning. A NEW ‘CASUNTV von THE Lentrs--Specula. tion is rife, just now, as to who will constitute Gen Taylor's 'cabinet.' Well, time will develope that. In the mean time, we are anxious to introduce a • cabinet' to the ladies, In the shape of a piano forte, and commonly designated the ' Cabinet Piano:— We yesterday strolled into 63 Third Street, and took. a brief inspection of this pretty instrument. - We did indeed expect to find several—there was however but one—such a one as might serve fin the chief ornament of any' parlor—me care not whose. Although these instruments are in come mon Ilse In Europe, and are preferred both to the Square end Grand, on account of their convenience and appearance, we believe they . are unknown here. T) those ladies who ate =vocally inclined therefore, this cabinet will be a novelty at least.— Although the instrument very much needed tuning, we could perceive that it possessed a uniformity of tone—one of the most important qualities of a goad piano. Mr. Sieber was not in when we mar ek but we have no doubt he is a very polite gen. Vernon, and will be glad to gratify those who may call to see this instrument. Besides this, he has several beautiful squares, but we did not open any except one, and that only for a moment or two. Froinvia man ltirrimr..—lt will be remember. ed that a man of the name of George Livingston, aline George Leyniore, with half a dozen other alii was arrested last week, by the Mayor'. police. on a charge of robbery comitted on board the Za chary Taylor. Being detained for farther censor nation, Mr. Fox, of the Independent Police, du covered, meanwhile, that he was a fegittve from justice, having escaped from St. Louis, where he is charged with having committed en extensive rob bery on ajeweller. He was arrested at St. Gene va far this offeeoe, and while on his way back to St. Louis, in custody of an officer, he managed to jump overboard from the steamer Feurmount, and had not been heard of tall arrested hem. He was ree.ogrused by the officers of the Fairmount, and is now in custody on double charge. He was brought before Alderman Steel, yesterday, and remanded for further examination. FLILIIINO'b Boos Kano.—We have now be. Ere us a copy of the ratan =mos of "Fleming'• National System of Book Keeping" the work of a 6ntwte practical accountant, which is rapidly oh taming a high stand in public fever. The edition just awned contains a considerable amount of actin aortal matter, calculated to perfect the learner in the system, and tit him for taking charge of the most intneate commercial concerns. McDonald do Bee• eon, Putsbargh publishers, Bishop & Davenport, Cincinnati. Ltnic-nretr sostarr Strnsvisoas.—Vesterday Messrs. Milton E. Baldwin and Marshall Short were arraigned on an indictment charging them with a misdemeanor in oftloson not opening a road _ln North Fayette Township. Mr. Woods for Cain. motiwoaltb and Messrs. Black and Magraw kir the defen da nts. The core occupied the whole of the day, and will not be summed up WI this morning. The council on both stdes mode very energetic specher. Tuts hisroa's Coutcr —Yesterday morning there were seven disorderly and vagrant ewes inquired into before his honor, but none of them possess the least feature of potato interest. COURT OD QUAY - Mat 5.13311016.—Taa can of Zaa tnetice, charged with the murder of Ins rife, it pnalitc,ned till Friday. peat, Tikasitt—Mss. 6:7=126 a aurtsr.—The Tra. g,...dy of Hamlet will he performed this evening, Mn. Conner appearing tis Hamlet, and Mr. Con ner as Lamies; Mrs. Madison as Queen: Mr. Only as the Gnost, and "Sr. Prior as Polonius. This IS a powerful casts and will draw ■ full !rouse. Mr. Cooties Richelien night before last was sustained in a masterly manner, and was received with great applause. Tastramartcar-A German Dtviston of the Sons of Temperance was inttunted on Monday evening, by s gentleman from Phdadelphta. The meeting wes convened in the hail, corne, of Fourth and Market streets, and was both numerous and en. thuatastc. The Pittsburgh Prot Office will be cloyed ou Tbenksglving Day. hl`Letto's Lir. Paco to Now To..—Tee en pidity with 'Ouch this Invaluable medicine hoe become known and eppreciated, can only be se.llLlStii for up on the ground of its real cal.. It has only requited ctee trod to estalidisit its claims to the title of the only medicine for the ewe of Liver Complaint. The follow• leg letter from a druggist in New York, shows the matter in which these pills are regarded In that sec tion of the country. 9 Dr. Dim '<brief have sold out all fittar Liver Pill,. acd em matoua to have another lot mesa drawly. The. Pills 'teem to take most wonderfully. I could havesold s touch larger quantity, ill had been provided with them. The inhabitants are sending to Rochester for them, but whether there are any there or .0 do not know. Please mode. another supply immediately, F. 8110[T, Druggist. Hemlock Lake. Livingston co, N. Y. Mar. 9, '47. 9 A geouiros article or the above volasbie medicine can be heti at the Dreg Store of nov7tt .1 KIDD h Co, 60 wood st 11:7 - lin one ?Marra Ataame.—lf you ertait to be =o peratic! in oqy undertaking, you most always 'use the -cropeorricinut' Therefore, if you have a rough, use .11,3=11:x2. =noun and bo Curet!, 110 T Is the (Roper means. Bate you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient moan. 10 cure you I. to Moe Jaye Os tispectorant, which will immediately utereoFoo the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and Mesons and brings up the maces which clogs them up, alid thus =mewls every obstruction toe free respi ration, while at the 60=9 time all inflatomadtm is sub dued, and a cure is certain to be effected. Rare you Bronchitis, tipluing of Wood, Pleurisy, or In fact any Pulmonary AffFeuon, then tax Jayne's Expectorant and teller Is certain. and you will find that you have cued the pier r means. Pox Sale to Plimbuqh at the Pekin Tea Mere, tg elk Weed Pam Wood. lean Jsysx's Exgx•rosasx.—We would eall attention to this excellent Vasedy for Cooghs,ida, Cclasumptlou, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lung.. Having several time, within a few years putt had mos eon to um i medicine of thth kind, we tuise.by,uperi. cote tested Its excellent qualities, slid are peel:Used to . recommend it to others. ',Ministers 'or otherpublic 'speakers afflicted, with bronchial erections will find gloat benefit (out its tile. II is prepared by • scienti fic physician, and all classes will find it a safe and effi eaclous modleine in the diseases for ashieh kis re commended.--iCedumbas (Ohio) Crou end Jourmal. Formic stills Pekin Tea StOre, N 0.70 Fourth WOOL my 23 MATON. 01 AI.I.IOOILIT Crrx.—Mr. Editor, You will please annetruce the tome of WM. BOYD 3d Ward, Allegheny, u a candidate for the Oleo of Neer. hit. Boyd, if eiected, would make an native and efficient officer, std it well qualified to diseharge the duties of tut post. Doyle-awe hair the W. DI. Wright, DI. D, Dentist, On= mud rt,dcare on Fourth great, oposha the Pittsburgh Sault. (Mau hours Crotu 9 o'clorA to 12 A hL, and from 9oeJocY to P. M. BOOT AND OBOE WARBBOUSE. NO. BA WOOD ST, BETWEEN 3d AND 4th STS. R. TANNER & CO. NVITE Country Merchants and otheis to an nann y nation of then mock which is one of the largest to be Miami In any establishment in theeotustry, and consist. of very desirable and maeonable goods, ea geressly adapted (as to size and quality) to Western sales. Mines will compare feverishly with those of the East. Terms liberal. noldv•dlos • Dr G. 0. Stearns, Dentist, FFICE at Miss lietick , a, on Fourth street, a few O doors above Wood sheet, until the completion of the house nearly opmuaite. Teeth I. blocks, with arti ficial gums, after the manner now universally prefer red at the emu, manufactured to cult each particular case. Teeth, from a full set down to a single one, in- Wed on a suction plate, thus avoiding injury to the 'natural teeth. Spemmens of blocks or suction plate may ho examined at the 'operations incident to the profession performed vrtiti care and faithlulnesa augOV-Mo "lie not the fan by whom the new am men, Nor yet the Mum lay the old said." riVIIN BhIPIRE: COOKINO RANGE poweases the 1 following advanteger—The oven Is Constantly supplied ..vith pure hot air, rendering the operation of baking at perfect us when done In s brick oven, It hos a Chamber °adhesively for Roasting meats with o spit t this doing trtseY with all the routiug melanoma to the nape done kite-hum. It has s large cooking capecity, with an unobsunct ed Hat meets on•thetopi which all housekeepers can appreciate It mu, heart up. ithout MAMA work, in any online. ry bre-place,orut the MGM ta a stovm enabling Mow wbooteturtzirect , bouses to have the adrunage of • Tango at the cost ofu stove. And last ly, It bans-less coal theuu cooking ry otherapparat noteksepting the - nevue Cooking Stave, which ua W DU' sale at wholesale or retail, at • GILBERT% &nine Sums us Market street, Girud yo. • , Philadelphia 'Tatra& from a rocommandatina Item tiertrylneb. maxi, Eeq, aTS Market suesti.-Krots can use miasmas to - secoannendaden o f it,Which I will ma endorse If referred norgsdeochDeenblos. Paaccso.—We feel wont pleasure in-ceiling the et cjiii..keisonii Jew, *lied at I.lo.ifaytilis4iielibirnewn* hg Mies Waken aial.llar.Goodviiii.. this tidy.and geatletnan ere,gfeedmpliahed and tie-o.d dancers, and front the Inageggerienca in teaching Mr. Goodwin has tudo)ett, he trim tiegai r ,i3 thu 'nimble (but by no means com mon) famut . y among p.1.5.0ri, of C013.11/131.11.4141 with simplicity and clearness the principles and practice of his healthful and recreative an. Mr. G. is pecull- arty gonlified to‘teach the Polkas, Waltzes, Cellar.es and other fashionable dances of the day: hnelndi understood, studied them under the immediate instruc tion of the Ballet Blaster of Her Majesty's Theatre . We strongly recommend those of our readers who are destrouspf learning the "poetry of motion,' to lose no time in securiog the services es' Mr. Goodwin and Mies Wisher., as .ietr sojourn in the Iron city ts nocessaii ly hmited. Wulf) Erecruvr. Comnrrru —The Exacotree Com 'tree of the ••Rough mud Randy Club." u-111 meet this erung at the usual place. All members of the Com .tiee an earnestly invited to attend. novZhit H. R. R. Ul:liARa • Secretary. pp- The membere of the Boarder Trade, and ull °th in eiusens interested in the construction of n Railroad fromilicso to Cleveland, and otheriparts of the Sta e or Ohio, are requested to meet at the rooms of the Boned of Trade on Wednesday evening-Mid lost . at el o'ePk. novtl THOMAS I.IAKEWELL. Rare. Lira —Mr. Editor: Pieaae announce that Cuss B. Scum.!, Hoc, will be o eiwilidete for nomination for the office of Mayor. nOVIV-U1 81,0:11, Worn. Scotch Bottom Land for Sale. MEN ACID OF LAISD, mutated in Peebles town '. ship, on the Monongahela, three miles from Puts burgh—in lots to suit purchasers. For further partic ulars apply to Henry Wood, to. or to A. WASHINGTON, nov2l.dtf 4th, above Southfield sr GCE= TWO 1100hIS formerly occupied as • Da guerreotype establishment, being well adapted for that business. Thessecond story room is a nein °dice, and the third story, a long room, with good light. Entrance on Market Si, between 3d and 4th. novra.ityr E. D. UAZZA.M. TEA:;IFERRY BOATS FOR SALE—The 0 scribers Mier to tell nne-fourth of the two ferry boats, Oen Sem and Oen. worth; now ...mg from the foot of Penn street to Saw Atilt Run, PO MP to moire it a profitable investment for capitalists, or any who maylamb to engage the business. her further particulars, Inquire of uon*t3, 0 inAcxitua:i k. co, wo.r st FORSA aa LE—One pr iiecond hand Mole& In good repair, WIN tanning, containing dill epindlee each. One Cap Wieder ' convening GO eland., eonabla for woollen MILSILII4CIIIref DLACKhrrOCK, DELL & Co. Pitt Cotton Mill, Nov. Pd, 184,E1.1.- TIOATINUS TO ARRIVE ease grey nixed brown cn•rtruerea: leant Lavender Blankeng I bale Lavender Blanket coating: ll ild ial. do do , blue do Consiminient from Eastern manutheturere, and for sale at eastern prices, with carnage •ilile& nor MURPHY & IXE, liberty at, foot sth . 11LA NEKteil BLANKF:TP7'—Haase keepers and other• vaunting above Fords, pill bear or mind that u large amortment has lately been received, of all qoalittea, bieluilingennke very 17 1.1 1V is iv . imor, at the dry googly house or soy te.2 N E corner 4th Srsinctu , --6 barrels Dry Peaehec 70 dozen Corn Broome :I bbl. Whine Fle.ne; 10 do Clover Seed: 4 Obis and Id kelp Darien 0 bhl. Roll Better Apt reel and for sale by ENGLISH te BENNET r ”0,11 • 37 wood sr - - IVOTlCF—Pentone having elatent agatnet Mareo• 111 Beare. & Co, or Henry Merritt. for account at the Stearn Pre.. Ilfick Machine, above Laur:oneteville, seal leave the same e sirlos.cd and adttreroed at the Mo. nonanto-la honey. n0v4.1.11_ Wood .vest, Plusburglt. ror,.] • . URPHY Sc LIM Wool Dealers and Commission 1111 Merchant, f the .aleOi AmericanWoolle n Ltherty rtreet.oppoaite Frith.l 7_ UROUND IS-11 sacks now loading t for .ale by nova lOAIAII DICKEY tr.. Co. tram et L ARD -41 bt.ls No I, now landing end for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY h Co (HEASE-12 EMI. now landmg. for sale .1 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co SUNDRH22-2 bills Dry Peaches; 3 do Flaireed; 2 b.ts Rag, now landang from steamer Cumberland, sale by Lora ISAIAH VICKI'S & Co DEIS PEACIILI-12 sacks now landing from stmr Consul, and tor sale by At ISAIAH DICKEY h Co XI - AZAR:NE BLUF. PA RMETTOS—A farther sup • ill ply of above goat t, "(MED rent opened than rant, tog at the store of t.ovV W A hlialelll GOOTTA FJCPECTED—W R Murphy will rrrrlve to • feat dayg, ruportor gray Polls. Cloth for ladies soda/dose, ...Irks. hOVVI u'rRAW WRAPYINIi PAYER-20M rm. for Slde 0 by J SCIIVONbIAKFIR te, Co, A PPLELB—am bosh deed Apples: al 10.1 s green do. m store arl for sale by J d It FLOYD. DOTASH AND SCORCHINGS—w casks ibreou neilL) pore Potash; 3 do Seoratunr, In store and tar sale by sort/ I & R F 1,011) DUTTER-15 bbl• (Plutnumn; Roll Butter; 50 kegs JO pocked Ao, reaei•ed ;we for we by ' - MACKEREG-40 bbls No 3 Mackercb G do No 1 [r. An sale by - • • - • • --- S F VON BONNIIORST tr Cu HERPZ2O-4 bbla etr artlet arre22 A F VObt HONNHORST k. Co RODUCT. TO ARRIYR-62 hap, &led Peaches; P 29 racks Flaxseed; 4 *act. Feather., hourly ex • peered and for gale by MURPHY, WILSON,tr. Co, novel 49 wood at FWR 441 - EAMBOATS-45 caw 45 in bitWid Snect r Inca 4 bales No 3 hear). pawed Twilla for atcnru boat decks, plat xrc'd acid for sale ti . . SGPSR PLAID LONG SILL WLS—We have rut opened • lot Of vtiy superior all wool PLeut hone •L•wls, of the most fashMoable colors, to which we met. the attention of the ALEXANDER & DAY, 73 market u, N cor of the diamond FAIERTNOS—Just received, super A 1... r nue blue Maroon mud &quirt French Merinos. noeul ALKXANDEII Ir. DAY 13LACK DE LAl: , 4s—)u opened, a good enoon meat of glean tdoek Moulin de Laines. of sit goal ides nov9t ALEXANDER A. DAY W a geT : lU ' d t o "it tubdi — bya l"4 d n'" o, ja.s U rd V . l ' L l t sale by bora 111.11.1 u, ItHEN tc Co EAD--ete , pip Lead, InliCree'd• and for sale by _LA uov2l FRIEND, RHEY es Co DitMD PEACH Et.-67 malts just rec d and for Late by 130721 FRIEND, R8EN"..8..C0 FEATHERS -24 books just received and Itor sale by Dail FICIEND. It HEY d. Co _ . ; G!NSF:NG—II socks bold loading, for sole by Lor2l PdAlAlt DICM.EI( k Co, front .t EATEER.4-73 sacks now landing; for sale by uICICEY & Co DEESWAX-1 ens& now landing; for sale by IP nay% &Co EATirEFIS-1.0 ..aok. prime Foarbols, rust rec'd on F corialgurnent arid for sale hT nol2l ATV, DOD. JONES Ir. Co LAHD oflrla bbl . Conkling's bea winter stroisted 1. d Od, met received and dir uide by norvi. SELLF.RBB NIC9LS ACUN-76 pc* li.uou, landing from stare Hudson 1.) and for sans by JAS DALAELL novdl 24 water It UNDRIER-60 loss Lbsesei 4 bbl. Roll Rutter; 9 13 cask. Potash, loading from Michigan Line and fox sale by aoril JAR DALZ ELL ORAR CIDER —4O [ibis superior. plat landing and for sale by novil JOIL`s 8 DILWORTH _ . LILOVR-100 [ibis Family, for sale by nov2l JOHN DI I WORTH APPLE --60 !ibis in store and for sale by novil JO U HN B DU• WORTH • D RAM ASH-0 cook, pure article, in store nod tbr side by norrl TASSEY & BEST DIED APPLitSjAND PEACHES—eat bosh Dried TI Nisch.; ILA do do Apples' reed and for vale by novel TASAVX A DE.Y,T LEAD—TAKI plp Galena Lead, Imre Kuno Hnecoe, for tale 17 nov7 PRIMO, Rif KY fr. Co F'ATIIKRS-13 bags, per Yankee, far sale by rtov7 FRIEND, MIEN" & Co Fiturr—lo b l ab btied pcwenrs; RIO do DDried Apples,cropyalal and 4.n. grin by norl " A gerklTVZ, ZIL; 1 7 _ fl int PEACILE23-27 bags for sale by novta WICK & IWCANDLESS IiATLIKAV-ssazil fof side by TY novld WICK k ItI'CANDLFSS F - AMILY FLOUIR-44 bbls, hiller k Armstrong's bruud, just reogivett told for solo by novls WICK. it WCANDLESS DACON-W bbd. Shoulders just received; 20 do ..1) /UM, In MOM Wulf. sale by novlO SEI.LERS dr NICOLE COPPERAS—YO bbl. We In rood order, for sole by novlB 11gli CUCUILAN V. FADES, SHOVEL:3, &c —CU dos Spades and She ll 40 do Id ware Forks; YO do Grain Shovels, 50 do Booker doi Axes, Hatobets, Mattocks and Picks, Bellows, Vices, Ac., for sale at manufacture re prices, by itovlel GEO COCHRAN, Lel wood st DTIOAIESTIC WOOLLENS Blankets, Flwanels, Tweeds, Cassiootts, 3-4 Cloth end Cassimete, by lba piece or package, very low, for sale by novIS OM/ COCHRAN RD-21 bblg landing from slu M r Nog. England L and for gale by ALLEN ft Co 00ACI1 ytilirqSH—Of abpurior 1;1.14, alwnya . h..od and for sale by bavis BRAUN & REITER SVGA R-10 bads prnexamo ., „r K ed s la front at, near wood DLNEITS—Juot receivd, • large let et Blankets, I) of different genetics, including some very fine.— Also, an extra fine article of LIU. Ulankets, r unable fo• coons novll ALEXANDER A DAY • D3LACK FRENOII CLOTH—W e h. e jam rear, vett a lot of fine French Cloths, whips wo are sel ling mach lower than two hove over hold the some qualtty berth:dare. noll7 4.LEXANCE,g fr. DAY "VAII.II-5110 kegs Nails, assn sixes, for sale lost by novN .1.41411F.1.4 DaLZkLL,, 71 grams in Irß tial o r th, B . A n Nlc:ri y WM. A. HILL. & e highest price paid for the V Exch.gn FWATI/EAS--10:101b. pipe Ky Feathery, iipt co -11 per 4ositatots Now &gland ond J J for aide by novla .lAb A 141711.311 ans a co PT& TUIIPENWM-30 bbl., of • largo v., and Lck prim onto; for sale by nov•S =MIN • REITER _ f 4 FrANjatt, 011474. bb. .1 Is BCH or s ate bl NMAER it. Co GELlinanti.lgr novl4 J St HOONMAKER & Co AUCTION SALE. • By John D. Da •Auctlelaser: •;-; 21 ewes Boot, Broatuu sad Boa Mars--15 mars' JI.. aiid. Cap, I,Vjll _km .okl without Friday afternoon, Nib iu•t. Wu lona, al Die.: AnonOn Rooms, ..".• caper oast Onnta: 4 do Napoleon kip do, ado prime do do, 4 dd,klp and lined brogans; I. do each men. nod mine. ailppci , 4 3 do pnon, robove over shoe*, ta r • hyper, comet +box,. nay t.tof . a.na, d 4. ID raft,* fine .4 and lot hats, /do men. hoe wocfl hats; 1 do mans and Loy wet., tur, gland and plush nap*. nov 301114 11 DAVIS, Aunt Under - welter's Sale of :Deft 6 e, s, Moor, Grua-nos, 10 . 1d-pao4 Paper. 4re, On Frohay afternoon-N*4th lost, m 24 o'clarb, will he sold without reserve, by abler ol Udderwrilets, at the hworts--07 halleorsu Young H) sou Ten, Seawlich; 3 dodo InapestaL do, Inn* 0 dodo gun powder do, Conduct; '1 do do Wools do, 0 bags itio Coffee, slightly wet; 5 bus No I (mond pepper, 13 do Wrier' ea dish tobacens 4do J Ote) `s do do; LA ream! medium straw popes. la do OtORTI do do: 10 do medium to do. I hal yobbo, °sore; 3do copperas, 1 do Mane ankle, I do Veil. dta red; 1 do Liouoime, Turkey umber, sultpews; *Ladder. chits. green ` ` hip pd j s c. Model ra and *meet Molaga ow. 110320 ' JOHN 1) DA Vl3, Auct Largo Stock of Stap;o:and Fancy DryGoof/J. U. Wednesday morompliov. TS, at to o'clock, at the Commercial Sete. Doom, corner of Wood and Fitla streets, will be sold, (or cash currency, for account whom it may conceen— An essence., assortment of staple and fancy Dry goods, among w hich are saperGne cloths, carom:torus, sun:lett.. gene, tweeds/pilot cloths and enaung, don ne', blankets, tile:abed. nod brown muslins, dmajksk how Woe cloths, shawls and hitkfs, in great variety, super prints, detains, alpacas, bombazine, ceshrOurre, Pluid., satin. !alley vesting, hosiery, gloves, sew. mg silk. woollea comforts, hats, caps, bonnets, rib- Loads, Sc. ut o'clock. Qnrernre, Furniture, :T. At o'clock, 1 substantial well mode (Immure car; I pcd:er's wa gon, suitable for one or two horses; 11 boo Va manu factured tobareo, 0 FrB.llklill PIOVCS, 1 cooking stove, tuchen utensi:u Ste. •-• • , . At Q &clock, A quantity of ready made clothing, boot. and shoes, umbrella...lngle and double barrel shot gun-, rifles, finy cutlery. gold and silver watches, (;crown bona. good.. Engraving., books, anat . . ate. Alll UBEM ElserS. 13:3=3:1 - - C. S. PORTER MAl.Acre. MR. AND MRS. E. S. CONNER. Mar. K 9. C0,..1 ms H.au me Noverana 21., will be meted HASILE:T. A Gannet slra 1.. S. Cornerit Larne. Mr. F. S. Conner , :. ()post NI r. Oxley. litnit Mr. Prior. Colonists Mr. Archer. Litreen Mrs. Madison. Wrens Aims Cruise. Psi tax Marx Miss Walters and Mr. Goodwin. To coucto e vroll POOR PILLICOIJI,V Poor Pilltcoddy Mr. J. Donn. Sandi Blunt • Miss Cruise. Itr In prepssration, pn•J will he prevented inuaridi airily, a new pray written by No., Conner, called OCTA VIA 1311.AliA WM. PUBLICAI lONS OF _EVA XL.F.LICAL if:lO%FGe I:DOE SOt.lETY.—chri.ttell Consolation In the death of Relative, and Voentt, by the Kee. Hugh \ch., Al. A. .Ittno: Oat. 20 et: te. • Addreu to young person. on Confirmation, by the name author. tlumut oth 20 cents. The Curate of Llatrood, on the real strength of the Chnsttan hlnustry. lento. 31 cents. ,hteleerioas (Torn the 1101111/MS of the Protestant Ent. edpal Church, with a Prenree fry the Rt. Rev. %Tatham Monde, D U. lima. ascents. The Infant's Progress frda3 the Valley of DcPtructoon to Everlsuting Glory, by :qrs. Sherwood. Ism. The Christian Vt. - ital . , or [elect portion, or the lout Gel:pelt, moth Expo:M.:or. and Priricra, desighed to ~slot the hie , do of the sick and afflicted: by tbe Rev. Jaceett. 51. A 45 coats. •• Tlin Christian Meter, or select portions from Acts of the Apostles, sod the Epistles: by the name au thor. 45 rents. The Liturgy Explained and Defended: a Tract. Address to Yetutg Persons eftne the Confirmation, by Rev. Charles lintiges, in A. A Tram. Tie above worts may all be ontataed at the Socie ty's Philadelphia prices, 01 novl7 ELLIOITA MGE.I2II, 78 wood et Jaynes , Expectorant. Sox, Colunthiints co_ 0, Apt. 24, 1241. DR_ D. IA VNERt Dun Sea—l feel bound to you and the afflicted publii, to avail myself of this op portunity of giving publicity m the extetordinary etfeets of your Expectorant on myself. Having been afflicted for several years with a severe tough, beetle fiver and Its concomitant di.east-s. and teemed only doomed to linger out a *bort bet miserable existence. until the fall of Otffl, when, being more - ieverety attacked, and having resorted to all my former reatether., and the pt., seripuons of two of the most respectable ptqweina. is Me actghtiornowd without deriving any benefit, or the consolation of sr rativute but a few days or weeks at farthest—Rlloll the last gleam of hope was about to vm,us,, I had recommended to rue your Expectorant— and blessed by that Scum who does MI Hung. to the use of the menus—acid contrary to the expectations of my physicians and friends, I woe in a few days raised from my bed, and was enabled by the use of a bottle, to 1 mu t ud to my lntones, enjoying mune better health than 1 had for ten years previous. Respectfully voms, he, lax W. Fxtrutt. For sale to Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Fourth street -tnar.9 - - • _ OYSTX.FiSt OYSTER/ill FRESII F 1t O:t1 THE SHELL—By Rorke & CO . ! Fast Express, at reduced priers —To accommo date all lovers of this delicious luxory, BURKE& Co. have resolved to supply the people regularly through oat the serum, with tint choicest Frrsh Oysteis in cWs, half cans and shell, at such reduced priers as .rill enable every family to cam this delicacy at their tables. E=El An Express load will be reeeived dolly et the ware houve of /NO C. BIDWELL, Water We.. hen. sett. Southfield and Grant wad for sale the e, and at the fol lowing dor Reis Berger, comer Smi th field and salagrai L ,E. Diairmad; Boogies hhanngl# WA" Word; D Smeary, foot of Liberty hit J Conant, Jr , Peruda Avenue; &Wiser& Itobmson, Allegheny city., sio,lll EUROPEAN AGENCY, For the Recovery of Dormant and improperly With hold REAL AND•PERSONAL EvT*ll.r. e :let- Cement and ATOTUJOLOOT of C.mnotreiot,Tro4o at g, atm other Debts; Eecuring Patents tor Inventions In Brent Britain, trained, tied the Colonies and Dependencies therennw beloarpeq, and Negotiating for the Per, chase or. Sato of Ihp stun. 'Di:Ft:BENCE real be tad on application fi:se of AL charge, (provided the motive , to not that or snetv, etinemity,) to a Litt compristes• upwards of 15,000• noelm in which turetainted to is - standing. • Also, an indexi4 oar 10,000adVertiserrtents which hove appeared for the IMO do years in various British newspapers, addreaOed Mo Hems at Law and next Of Out. Cresimunicatiotos by letter ate requested lobe. post-paid. BENTHAM" FAIICAN, -US Broadway, Now York. References arc permitied •to nom Charles P. Daly, Judge Court of Centurion Pleas,.liew York. 1 Freehold s /4.1.n tr Chas. Cartl.dge re Co. W. &J. Tapseott O. A. Ricketts, I:sq. rgr j etrEeP e .: . gle.rt . P.Zl.74 ButCalo nor2l-diku - - 31cpricia TO 0021T7IVALT01119. Ovine. NssavatArann Cuarrattoona ft. K. Co. Nashville, Term., Nov. 9,i Se. $ D RoPOFM.E. , will be received at this office en the Nth December next An the Oradnation and Va. sonry of forty mires et , Mad, via: SD mile. next to Nashville. ten miles atoning the Barren fork of Duck river, in BeiPord eatery, Tennessee, and ten miles on the North West side of Tenn..ee river, in Jackron county. Alabama. Profile. and plant may be seen at thin office, attar the 111th December. , Dy order of the Booed— • - - • • • C. F..M. GARNETT,.Chief Engineer. N. 11.— Twenty -liee mine of road,rtooludiag the Tun nel, and air miles heavy mountain work,) are imler convect. :oven hundred laborer, are wanted by the CODLTSICtOII. north ellmo • Expn.legs wneozr LINE, Pi ittslivargh. anti" Philadei IA TIME, FITT:DAY:I-RENNIN(; DAT AND NIGHT- T n 'a e g u e bbc n' ean "'P*' „ u ni .. ' o ' n ' tt r l ' e ' •; l 7lb .‘b rn i „ thi' A L e in a ' ; Inyo Pitnanelp ' Unatly wait 1,11 Mail Train to Chambershorg, and from 'Amen by Wexos, was relayof howl., malting day nod night. We will Ice to TormaiAoooo to.. fronyht doily. Apply to noygn D LEECH h. Co PIOMEtEIi T 14.1 NSPORTATION 184 8 • MSat BETWEEN BAL:TIitIORE AZ:D FMOllVlttril. Er rime, S dal*. -Cif Merchant!De tntsvenal at ('‘tual rates. .. IFORDrFII A DUNCAN, Spina MARSHAL A „ • Want aucet t l ,n rinaborgb, FIitAILEY ft cote;' „,,,,,i7 47 Liellareet. .1114.110 BOYS , CLOTLIING. : T P. JS LEIT, Draper audlanor,frort 00'017, F F S liasitemblishal himself to this city iatha MM. afactuteof Doyle Clinhisht. For the presant, he has taken' part of the Wrtrcrooni N,,,, GO pear* st, how accepted by IL F. Stars as a hirrushlog some, *here ho will be happy t wok cm any who may fares. him with a cull. fie i sqpplled wall the newest style. of Fronelf.Sacka,Clotrndalrouta, &a, cad will reacto4 regularlrfregrPorts, hiollll for • all articles to hts Ilse. l . Rent to F. li. Eaters& Do,. ''." 1 ATEINT SOMABH, MCORTED P RaW D l AIttrit'FACTU HELM—The tt alihsectlierax l lteing thh exelo..ve P .n. ... of Jam. 'brtac i bona' bode Abit t market, are now mid will lro eon Moe to be larneiy mo oned with this celebrated brktuVwhich they wit ter at the lowest markel plea for cash or approved bil They icier to Me - glaas omit soap mannmetercrs of this coy generally respecting the quality • \V !sill MITCHEL.Takr, no, Mat linerry Bleaching Pcr*der, (Vhioride of Lime.) IMPOUTEiI ingEar FROM Tlik. al'al& — Tlic etthacctbera have on hand cold unit coati:Lilly be auPplind with Jas. Athepron n.ncon.' co!. ebrate4 a/Leashing Powder, which they Vs! , wh ,,, tn , equal if not superior to my imOorted iu Inc I; IR dee, and which they are 'prepared tb ecti at tho lownw 0100• act price for cash or opprovedibillc noel JaAthlir Xickspratll St. Bone Soda Ash. TItE stlhscrlhers now recelymg Weir oil stock 0(114 Shove article, three Vessc/S, Via: the JuntaM edall on and Lydia, hoer a a arrived of Philadolphts and flalumore, mid two more, kb, Stephen Ikkld win and Lcillt, shortly expected; Otny are, tberefore; prepared Le receive orders. They mdl section during the mew ter and .rang regain turqes eta New t Weans_ novl3 \ .t It1,111TC111•ILTHEE (11,0filiffilD CLOTHS—Wo have just opened a lot V of haotisome block, blue and 1.3i/VG ei0111), of a light (Dow and fine Mush, made auptestig cos cioog g Ladies wishing a good cloth coat abould give us a call. ALE... - RAND.KR DAY, 75 misdeal st, novl7 N V cornerof the diamond S TUAIII BOAT BLABICITBI, Douce, with rho ofd7rtidiortle,dt abort .i bunte,te. kbt. Also. Cotton and Rusk hisuiras,os mode in the be.t in - caner, tor a very km Frick by I liEltitsV, covIG dig tVcreliouse :di ..Voter al • . . ' x Ir4,4NEBy litx.Bl.s—Just received by Brprese, fc pm... or chant colored silk illelsion Rena en d i;roces. Also, a' lot of bonnet Wks, Rennet vel vet. and Ribbon*. 811171-1 A JOHNe.ON, novlo keg CetAILY.F7B! CARPETS!!—Havingjest recrd ream the manafacmmr diotel, • aplendid Aisintnister Car.' pet, of moo bountiful dolor. and eluding; 'and any ono e mee k eeg Perim. ',timid do well 'by erahnning one amok, as we are selll . g very love. ackle AMBITICICK, 75 mirth uogpo LElYiatir rfAcTo . typoluvroN STEWART, rondatilitdrer of Heavy AlleghenShirring+, Cheeks, &e, Rebecca street, cloy of tro.lSdy. F , -.__ CINCINNATI & PITTSBURGH "'- q .r !1 DAILY PACKET LINE. iflS all Fnomiii:i Of ij:Stilidldpiisengregra a , en is now composed at the /arrest, !mites; bee Webbed and funushed,l4d moss powerful boats as the water, Or the \Vert '2 , :rety accommodation and eass fun mat Money can procure, has been provided for pea sellgrrt. The Line herbeen in operation (Deane —hisa calllcd a nollion.of people without the least 1t4.. ry to chefs persons. .41Se0outs will' be at the foot of Wood syreet the der previous to starting, for the reeep non of itesghl and the entry at patserigars on cove. tor. to all cases the bittage money must be PLin fn - The ISAAC isiEWTON,. Copt A. G. Mason, erLI leave 111.bargh every StindAy morning 000 o'cloet; Whreimy very Sunday evening at t 0 r. 11. May IM7. 8110XDAY PACKET. ITe SIONONGAIIELA, Cap:. Sauna . , will Itiava Pftts burgh ..very Monday Fl3O/11i1W at 1U o'eloall Wanelmar every Monday evening at tar. nt. - - • • - TOG 13113EllaNIA No. 3 Capt. J. ICLuunisso, leave l'ltubutO every Tuesday momlntat 3Q o'clock; Wheeling . every , Th.. 104. <yew ng 10 10 r. rt. • WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW F_NIiLAND No. Capt Oman, aril leave rausburo every Wednesday morning et 10 o'clock; Whechng every Wednesday cretung 01 10 r. • . . _ TUVIISDAY PACILET.- Tie BRILLIANT, Capt. Gases, viii leave Pins burgh-every Thursday mond ug at le o'clock; Wheelsag every Thursday soma; at lu r. u. The CLIPPER No. 2, Cain. ialuxnu, Will leave Pima burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Frnlny evening at 10 r. a. . - • - The bIaaSENGEig Capt. S. Rao. arlU leire Pitts. burgh every Saturday nion.ing gib) oilorlt Wheeling every Saturday evening at IU r. u. NEW LISBON AND PITTSIKIEGLI DAILY LINE rr OF CANAL AND STEMS PACKETS, j li d 184 B. atikam (via of alsoor"„) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 0 0'c10ek,'21..14 slut =- rives at Glasgow, finoukttot the - Sandy and Belmar Ca nal,) at 3 o'clock:and Pier Lisbon at 14.aarrie nighL Leaves Neer Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. AL,Arnaking the trip canal to the river daring the night.) and G at Y o'clock, A. AL, and arrives al Pittsburgis hi,—(br u making . a continnotta line tbr ' ol . l o7int= sooners atid freight Demean . Neer Lisbon and brash, In shorter ulna nod nt Lam ratet than by any other moo items% The proprietor onhis.Edno see IV' p one forming-Me public timidity brie 4114 u; LlFOXintt obsa Canal doem,forithessecoramodinlau pipssasagers ssul freight, to run Ln connection rorith-dm.ortil , known stemoidrs CALED COPE and EIEATE.WeAd t °meet ing, Glusgoor Will. the dlitsbisglt. until' admin. nett end d uly tines of steamers dawm.lbe Ohio end Mississippi•eiverr. 7 The proprietary pledge them selves LO spare no expense Or troubitita Ire COM fort, stfett std dispidels, imdras,b of the public • share of Metz patrons . AUTHORIZED IhOENTS. . . _ O M. • -. d.& W. RAILL'AT.IOII, . 3.ratibtnt , B. HANNA. & Co. myna J. 11.e.FU34.00H &Co. /I'l/x4'4 NOTICE—The steam. BEAVER,C. E.Clarke, mas ter, will leave utter this rvniec, (or Wollafllle ranee. ally, at 9 o'clock is the inortLi jela 1848. minima — 1 /8481 PITT/311=CM & BELOWN Daily Packet Llas: 'MACAW , Ist, 1845 PERM/Art lit, 184 ir.mrE, DAILY ATB A. AL, ANTI 4 31. following 11.7 Domani:implant 11:23 1: line for the petesetWeesson: AT. t • LANTIC, Capt. Immo Porkineop A Om, Capt. A. Joa‘oba, and LOMB N.'LA.,,NE, Copt E. Bennett The boats are eatirety otrx, and est tined op without regard to. !Somme, Be ery Com:in - 111M money can procure has beepprovided. Tim Boats will leave the Alonoognhcla Wharf Boat at the foot of Ross et 'Peueltiters tvill bO proems! on board, as the boats will certainly leave al the advert tired boors, BA. N. and 4P. Al • lan% WHEELING kULOILET.„ it . The swift steamer . CONSUL; f, Webber, master,regularty or Wheeling, evhiy,Alonday, Wed neadar and Friday, st In o'clock precisely. Leave tVbeeling evvry Tuesday, Thursday and Ss tnrdny, at 7 o'clock, in, precisely. The Consul a-1111=041 all the intennedlim ports.— Every imcomodmiontbit can be.procured for the com fort and safery of paisengers has been lin:mated. Thep boar is also provided s wath a .elf-owing itifeti , guard to CFI explosions. For freight or passitAply on or to DAVID 0 Ma chi ' carrier of let and Smithfield am. FOR ST. LOUIS. The splcudW and swift stigazier 'WITT CLINTON, Devinny, maitor, will leave for the • above nod ell latenhotinto Port. thin day. For &welt or passageappl FOR WHEELING AND,SITNEISH. The nowWELLSVILI and fast aleanter • _ Harncsonaster,will lore.; ffor above %I laB mtermedtalOirottrork Wedwra. days end Saturdays or each Week. For frelg!ot or ;mei sago *only on *awl or or, ao ,fs , 'Gro WaIIVIENBERGER, FOR NASHVILLF.. The fine new light dosaght neater FORT POT, &lganot. in* Miller, will leko rot the dove d all intermoditue posS on Sato,. day 10th ins; at 4 o'clock, P. 114 - poshofelt Fa r freight or posseve apply oo howtaor to 00021 . GEO ALILTEN frIXENr . Lga, 41114 e!74 - t i &tkft274os . 7lll7lflLLE, The splendid itvloaer ; RINGGOLD, Com, Waster: will leave fir above and animated/we Dor& thJe day, at 10 o'clock A. Al 4 positively- - • . 0 ,22 PITTEDIJEGIr AND I.ol7ot7lEGßir'' - 6 . lcA ET LINE The new trol eploodid rut passers. . Masan MINIM •will Cincio. nail Louisrailleon ykoradrry,stelatk-ffiwt, 10 o'clock, A. AL For freight or passuga'spply ont:ntrd, to • /11.11113M.DGE. W/LSONA Co, w • • GEO 11.11IILTENBER.GEM 15r I EL Sturn' on r'P v ' ll w o ' f a .'CiegrAtlnfolr.. ek' P far orts Can go ' direct, and on Iturmerau. Milne.; here bide _— REGULAR WHEELING. P.ACIOSI. The new and spiendidateatner errygrobrFi DR . PltdiY,M.idr, Will ran tn. _..packet hetWeen,r iantrgh aad IFheetiag,"tenving, pls. city every .Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, o'clock , AL, and Veheelins ',re ly Weedy. Wednesday and Friday, atl46:eur., A. LL F or (man or piaiage, having super i or neenminoda. Soria Landing hoarder M 1 JAWS MA", Arent. The St - Anthony is a new hem, and Jh speed and anoint:n:44phi cannot be aneplated by haat on the river. • . novl6 . . ki The 'nein and saben4,ol,l mei:ear HUDSON, • ' Andrew Poe, master,. will patio= r regular irliniberentenylttabersh and Bridge 7 = . Bhe will. leave Pitbbargh on Mon claim. a 4, . 4 7ortte .'d ight et paean!, apply on baud, ar to novlii -- ,• - - D W14.,K1N 8, Aga FOR ST LOUIS. • , • • Tha ronankl and falai - owns Inas - mar NEW •ENULAN.D, -A .I . AVCIara, master; m l ,l leave far a above and interm , e4O. porta on loanolow ISOnty) morning at 10. teal • .For.( ight or passage bapani. ,t t .r . The cplemild light'agio' i 6, rummer Glai<Allk ; . ....,';.. t' NVilkina, marterovill „Wive for the 7 f. -.' ' abort, and Intermediate pert. Ws day ',:i at 10 - o'clock, A. M. - .. Fur qcigh, ti Tigh , ‘' Pr19.40,1i111y on hietcd.: q' r nov2o .. __....._,. FOR Nnwou.nntio. colanmc minkrrienuo • .; ANIVG<EORGETOWN, and dl fittellAelaata tree- bus on t h e et irrissiwi and Pearl Rive rst ~, 5 .„...... The new light titaiightornd ..bran I:' ` - • " eat steamer - PLOW Al i - AV Y) L` F -- f fttrie:_r e , 'th e 16th 2,7.57:11, ~ - 10 r ( mien 0 0 Pytrage llegT on borad. or to novlti tik:o.ll, Atal,ph:Nfratog.k Ahem. ---"----'FrYilsT.T.4llll?—..-- , 6 The, ride:Midi.. g steausar i' .kri-L-7,4" C. . d r ' Ci 14"1 11 leer Gar ; 1 . MWAilliga{ba B ab K ov . l iug.;l;=l. port; om ;; Pue•elnyi the Met btit., of itlskloclicfk* 1.. For l ight orpiarage wp4epettottidok to . -T. ..<'.; - , r . 11:04.;n7li k Met il ;PtaltEl EOM . ..-`.... . ...., -,-.. ri,Milltu . pealed :**, e - _,.. -4t., Sltl.li - . 1 ' D.smr/BE, .4,T , ce Cock, mart r, swill kneeler the ah ou l' • 4 lu termedut•polts liar day. For '0414 oi protrago apply 03_ , bard. I ~,,,,,,,,,, z Fr • 1 , 011. CIiOCMIVATkof , 1 raw... Tko ifghi drliViflitekmer 9 llei o .4lDoAll. ' ' -gfe'o.o kt o .o•lll.lreks, row the a- , at to o , eloc/r. Deka 004 ktickmedlettr."ports regular a . , '• e . ' ini i ...0 .1 For freight er panne may. bo_rd,, aorta • ...... e PiTsP,or7i.l 61',„,,"Cl'Ainli:rditn,t, 1 . 1 Weser- ..! .... Re........., master # 7. efill leave. for the alreetriend 0t mediate porta on. , this an*, id. 1tP0'c10,c.,.44%...,-i '',i For re,Xor passage appl y &v./ -...---.'. _ noilf , iltrtticr,fit,:oprEA rAme,zr. • nEss • ;,__ FOR CUMl4±..iti.Attu :BAL.:IISI4RA AND THE ij TA TER!".I dellik...• •••• ! T lLETTopriesozo ottlitt Lino ha.frepe(oil Neer '44.oek,i and are. mimed in formrd packages of, '0! de -f scdptloos duly., at the loweikt ratoic, : • ) / ! •• , . :, ;.L.V.....DIDWELIA /,Rant, ! . - • -., 4 Wafer *use; 4--,itibojlith• , p . ~, . ••• z ,..! .IK,! . ___ w!cl, . .-OEPLA . :, South Chaale " •- 1 00 hb,,IY . Et.:LiPtipou Tr on: 1.12,11r -1848: rccelpted for by 1 , 1 , 16 talcs and spcci time.. apps IigitIBINSIOVIs; • tito P. htilK • ExPSess Packet. 1,4!..5e to PlUladelphtiLi LAST LOA'? C S,EAS6N. wa boat of thall-tne for thf new vi - in !cora no 91 Satusdar, 1441 rib el ft k. paKa r , ,pply to {" OCTClf,ilon'il Howse - X 1 t novls or D I.EII Co.'' Cal.,,niti Baal. h 8•71 NIP - Ortnes Loom rit:AUsa & _ bent! • lao.4l2.lfialer street o.lllPnts: apcii, Ands:los Pounitaltoel,. arm - or Gayety, cosnusuria4inpart of •Ataai*l o ,, of mood beautiful paiiernsi. Velvets.. West , poltema naportedl very rkli; I vestry, HrniabrOPihnnP4ind Veneuanj ail of erhctl.ltro on/Lat hawaa ty can b e I =l okased in /1113 martin- • .Impordng oral purchasing the MVP. , ( =TOMS,: =IWO el ID etpillets ownh ain eaineAntiMir,het.• , .I'l novls atuspeanrCltella . 1 z• • I t HlENHatillili dt. Co VOUNDRY PM IVIETAL—t4 Foal Metal. from Union furnace, Huntingdon corm% P,. for solo by nova NUM tr. JONES, Canal Duly. STRAIABOATS. SU?SDAT PACKET. ErlMM==n FRIDAY PACIL.3:IIT SATURDAY PM:Ira:T. au baud: • 0.92 FOR BRIINiEet/ItT.
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