MitiTTßADlfill G Vinuassa wt mlmi a co" PIMMSHOILGUE SATURDAY MORNING, NO SS, 1 *s ,OP : .4:1 • 1.. 44 Adva1 111 1= 0 1: 1415 calla/ 01 0 1 m • thgNatatigler , tad United Oats Gxfatpr • ••• .• • peetTed CO • • i I. t i ae *DOL.. Illabseekdous sash!" ralaabls paper wi ll ;:if;,ee4 4 ;; sadtenrisiled taisnitdsteci. l . I .. 111161W40111/ MXPELINS. IV* will mew. sad fortis:ll.lh* of expeascoid• wordowalem and spbsosiptiossior this papa., . • To .waarPernatasce DAZIA Gaserse eab fteea liaba ty, tad Weekly.—Tbe Deily Is tbe-Tr4Weekly Is PS Wain per ike Weekty is Two Delon pee eausce, ariale 4111111111 CV gDrisare eanterttymilted to buil bi e& Wrote before 6 Yr. it, end ma early in today ea Until:UMW= slat eed M e = t tUl Invariably be lasened clanged unti for g l oree'. • • oat \ mom= pare ms Tallegraphle MOWS. .1.1140 Naar Origami at asiAndraw , s mamma. bad the plasma on tha aftenum of Thanks. (Mai day of hearing this taw Inioament. generator the Organises of the city were present sad Ica part in the exercises. The Omit had prepared some pieces of 'acted mud°, which went paufbrmed with mach atoll and effect. This Organ has lately been purchased and put up by the inem bars ,of St:Andrew's Chad. As this Instrument is & pertletdarly tine one, we dorm it worth while to Ore & somewhat minute description of it. It was bolt by Mc Jardine of New York, one of the best Organ Walden in the United Eames. centalns 20 stops—two tants of Keys, and an Geis* of anbsbusa Podals,Pipes—comptua COG to CC. Tue Olaf® Cheat, 011010i111, the following atepi Open Irisposote—turppect Leaps= batopp isd Diepascm treble—Dalcitute , —Ftnte—Prinelpal. -- —Fillevath. Opts Diapason—stopped Diapason—Principal— l!tiornet--.Tratapet. • The Choir or swell Bare consists of the stopped Dlapeace—ol addltitnt to are the Mowing eneedmoical stops, viz Couple Great and Swell Organs. • Pedals and Choir Organ. Pedals and Great Organ. Pedals and Great Organ at Octaves. Bellows warning,. The external appearance of the Organ is very &us The case is an elegant piece of Greitien Ar chitecture 12 feet wide, 16 feet high, and 8 feet deep. • ruSesdzsg to this Tastrot=t we mare partietr huiy "nick with the adonsolinaty snit* and rottrubiesa of tone in the Great Diapason. '4- great , defect in many Oman* ia a aliment of tone in this a impartain slop. The Diapason shotdrk he the pound work of the entire tone, bat it is often the rise that the largest Ormkna, onto mining enrerp,m. tidy and number of nigisteta and of the greatest power, produce an utuirdefa4cay and even harsh effect. This arises from the want of sediciern body upon which such a power of choruses should be based. Another gnat defect often arises towage went of proper cam in balancing the power of the different AV', The consequence is the general tone never blends and forms one harmonious whole. In this Instrument the power seems to be. admire. bly adjusted, and the effect is in the highest degree outtefactory. We observed also that deiniitnions of various ituarturestA such as the FreachHorn, German and Octave Flutes, Trumpet, ant Quite' wen excellent. Indeed, so fie as we couldiudge, Oierm was nothing wanting in the power and her =my of the muse. We have thus noticed this Organ because we rajohne to see a spirit of improvement manifested in noutogenerally, andeepecially in Church Moen A "good Choir is an imperiled aid to the well being. of 443, Congregation. Same think lightly of good music—they imagine that no improvement is need' ad—the drawling mode—the nasal twang—the .Renting discards of untrained voices have touch ' - gplottitr charms for them thee the most parted hat.; MOW of musical sounds. We nether. „windse tho taste nor?vispect the judgment of inickpie They are precisely the ones to stand in the way of .every inopecroment No doubt tberywould iegard it 11221 useleaspendititie ef money to buy a goo 4 Organ, and egreat waste of time for a Choir tO goamire sedneidoon Church sic. But we do not think so—se Wm.- thetehe bade= efforts al'• well trained Chair tend direct ly to promote the interest" atelier:en. over has ban and probedy . ervev ,be Id this world eit . itopmeant pan of piddle wore shin. And Wrie will say that the lerviptet prAdo. Sanctuary 'hoed not be performed with all the skill and teen which we can command! If other talents Me lo be miltermed,why not , the WWI kir ramie—and why not 1111011 thmimprovereest tote made =dame 'We have nopatienos with thdt Viet which e, ever cryingettiagainst every Chan and advateetrenta. Could it have its way, the ~.world•ronlil arra make one amp of pnogre#, bet 111111111121 to the end of time the seine. But thud: Maven sucha spirit is fast disappearing. It 14- : gent somewhat about moat of our congregations, end hulas: enough of power left to „rniOt arid llan=" 1 IP°R.Ftla might otha v ae , hepleaadt end usefoL But: we must be potent and tabor to asimente prejudiee, bigotry and ignorance, by coeditor the light and power tibia. - On Dea—We gleen - ftetithe pipers ; tu nt from die/ iconten, that Mem. nine 9=ml, A:n=l ; dkanctO, Rands rather the beg &ince esti elec. ties to the &Cate o(the United States. The rote. ?tarred* mealy sappost his claims. Mr. bias nanz; of l'lnindelptde,la his Eciacipal eampetitar tr the honor.' Ether of - them will do honer to the - Hog; Arantsw Sirwerr Is wiry papules in the Wessixithe office at Secretary of the Timis:ay, of General' Tirstka's Cabinet. Far same reason or ether, an impression has got abroad, that Penusyl• trashh is to have that Important podia the cabinet, and pat& mind hes Axed upon Mr. Stewart, freitigerterally, as the proper person to fill it Be wield no dctribtail it with credit to himself and the oountry. . .„ • • Hat 'Ttuatartis Srerma is spoken of in canners thm with, the office of Poste - Meer General His £x the place none can doubt. BAIL Sow Mrs bar Nicarz.—e..ineeting 'Am held last evening, at Philo Hall, to take into considoratiott,thebest none (or a antstornrail road. It was one of the largest ntil road meetings ever held in Pinsbontii. • Thomas BakeweOsq, was is chair, iii6ted by N. B. OrsigiProirnick teris, - andl ILlffoothead,Eaga,as Vice Pomidenta and Wihon Me. Erria, wrest/s Secterarka. The meeting arassdaresited LW. ittiiiicra r Esq.; bi lecgtby 96,4 'lli, an -cgbpitiock and defence of the route coveted dirOction, by the Pennsybrasta end Ohio Raihritd - rlkt, which, leaves the Ohio siPeavea— .. Wehsys4ilcsn copious atitat, and will notice this • Jaiissaft sithrofhaiat length Istostiler. Mira costs ckittiridt* grandostwo to tut that our eitLitats aterst ha awaking to the peat importance _atm Nsr &WW I frowalin, tandos'inforiitaficto U to tho.Prooidolt,.. retainifiiiva the %rule ci aiStatiEsAi beak 4ceiveo; l3 o thif,r , I • Tayka ...218,538 ' Vin Burn,. 12D,3713' • ............ . 114,15133 • Tsyka ova Can 1019_,S Vsßiaratt*Ter Ca*. 437"; Ai do counties= oflcial except Albsti, POI incips;Ecist savr Yark,ltoarland and Wechefr , vilisho be seeux by the 'bon, that akjoisg. nitifYiltlalcand Vanßaran is 1#421 pealgriluta. .thaisnonived by Gra. Taylor. Them is aid op. was , ' 4iiaf32oXtlass Totes cut than than WO at do lhodkodd doiticti 1111844, from which a may Ina 80,000 citizens orNaw l'att Libel to vote at all an the ta% instant yosizeror==!Tbe official rearms from !hi ‘llZiatti comMism Of ru harp g rauly m i cc w 400 gititMfar Ganand Tirylor. Tim Richmond Tamar, =tabu • taiga of reams ham the aanntimi tad sie, show irdt tha folloarimt result gajoadry far . casi 969 Toßeantsiait lha 5 candies Wow tpai.-399 AND to crarca t "!fr oo f 44....l269 • • 1110.4•EgNIPTIkiklifitilb 3 fasmiN 'lllidleugg,oo4:ol,l, **age coaziosbut 4setio to -40Aisst470 1101 1, 0 '.**iditi adlitobt inercenta Theravirat entratrs the Isiletlas the matabity in the State el au and lE.teramillbeatlasat tiftemlttaltittlit. • - raw 4-ort- AWN.: AD AINZTING. to poklio ioti oe. 41, • iotti otttstott. oitottgoithiiitttii4 ortiedditlialakallWi f iltoth icomtAtotoodi—vie4nllkte. hia peg. Railroad, presented bY the Engin - W; d wri of the Company. er.Alex.ertetie_lLLnts clrpfdsed, Proklawr Twatoto„.a.celebrated . T ade pt' drataiii/lOcito :1 1 .L? Te0ft.e?, : 713.. not , re kitut at the commencement dills remerks, he pedirsiatideittit . .thecasor gave a description of the physicaliroperties of the route, its mitre. tunts,ramdients;doe-, and prnionneed it an excel. lent natite,entirely feasible and cheap, and nearly in a dm& Unshorn Wellsville to Cleveland.— The work ahead done, be pronounced excel. lent. When the reporter came in, he was say. Ina Gentlemen were aware of the growing impors thnee of both Cleveland and Pittsburgh, and that in a few years more, Pittsburgh would be greatly iiimmsed by her artificial, as well as her natural advmstage• He probably could not be wrong in calling the transportation of Pittsburgh at the pre* eat time 100,000 tons. This program has all been made within the last quarter of a century, and what might we expect it to be when its artificial advantages were added. He thought he would not be extravagant, when he said, that Pittsburgh herself--supposing this road were Bane to day--in ten years would transport 100,000 tons on that road, hairdos a great amount of busineis from the termini in addition; and that of itself, would do a great share to make this a paying road. If we looked at the map, we certainly would see what nature had estabhahed with regard to the position Of the Ohio river and the lakes; and we would see that thin road running down to the month of Yellow Creek would meet the Ohio river at the shortest route; we would also find that there was a favour. ble leading; and the amount of sh i pping there al. ready was *boat 15 tons a day. Now he wished to make one remark her r. he was !peaking of this as an important point of business: Those to whom he was speaking were gentlemen ofPittsbrugh,• their interest all 'lay here; and be hoped them could be no kind of prejudice excited against what be had to say, from alluding to a place which had great natural advantages. Gentlemen were all well aware that when the firmament was made and the sun was put there, there were lien also; and the am complained not of the twinkling of the .starsolor enticed their inferior light. He had nev er yet been informed that New York city had been !less 'prosperous on account of the existence of Hudson and Albany; on the contrary it was well established that these great places each as New York 'and Philadelphia and Baltimore and Pim. burgh were built up a hundred fold by the very existence of these little stars. He had no idea, therefore, thqt his elluding to natural advantages In other places was goingfo detect from the mat and overwhelming advantages of thispleas or of other places its vicinity, Undoubtedly the con. structron of a railroad from Cleveland to the Ohio river and from that to Pittsburgh, would do much to build up Wellsville but it would do a hundred fold more to build upPittsbusgh. There was an important point of connection between the river and the lakes, and in the kitym part of the:Yellaw Creek valley are sources all mineral wealth. Gentlemen were aware of the importance of this great aralregion of which-Ptusbuzgh occupies the centre; they were wararePif ever they had turned their guention that way, that there would be a great demand for mai on thq hikes, and that to My, if the supply of coal ruCleveland was C0L1 4 4 0 5.. that the boats were sure of their supply of coal, the amount which is now about 000 tons a day, would probably be about 2000 ton and he believed the ?rood was not far distant, when the amount would be five thousand tons a day. Prow them were many points to which this coal could be sup plied, some more favoriblo mtd some less so-- There might be some more feliceithie time others, but go to the North East region of this noble state and what do we see there Do we find that be• came they have an abundance of the materials and a reedy access to market, that they mmmo- Mad the coal trade T Not at all. Every !locality in which favorable depoalte 91'1;1U/recite paid be found was becoming thrown open, and coat was coming, not from favorable poutts alone, but trom all points. All he had to say in reference to the Yellow Creek region was that it was extensive and there might be a Teas amount of coal trims ported from that region on thin mad. He did not claim for it anything like an =loam favor, bat that an important share of it would come from this locality, he was fully persuroled. And it was not coal alone that was in the lower part of that *ley. It was true that there were at present, onlicone or two salt worts in operation there, but there cm finely were great opportunities for inc easing that and other brazehis of business, which would 'be improved some time. There were also there, in dications of iron, and valuable minerals of various kinds, It was a region certainly rich in mineral deposits and must produce a great amount of business— Now these Goo settled onetkung beyond all gum lion, and that was that:thin mad must he made_ He thought that maroon who had esamined the natural routes of oar canary, and the coarse ion _of. those 015A..../11.- ....a. knew micagranactbre *rem -dercentao that a feasible route In any given place—then he might be morally aerate that such place would be ec copied. So tar n ha had each any ape's' can of eritam azdee ludfitoit. Moo:fore, it was perfectly undereloodiket Ws mew sus to bentalsrerrid:he ttiought-the acts he had adduced 'had abundantly settled it. The truth was that ivarottld be a most profitable investment, and would render ha asp. porters as abundant return for their capital. Well-there - s ight be another source of income to a partial extent at hut; for that Pittsburgh would open to berself this way to ghat he ulled the empire of thelakes,and the empire of the Wee —that she would see that this was opened to her he most fatly believed, and when that vas done they would have a link supplied of the great chain of communication which would then be opened Gam the North to the Wei—and from the lakes atufilows, Wiseman and the other dates through Cleveland to this place, and passing on to Phila. delphia andßahlmorm for he took it that whatever might- be done with regard to Wheeling, Pittsburgh I I weld by and by call for a common with the Baltimore and Ohio road, and that such emummon taroakl be made. 11, might therefore be considered that this route of which he was speaking was a 'port of a connexion between both Tomes. Here Mee we had a link of the greatest Chain of comma. niestam in the whole country. He had not con versed enough With gentlemen to know what might be the relative estimate whicti Pittsburgh put own thislake tradet but certainly they most put a very high estimate upon ie and when this link was ad ded there most be a vast amount of through bust nees from one extremity of the country to the nth. er—thus furnishing a [myth source Minima:m.- 11th° toad should pass by Beaver this profit would be only partial, but if it should be found that the best coarse was down the river then this profit would be realised upon the whole road. These things had been too obvious not to strike one who was of his habits and profession, who of course was accustomed to contemplate pubis: works not only in a scientific point of view, bat also in refer . once to their relation to trade and commerce. He knew that these works could not be constricted without RUM confidence and that that confidence could only be generated and traintruned try finding oat mourner of revenue. Now there wagons thing mare that would strike any min who was arena. tamed to look upon these subjects in a co:amebae. sive manner, as every engineer mutt do from the nature of his poofessioa. In the firm place he would remark that eevreery such man wishes that when mosey-is expended it abould be ao expended u to produce the utmost possible beneficial erect--; Public economy was a great part of public pulley, and that was • maul which would be Wand to promote alike the interests of the whole and of the initiative' pens. Gentlemen muss be aware how extensive these works were becoming, how great the objects—how moony the projecurbow great thodentand for capital and the difficulty of obtain.. high. So long es we continued to direct our ef forts eastward, then capital could be obtained; but the - moment we attempted to go Wester/Pittsburgh then how difficult was it to raise the means I sad it therefore . became • mattes of Importance that every million of dollars altoubi be made to do tie most that a million dollars could be made dm An. other point would strike every engineer as a point that was desirable in the highest dnru--that ev ery road should when it was node accomplish the utmost possible masa For example, if you could open a road which should be • common track to different roads, it was desirable, partie d** hons is the West, where there Mach dais. work to be done and where the growth and popuhalca of the Weal was promoted by every stop made in this progress. . Then there was a third thing, which say mat ,it was trot tnenely that the ammlthellid he sapen ded talks best One*"pOesth.r bet*: we should have Mese rodsuuldecie epty as possible; .and thenforeelf dune Wrest ipasigArinbriest ia the coastmetion of any distance of mad,thatMlion 'raga 'molly' helium the pork. It Ins sherd= alleast onghtiribeet great object of all to I bring $4..• the Wttr the beadle c i f this toad; at the made day. - It could not, thantkate fial to strlte as strellAs ail who 110•7 d tha t if it *Wald be found, upon layestiption of an the grew sad , drcatattattaas connected : with moo two ABLIWB".tVi ilrAB now speaking of both leading to . Oa- wat.—Note.g.7ol; of and they were . going north sit were plug groat takes, ' . and • perhaps to e very muse of those Western Stare,, perhaps by more channels than ote—if it &tumid be band upon careful iniestliiiation that the best way to the West, and the best way to the lakes lay together over some tidy miles of mad, It Wevlbma=llof iltellinPutal to every man Nave the money °Speeded to the WL minion could be so, .. . ...thresiroads, hwouldtbuts dolts . 4hritattel; Ode Weld be deult, every nten--wriatfieft interested or dlsiderested—mum feel that it would be a most happy Mroulstanoe. Nu be it would not be MCC ho was not raying It could, Be hod nothing to - uy whether this maid be so 07 ROV beg he garb; if lkeetdd be att, every man : would feel it 'AO* a most happy On commune*. Every matt . :adiiNl feel se, because the noulastan dime would' =Mem all the busi ness el the three roads, wafts to-40044 more Prate* and stymy nosammadd Mel tt tube deli. table, because by tt union' et obese - interests the rcedyrould brained", irldehtTiv,thvitiOti of into rmlA an& ace beimade litee 4lmut and,adaTata ettee dem three years Wis 61401. of lauitenee importance.ll Now the .Sect &these roads, where they were iodides:l4 laid ertu,wonW be thaitheywould every <~-: -:~.~ .r reit -Oa TIM than their MC Tbfrilllt •- • • Mad easta a minion Or tererniAt* .•, . ' ~,...": • be , yeas eszikiieinlart Lwft --,„,' -•• ''' of six millionskardollisi t• l ' - -W lbe m ere nick toed with be b iltrea 40:7, . •-•-• -.. if ffinelnisonatances of thetiou' te ' Ai l r ~'. ; •Itrime.,glassegh Wedsville midikelsniMilly'hilaist paint of expettlutt mate should apPproximate to the other in Quit, it ld.bsteltby.evemyman to be•ra hap. py and joyful circumstance. Well, now, whether it was so or not, he did not karts; and, moreover, there was no other man that did know. The aim. when Could:not. be. made, except .upon a.mirefirl investigation of the-physical and thechanital cir cus:sauces of tfizercotte,and the eaperse.' l Mea nies were in progesseto develop° every gang re lating to thew and the engineer, with whom be seas acquainte d; -Lad and again said that it ought to be decided upon the moat careful investi. Italian. That was the tight ground on which they ought all to take it.-wh ethe r there should be a onion or a division of interest. Every man of 'coarse would see that a question of such great int. patience was not to be decided precipitately, but upon the most careful investigate='They wem aware that the shortest and most direct route to a place was not always what it at first appeared to he. Now they spoke of a route as along the Ohio River, and a route direct to Cleveland. This Idea of directness at once commended itself to every man's mind. But it might happen that a direct route literally would not, after all, be the most di. rect mechanical route. In the question of direct ness of route, It was a settled point that that was the moat direct route which would be travelled by an engine the moneau and if upon an Inclined plane, you have a number of mile, has by the chain: if you have one hundred Bet of uncompen. sated vertical height an one route, which you have not on another, you might ss well have five miles more distance. Now, if an engineer should find three or firer hundred feet more to ascend and de wand on that route than on the Yellow Creek mute —and he shoukl also find there was some two hundred feet of uncompensated ascent and des cent, when you come to equate the distance, it would be ten miles longer. And then there was another thing—how deeply you would have to cut in ridges. Now, in Yellow Creek—and indeed in any route—if he might judge from the nature of the ground--there must be circuits, and two equal. tyjudiclous engineers would probably vary con siderably In their location, and Meal= one would throw into money what another would throw lam cessation, and it would therefore become • very delicate question. But it was important that there should be a certainty that the estimate and the la cation should he made upon the same principles, so that it might turn out to be a very . nice question, needing a great deal of claw inveuqration. Now, upon the Wellsville route, all the estimates had been very carefully taken, and the mute vas coat- Citely located. When, therefore , he said that no y hmew the best route, he meant that the state of the investigation was not such as any body coukKknow. Although an able engineer might give a pretty plausible representation of estimates and mutes, it was not to be made by him alone, but by others, in conjunction with him. What be resent to say, therefore, was that no body knew in such • way as to be able to demonstrate to others the greener of his opinion. Now, if after a careftd its vertigation, which smuttier waive be entered, into, it atould appear that this route to Wellsville—and observe it us a settled point in every body's road that the route to the Ohio River will be made—and considering that it will be made, and that produm will go there, it is certainly the atoms of Phila. delphia to make gq may channel to Pittsburgh--a great many qam•tis of this kind come into con sideration—and I measly mention Miser show that I have not been Mal in over estimating the imp°, since of this question or its real character. When that investigation is made take pop alwr. test way to your object all things so the great West and to the great lakes, and when thatehaneel is completed, and this Eastern channel is completed, when all the artificial advantages which are now either in progress or projection— when they am all executed—if any man can find an inland place that enjoys equal advantages natural and artifurial advantages with Pittsburgh—with what it will enjoy then—if any rasa can think of such a place ha can think of more than Iraq. PtufersOr Twining eased that Mr. Roberts, Chief Engineer of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad be requested to address the meeting. Mr. Roberts respectfully declined, announcing his intention of addressing • meeting of the citizens shortly, on the subject. We,,. Ifobasea, Jr., Esq., then presented a pa. per to the President of the meeting, which was read, announcing that the Pennsylvania and Ohio Company, would present the claims of its route to the public at a meeting to be held at an early day. Praferesar Day then addressed the meeting, la defence and in behalf of the Cleveland and Wells Mlle mote bat our want of amuse precludes U. from giving his remarks an earn. Dr. Wrarro, engineer of the Steubenville route, nest addressed the meeting. He mid he presum• ed the meeting was aware that he bad been en gaged during the lam summer in making ► slimy of a route from Steubenville westward and that the object dais; railroad was to cameo arab this place. He had recently been making • survey (mm fiseribeaville directly across the country, duo to yet finished that surrey, but the people of Steatazarille were anxious that he ahould nuke • cosottnutication to the people of Piatd,xtript . Bird to the route so ter es he h id pate. It might Mesabi." be interesting to the citizens of Pittsbtogh to know that the mite was flTOlrs ble. The grades •• from here to Steutentirdle would be geed t I=tro were undoubtedly acquain ted with the cou . He had commenced at the mouth of a creek and Mowed up that stream to the dividing ditch and Race= creek— Thence to the valley of ascoon and came to the dividing ditch between am Aso= and ilabinsore• Ran. Two places were in contemplation one to mom the river directly at the mouth of the Chan. dier and connect with the Ohio and Pe: unlearns Unload. Another forded was to extend the rail mad to opposite this paint and CIS= here on a viaduct, He was not exactly prepared to state the grades they would have upon that name; but be might state that the grades on the two summits would not exceed a mile and a half or two miles on each rode; and they might have grades of 50 eat to the toile; but the remaining portion of them would not exceed 35 Poet, and • large portion of them would not exceed fifteen to twenty that per It ought dm be interesting to the citizens of Pinabzugh to know something mare than they now knew in regard tothe route westward from Steu benville. Well, they proceeded (tots Steribeavilki down to the month of Crow Creek, went to the head waxen of that somni, crossed over, and up the valley to Coniumathinn, thence to a lisle town called Hagerstown, and thence to the valley of the Still Water, and thence to Urickwrille. . The route was highly favorable, with the exception of Cross Creek. They then went front Coshocton to Mount Vvrannitb a grade of five feet to the mile. the mete by Newark should be adopted, the grade would be still easier. Thelptoect was to effect this place with Cincinnati. lithely would Maunine the map, they would find that that route was • very direct one. He bad not ascertained the facts, but be was wizard that the distance they would have to travel in taking that route, would not very greatly exceed ■ straight line. It was the most dueu line that could be obtained firm this place to Cincinnati. In the crone of neat week the sto - very between this place and Steubenville would be finished, and they would then be able to lay before the pubilemore comet information. . Mr. Eraser next addressed the meeting in refers alma to some matters of explanation relating to the ext.. to Cacionati, after whfcb it was arranged to Magic= on Friday evening to hear the Roam= of Ur. Sober% E1L11151.40111151ZDZ150.011141aL 181& 1914. 13olades. Mulct. Cam. V. 11. Cthy. 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Poll. pick, WO 2,717 721 2,122 2073 1,1121 1,50 1 1 1,6C1 Wirui; 14 33 , 1 1 92 1,877 Total, 2,1271)8d 9 GAM e liporm o r i paa MK gt Taylor over all othin, VlroirtO 1:1818 12,411 Usl YOWL) 12411. • • .. .. ......... • • • - C • • • • • • •12,211 Insicaso 177 OW: Terme A Ins Wumor Novna—The 'Memphis Eagle of the le iLiStant, sap that CaL Glaria Made a speech In that city, ia which he de. pined that GOO. TAY47II taught not to veto the Wilmot Proviso," sad concludes thus t I am is favor of the Wilmot Proviso as the only hops and only citrons:rot aiming thin great and glorious Union. He aped, the North has the no. menial power, and in the Congress of the United Ethics can and will overwhelm the &roth, if she hi aggravated on this (awful subject. 'This great principle will find many supporter la tho Whig party south of the Potomac. As in the case of Tam while - Northern loon FOOO dough-faces mthrepresent Northern bondman; Whig representatives romp the Saint' still sustain the principle of Immo freedom. J; A. Sims, Eq., well knows in this city, has taken ehstye of the Cleveland .I*ecoaisit Flee t §Ol Met Hge.,Jozeirroe is mow 10 Heleibmik aye the Teleitraph o tending 10 some preishetel ha. olnese Ho oontamplates leaving ke Inagentit county, in &firer days to maks ansaitemento to re move hi Auni/y to the seat ofd !ACM 1011111 F TOM& ttlyr YozOoft2p will 'v. Isaa baiol ken t intei.l l4 4- 1 4 1 kind s °I **liaise isiOt inittOWll.iina'are*ldloti gnat tlrmnett. The daalima Ireldetly sr triilisd &alas Stocks. wldalk claw st 1071ka the haadaddebt, and 1 ,00 in Treasury Notea. The kria Ely favorable aewi from' inland 'ado:PEl:Lev, meant this came by the Acadia, has brought this about, and hat given unwonted confidence to all ciiaiea cons netted with English ticke. In England, after a prolonged period of depres sion, COW* seems to have tcliched the lowest paint, and commenced its return to a point that will remunerate the grower, and what is of equal consequence, show that British manufacturers have again acquired activity, and will in the regu. lar mono of trade, advance the price of our great staple. Tie reduction of the rate of interest by the Bank of England, aided by the continuance of cheap bread, is calculated once more to invigorate the manufacturers of England, and create work for her people, making it the more gratifying to us, on this aide oldie water, to know that an adudnietra lion is soon to come into power, that will take measures to prevent a too =ions competition with our home labor. We must have the borne market secured to ourselves, and let our old rival add in the markets of the world a vent air the produce of her pauper labor. The process of feeding England is ended, and we must now see that she no longer clothes as, an we can do it more profitably for our. selves in the end. There have been several failures in the dry goods trade, and one silk house, within the past few days, causingisome alarm among those who are left to wart their turn. The coming three months ever the most serious to the dry goodsjobber, will try the strength of merchants fully, and it is to be feared, will fed many weak ones. The periodical test of the roundness of merchants, in its annual ten year rural, is now upon us, and business pro. mines to be done in the next period, by other than the present class of merchants. With the usual recklessness of New Tint, and the country genes rally, people without capital rush into trade, incur large expenses for stores, live freely, and after a short season, find their affairs in utter moronism,— Somebody tunes the expense oftheir living, sad the cost of their experience in business; a new set takes their places, and run the same round, with the same result. Until we have more economy in living, and i 1,141 haste to be rich, we shall never lack failures Wce the half dozen who have broken since the I Ttli inst. The state of the Iron trade in England, upon the sailing of the steamer, can be gleaned from the an nexed extracts of circular& Mate—taysaroot..-4.8 is usual a thin period of the year, the business doing in metals is of lim ited amount. In Wait', there is, on the part of the makera, rather a disposition to sell, which has led toe slight giving way in price. The Staffordshire and Shropshire makers are, however, well off Mr orders, and maintain prices firmly. We have no chatiges to note in Scotch Pigs, which am in very moderate demand. English Tin ban again ad vanced 40a per ton, and Tie Pates are consequent. ly held very firmly at improved rates. No change in Lead or cOPPIU Pdeerstri.—Losnon.—iron he, been dull. - Scotch Pigs, No. 1, are il2l. fad. to 43a; mad mired norm hers 42a Rail have been mold at £3 10s to .0 12s. 6d. and Baia, in Wales, at £5 7e. 6d. to £5 10s. which are about previenui rates. British MD. uhictured Iron is steady, at farmer terms,. British TM is steady, at full prices. Foreign has been hugely deak in, and a rise of 6s. to Ss. has taken place. Straights are now 64a; and Banos 86s, at which pnco the present holders are not disposed to nee, Wier is doll, at former terms. Lead and Stool un alt ered in value. To-morrow evening, the 'original^ Taylor men an to have a grand political entertainment, to con gratulate themselves upon the success of the old chap. A letter has been received from New Or leans, waling that the General has become wi red that he I, to be the nest Meer' Magistrate, but that he took it as cool as a summer morning, fad quite toi • matter of costae. In OUT ITULTALTUN since the steamer tame, holden demon have put op prices ge. The stock here is bat 10,000 and essay managed. Moto is held ed. dearer, but there is no demand except for the home trade, and the bulk of foreign orders are understood to have been uriGbirawn. Grain is Arm. without sa/ga. Ohio Who. Wheat .. 11= sa Beef is dearer, y 6375 in Mess, ando s 50 kir Prime country. Lard. new, ma Pittsburgh, has sold at 11; old 7c. Whiskey ts np, and sells at Wu kit Ohio, and the general tone of the markets better. c. THE GREAT 171118 IN NEW TORE.. Clqa Hundred and Tin Hama and Toe Chum ls airficrJ Du a mirecf. Tito extensive siege building of J. & M. Mur phy, corner of 25th a and 3d oceans, were totally decoyed by fire stout 13 o'clock on Eatueday eight. A eickesing eight used &saltine the next wonting. The wawa amuse 110 horses, MI nearly as could be ascertained at pe ar iiideperlshea rit7a toisKftilleVr. tome 26 stages, 25 sleighs, and 20 sous of hay were destroyed, occasioning a loss which is ou gaited PS. biifh a"IV,6 1 110 us 1115,0010, batfaze fussed it la td d $30,1101 at, ne t:wading' an believed to have hosiffin Are semOnally. no insurance is but Mg, on the buildings. The dames corntourucatod from the stables to the 20th meet (Rose HUI blethodr• EL ' ll under the piutoral care oftlavv. Mr. StrsO ton, to thepanonage adjoining, and owing to the Odium oldie Crane under, frog a del/clan. cry in the lower reservoir or other exam were consumed. The wormy was valued al 510,000, and was insured to the client of 115 : 000, in the Bowery and City Insurance Companies St. Betas. tam' Chureb, a budding of no great value and several frame tenements adjoistiagon 7Th greet, andothers on the 3d Avenue were destroyed. also the two story brick budding, public school No 15, valued at about sum and putter insured. Ancirsea.—About one o'clock on Saturday night a fire broke out in the seat store of Henry Heiser, No. 152 Bowery, near Broome street and emended to and destroyed No 1505, occupied by J. P. Font, shoe dealer, Na 150 Mr. Case window guide manufacturer, N. 1551). &Muir; hat and Sonnet dealer, and seriously damaged Nos. 156 and 1565, occupied by John Andersen, as a gen tleman'sfurnishing gore, and Win. D. Vanbann, as a ~...2 stare. The dock in mold lomances was ming sr saved On Broome etreet,twoor dues tenements were destroyed. The pro = may ‘....• Man inferior kind. Dr Cone'. on Broome meet, aught on fire and au considerably injured on the East wilts. The Am. Bible Society, by whom it ma occupied, expert cooed some In. in the damage received by their books and papers. The brody of the building was but slightly injured—N. Y. our. of ams. Ommat. —The messenger attached to the Wu Department, at Wulungton, is a wag of the first water. A part of his business is to introduce ars:4pm having business at the War office, to Secretary Marne. On one occasion, since the Glee lion, wishing tweets Gov. Marcy, and not finding him in Ms nxiin, the messenger rushed up to the e,lark,and placing himself in a theatrical attitude, in the words of Watt's celebrated hymn, exclaim ed: " , Thu Idnacrr, Ito othen show, That Mawr show Co me." • This 'anccesiihd effort at parody wupeeted with shouts of laughter, in which none pined more heartily than the Secretary, who entered the mum la time to latch the whole scene. Lreccm—A. London letter of the 8d haunt, to the New York Commercial Advertiser, saya—Your .rinuleri will probably be aware the Preadult Roberts, of Liberia, arrived in &Wadd about six weeks back, to negotiate a commercial treaty, and also a recognition of his Republic. Re has fully succeeded in his minion, and will opeedily return direct to Africa. Re hu also been to Paris, and has there likewise obtained a recognition. Rio visit will probably mum coraiderablai attention to be directed to Liberia, especially in comegion with the imputation of the slave trade. At a meeting or the Board of Dinsr.tors of the Penaryinnia and Ohio Rail cad Company, con vened in Philo Hall, on the evening of Friday, the 24th of Nov. inst., Thos. Bakawell,, Feb lo the chair, the Ihilowing resolutions weft itnanisnously adopted: Resole d, That In the opinion of this Meeting, the prompt ocinmeneement and early completion of a direct Western Ligroin', ttectinneetyiasburgh with the Moe of Ohio, and with the varlets Regroada now completed and in mr%ress in gni Sudo, and in the other States Maher West, u imperatively necessary for the promotion of the mattotkataring, comerehd, and general interims of the people of thhicity and the surrounding towns. Readved, That the I'm:lidera MAU meeting be authorised, idler its. adynottunent, fa :conjunction with the Railroad Directors, to appellatione or more Committees to solicit lIIIM/iptiOni to the stook of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad s , „ pony. Ronfauf, That the thanks of this Amities are doe, and am hereby cordially tenders( to Mr. Re.. bertih Chief Weeer of the Raihmd Com p an y, for his able and hat itfactory address, Reached, Thal the Mimics of the magag be alno land" P. 154, of Ohio, an to the Cdoers presiding over its delibeg rations. . D o Da. NUM Lam Prue la New Y .—The ra ,=noriaLhiorhlobOWtdn:aluanteaut , t a re ,r i hi. become on the grono a i of it s raid value. It has y meted one Mal to esuddlalt, he claim to the 110 of the only 'AM.:Deice - for the sure of Livers Cotopletnt.l The klow- Int . totter from y.tinaggla in New Teik, gam the =near in *Wolf these pineal* minded ill that sea lita, of the eo oou y. • , 1 Dr. 1111Aoo—Dolo. f3Jr.4 have sold out all poor Liver Pllla, and ant undone to hue 11110t . f lot IMMO. 441t0Y. nello fou seem to take wet . onderfally. y mild havetalkesenelfle=quandtWif I had hewn provided with den* ~Tbs ltants as males to aiifoi , them het whether theta ire sty there ,!..,. please and ms sandy 1 HOW tivinysten avid. Y. blar.lo, ' • ardela of the above valitallie lanabetee eau had at the Drag Blom of novln JlLlDDisoo,lkhooodu 11=111111INM Lomat natters. "PCrrr!C,l2ll`. 10ZUt'll*'CW$MI''; , EXtptyriti . t,il . fese-Ontrigy mgefild*Wl flit° ti slue *Wattlii4llloo; 111 1 1,141 i nigbq abouOitqpitateleTetSo'cltia, by the,'sni. of 'fire?. OD InelkiailtidiwePercideed the atmoatthere moat brilliantly illuminated, and at fire fancied that the fire was in the very next street. Following the bete as b r it w ermold, and travelling at ledst a mile'and a half in the mud, we eventually came to the spot on Second street, and found the whole of the extensive foundry and machine shop of Mr. Jno. Nicholson, not merely in Hamra, but almost burnt to the mond. How the fire originated, is not known, there having been no fire in the pre mises for about two days previously. This foun dry is in the Eighth Ward, immediately below the first lock of the Monongahela Slack Water Navi. gntion Company'. works. The building was large and substantial, being built of brick. Besides the I foundry, there were four frame houses, occupied by the workmen of Mr. Nicholson, which were ca ntedy dells:Ted, and very little of the furniture saved from them. The extensive stock of patterns was burnt up, excepting a very few, which were saved at imminent risk. To show the amount of patterns' which most have been piled op in the pattern moms, we may state that on visiting the place, yesterday morning, the floors , were literally covered with pails, which had been used in ma king the patterns, and were piled up far above the ashes. In fact, to look on the spot, one might think it had been showering nails for a week. The beat was so excessive, that in some instances met al pots were melted. There was a large concourse of people both on thalmak immediately above the fire, and below, In Second street, but the flames spread with such rapidity on to prevent the possi bility of doing anything to save the property. At the time the fire was at its height, the steamer At lantic was in the first lock-a-a position exceedingly dangerous—but she escaped nnscathed. We are sorry to have to report that in pulling down a part of one of the pattern roams, Mr. H. Scott, engaged at Wilson, Garman, & Co.s Chan' dlery, had the misfortune to have him right leg bro ken, immediately above the ankle. Mr. Scott was a fireman, and in company with acme other gen tlemen had succeeded In fixing a rope to a corner of one of these rooms to pull it down, so . to pre, vent the spread of the fire. The building came down moreessily than waa expected, and the whole party were precipitated down a hank, falling upon inch other. Mr. Scott was carried on a settee to a house in the neighborhood where his case was promptly attended to, end we hear he is doing well. We have heard various estimates as to the amount of loss matalne&—some say thirty—some forty thousand dollars. The pattern. alone ware mains. tad at twenty thousand dollars. The buildings were all entirely destroyed. We are informed that there was an insurance on this property in the Pittsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance Company's office, to the amount of eight thousand dollars. We also learn that Messrs. S. Nicholson dc Co., who are potting up a rolling mill on the river bank in Sligo had patterns and other property destroyed to the amount of $4,000. There were no fire engines on the spat Indeed from the nature of the location it wail impassible to get them there. We aaw two engines at Use end of Fourth Street Road, but no. thing &mid be done there, and the firemen seemed to be pretty much eshaused, in consequence of having to drag therm engines to so great a dia. tare. PROPOS= TUNNEL IMAM FOCRTU Smarr ROAD TO SiCO3ll Snumr.—We were yesterday favored wail an inspection of ■ phto (or the excavation of a tunnel between the above named streets—the en. trance to commence In Stephens street and tun in a direct line under that street through Boyd's Hill, to the Monongahela below the dam, to be connect ed with ■ ferry to Birmingham, and eventually with a budge senate the river. The originator of the echerne 11 Mr. L R. Liringatoo, mad the draft, which woo neatly executed, was by Mr. R. E McGowin, the Recording Regulator of the etty.— The length of the tunnel is to be 977 6ret.. and the distance from the curb to Pennsylvania Avenue to the curb in Second street 1323 feet. The whole fall 74 feet and • haR Height orthe tunnel 18 beet; can way ket , and side walk 9 Gr.. The cost of the tunnel is estimated at $67,000--10 be accomplished by a joint stock company, and the usicrist of the capital to be seemed by tolls on passengers ottd conveyances. It is farther pros posed that the city auttanitisa, on taking so muck dock to this enterprise, dull be allowed to make la tunnel, so as to carry the drainage dram the upper put of the city to the river. Itjli estimated taxi •••• tem-be ftwororiguat 11644 liibe*SA.oo7 other route a Is supposed* lower would cod doe. hie that sum._ . . trePICLAACIE DISCACIUM—A very intending docusakm took plum ia the Third Presbyterian Church, on Thursday evening, on the waled of the expediency of invoking further legislative aid la promoting temperance. Mr. Mecatakey in the chair. The debaters were Rev. A. W. Black, Dr. Riddle, Mr. Mldillan; and Mr. Shim—Black and McMillan in the adirmative, and Riddle and Shinn in the negauve. We had prepared a synoptical view of the diICIIIIILOII which a pew of other mat ter obliges us to lay aside. We will endeavour to glee it in our cell. The discussion is to be con tinued on Monday evening. Audience numerous and respectable. Tux DIMILICT Col.ll3.—.There being no Jury in thu mutt yesterday, u urns engaged in bearing ar gument& We did not bear ant thing of impor Quanta Sousa—Franklin Lacock, of the 3d Ward, Allegheny, wu raderday convicted of :sell" lag liquor 'althorn o license, and fried 887 five dollars and coda. Abram Wardlam of the same city was charged with a similar offence, to which he pleaded guilty. Catherine Riley was also charged with selling grants without • license. The principal witness against her was a girl of the name of Mary Dona hue, who had been placed in jail on a charge of stealing from the defendant. The jury immediate. ly retuned a verdict of guilty. TILLRESCSVMO.—WO are happy tofind that this d a y was observed with becoming propriety. Di eing:. Worship was performed in =Ulf not all of our churches. Business of every kind was sun pluidstl--tncl the police court on the following morning sins almost without its usual tenants— drunkards and vagrants—there being only two cues—one of which Wall is some measure sous. able- if any thing can excuse 'lmbibing.' lldaroa's Ovnctc—Yasterday ■ man of the a 11330 of Joseph Stephens wu brought before his honor, charged by ha step lon. with disorderly conduct.— It appeared that father, and mother, and son were addicted to taking a 'drop o' the arathur,' and that while under its exhilarating influence, the defends ant beat his with, turned her oat of doors, and abased his step sou. Fined 112 and oasts, or com. untied five dart.. U. & CoolT.—Up to kit night this Court was dill occupied with the ejectment case. the nut Paorse Massa—lf y wtalt to be sue pessful In any tmdenaking, yo mo st always 'nee the simper meats.' Therefore, If yea have • cough, use Jarsztl , mcvmuser end be oared, for It is the per means. Have you. Asthma or difficulty of breath in g, then the only efficient means to core you Is to use .loyno.o I. , pectorant, which will immediately osarcoma the spurn which contemns the oilarnaler of the whet, and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs Mora and thus remotes every obstruction to a free respi mu., while at the some time all Ludammation is sub. good, and a cure la certain to be effected. Have you awowhitis, Spitting oalloOd, Pleurisy, or in fan any =Affecting then em Jaynes Lepemoyard Is certain, and you will 44 that Top love used the prOper mope. For slapj94Anuill the rCkh3 TO, blare, 111 ph street near Wood. )1,47 Maros or AUXOLIMAT Cm,—Mr. Editor: You er l / 1 piano announce the name of WM. BOYD, at Ward, Allegheny, n • eandidate for the office of Mayor. Mr. Boyd, if elected, *mild make en active and efficient officer, and to well qualified to diseharge the duties of that poet. Crrmens. blaratthrent—Mr.Eplitort Plaarto announce that Cn.. B. dram, E.g., will Oa emniidatts for nomination far the ofiloa of Mayor, novaln Bacon Watt. M. Ehrroa—Please announce that the friends of Wm. Bell intend presenting ht• manta as • sortable candidate forthe *Mee of Post Muter of ads city, 11114 petillOnimill.4onit be eitC4Oth.A rqf , w, Weight, A. Dy Dontist, Onzaa aM residence on FoWitt street,opposits Pittsburgh Bank. Ma been from 9 &chick to 19 bLoutil from 9 o'clock toll P. M. sepl44 BOOT AND 811013 Wi618110111113. NO. Da WOO BT., DETWEIgri. AND 4th EFIS R. TANNER & co. iMITE Cattail !Madams awl others or Ito o n t o 4. bailee of thole walk wldels is ono of the iasgest to bs mood la aureooo,llolltootit la tho efidnuYt iad wo , oou o f very desirable and ressotaddo goods, os. goody ads"! (se to riso,and %W ays sto Western Priors odd =pans unroratly who g OOO , Sm. Tends ilberaL aisidindlos APPLES-19 bbls Ana gailtsg Apples, hurl Auld salo by ORAN r, poT23 4l wituar FEATHERS -8 isokalteathan, ree'd mad (or 'Orb, - -- • 0 AGRANT BEEN APPLVB-40 bbl, Raabe Atte., Iv by novll6 D wumitate, uowna Alleeway Oats... • 5'1 , 1 - 477,1 - Ca aei r c V! M s i t ifi= i ttan Weill. Our thallha Undiandigiltariteret tan, Adlnintotai'imt Glnudiagnii hi fthet th the ithaPteliaa aeetrturte Regialart Mica 'etaaie i GO ami thia thOT wbe proonnted at the Cifplan's art mammoth:in and allowanao, on MatideT the 2rah darn( December Account of John Mitchell .d John Downing ea ininianalo. °Ma Male °M.G . /hi% lets of Pitnanite, deceased. i denem4 of 'Alex. hinter, Executor of the estate of Jobe &motet:late of Jefferson township, deceased. Acutont of Rebecca Wallace and thatL heredity, ederintmatore ache estate of. Chas. Wallace f late ad Allegheny any, deceased. 'Account of Jos Riggs, *anteing executor °kite cu.. tato of Edw. Riggs, late of Snowden township, deeears• ed. Account of William Kerr, administrator of the estate of Thomas G. !Steel, deceased. Aceopnt of Archibald Vowel and la. Woods, ad ministrators of the estate of Handel Woods, We of Wilkins township.. Account of Thos. Mohler, administrator of John Holmes, lane of Versailles township, deceased. Account of Walter H. Lowrie, ache' executor of Malaita Pride, late of Pittsburgh, decease d. Acconnt of E ll en Payne and Alex. Payne, adminis trators of thn estate Wm. Payne, late of Pine towralitip, deceased Account of James IVarne s _aming executor of th e estate of Nary Allen, late of Efizabeth township, de ceased. Account of Thos. Parley and Jane Marian, admin istrator of the estate of Joseph Marian, late o( Pitts burgh, deceased. Account of Benj. A. hievey, acuag executor of the masts ceased. of Benj. Idevey, late of Fayette township, de- Account of John Matfett, administrator of the estate of Jos. Turner, late of Reserve township, deceased. Sepvate and Indlvideal Account of Wm. Bunco., one of the executors of the estate of Rey. John Rid dell. late of Fayette township, deceased. Account ofJes. Lofink, administrator of Magdalena Lofink, lam of Allegheny etty, deceased. Account of Charles Hamilton, administrator of the estate of David liamiltian, late of Pittsburgh, deceased Account of Chu. Thorn, Unardian for the estate of Sophia and Mary Thorn, minor heirs of Rev. Charles Thorn. Supplementers Account of Jas. T. Wean', Geer. dian for the estate of the minor children ofJohn Lank.. late of Pittsburgh, deceased. Account of loon Ewalt, Guardian of the estate of Diehard L. Ilsral,t, minor. Account ofJohn Hickman, Guardian for the estate of the Mint) r heirs of David M, Crecy, deceased. Account of Samuel ll—Johnston, Gordian for the innate of the miller heirs of M. B. Miltenberger, late of Pittsburgh, deceased. 00. P. A. MADEIRA, Register. WORKS—Cromwell'e Speeches, &e.--Oliver bli -EW C:romwell's Letters and Speeches, meluding the supplement to the first edition: With elucidations. By Thomas Carlyle. In 2 cola 1200. Clo h. Kentneky.—Hitnorical Sketches of Ken tucky, embracing Its binary, antiquity, and natural curimue., geographical, statistical and geological de scriptions; with anecdotes of Pioneer life, and more than one hundred biographical sketches a/distinguish ed pioneers, soldiers, and statesmen; jurists. lawyers, divines, ems Illustrated by forty engravings. By Lewis Colins. Fairy Tales and Legends of many Nations—Select ed, newly told, and translated. By C. B. Burkhardt. Beautifuly illustrated. The Arabian Nights—The Thousand and One N4hts; or, the Arabian Nights' Entertainments; translated and arranged for family reading—with explanatory notes, by KM. Lane. Req. Pnim the second London edi tion: ilhutrated win 6OO wood cots by Harvey, and illuminated tales by Owen Jones. Complete in 19 parts, paper; or 2 rola, Milo s Clotli--Gith The above books jet st received and for sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Bookseller., norl6 market, car 3d st -- American, Journal, Post and chnitucle copy. SIIEELOCK ON DIVINE PROVIDENCE.—This hitherto very seam mid exceedingly valuable work, boa Jort been published by J. L. Read, in abeaa &al I2mo vol. of RIO pages. It contains the recom mendations of several clergymen of this city, of differ. ern denominations. In one week 403 copies hare been distributed in the Cllot Pittsburgh and suburbs. It is a book Inc every bo dy . For sale by nor/3 HO lONS, Apollo Baktalfft, 41, PITTSBURGH OAS COMPANY.-The Thienies of the Pittsburgh Gas Company have authorised addiuonal sale of the stock of said Company. The hooks are now open for the sale of a limited amount of said Stock, at the Exchange office of Haney, Hamm E Co., Fourth street. JOSHUA HANNA novib-lw 'Mk:NCH BLACK CLOTHS FOR CLOAKS—W R r Murphy. cooler 411 and Market sweets, has reed !mother lot of those superior blank French Cloths for cloaks, at the same low price oldie previous lot. Also, olive, olive preen, olive brawn, and inrisible Breen French Cloths, for ladles cloaks. Honey Huck Gloves—A few down, very superior, received this mornin. nolt DICHMOND TOBACCO—WO packages best brands Lb man ttfantarad Tobacco, consmting of pound lumps, es, its and Is., and et:lmbrium the most favorite brands now sold, last reed and for rale by noveri DAGALEY & SMITH T °Vb.:BMWS SUGARB—en bbls Lovering% extra lj Sugar, crushed and pulverized, landbur Tu d for wale by novlA HAGALEY k FLAXIIKF:D 011,-10 bbb,, In Prime . ..de* juo euv...l and for .ale by R E SEI.LEkS, eor4s 57 wood at its INERAL WATER CORKS—UV grow, short • AU. prima article, Am received and for 111b3 by • • • TiovlS R E SELLERS DATU REUCE-1060 Just meld and for sale by nova? B A FAIINTSTOCK & Co 110,1111 LAPS—ad pa on band and for sale love by nor - 41 MURPHY & LEE rrOBAOOO-44 kinds Tabasco, Jon receive& oo Co . I alinement and for salo by n0rd.547 GEO WEVIL&N OLL BUTTER—In store and for sale by n 0,23 ROUT DALZELI, liberry st 1)(1 TERN RESERVE CHEESE-400 biz orti. V V ring sad for ode by Y 1733 ctoe/3 ALEIR4II7B—i6 ULU an store sad kor tai a kJ awe. ROB/ D ELL ''' tlrt*ita,s..r. C 37l" izemZl b'C' Er i F VraBO''4NNHO"We. ertklY- 6 1111*hos Yotuar — Wien, Gatigiviiicr — ind larperkal, fee .143 nolal 13 VON BONNHORST k. Co G L&S.4-130 Loa 8.1.10;40 do 10:4110 40 do 1044, ei rra quality 'dummy, for gala by ocrr‘Si F VON BONN/1011ST & Co CORN kIEAL-54 sack. of 40 lbs, sated 3leab ado by noyltl 9 F VON BONNOIOILST &Co - - - OHEISRE-450 B. for 0010 by oor2l P VON BONNUORST & co B L - rrER-o 661. 1.11M1N73,74;r0.71A-1,„ SALERATIP..4-10 casks for .ale by novZ 8 P VON BUNNHORST & Co SNEXT IRON-10 tons Nos el and 46 A:nat. Co solo by 6.9 8 P VON BONNHOIIST &Co (Z. PERM OIL—I ease Wukter Sperm OR just reed 0 and for We by born R E SELLERS rANAICA ARROW ROOT—lease of soparim goal f) ay, for bale by nov23 R R SELLERS 11 - ,MICSCH OCHRE-4 task for solo by E norIE R E R EILBANDERS-3 bbl. for tale bi BF.L. EMT. GENTIAN—DS lb. tor .W by nov:0 R E SELLERS LOVED/ AND TIMOTHY HEED -11bblo OMo Co k.) ear Bead; El do Pa. Timothy teed i ha more and for tale by Dorn R FLOYD OCAS AND FLANNEL-50 dem =per Woollen 1,3 Books; SIG yd. bar'd Flannel, in .w and for de b_L . nor 23 1 & A FLOYD CHEESE -220 bill Cheese; 1./Wmas do ; tn surto and for lode by ENGLISH tr. RE.NNETT, nov'M 27 wood in ("SOARS—MGM steam boar Yarn Principe % T un, fo r We low by noril3 ENGLISH k HENN DIU N 17113-300 binib reed and for rale by nov'M TASSEY k BE Err WINDOW GLARS-1515 ban 7r2; 200 do Sale, 72 do MI% 35 do 10014; ou hand and for sale by noa23 TASSEY & BEST SOAP -41 b. No 1 au. Soop, reed .od for sale by eloall TABSET d BEST A LUIH-6 bb/a rated and for sal; novfl ASSET k BFST FLOUR-ROO bblaSF Flour for sale by no vI:IJOHN S DILWORTH SUNDRIES - 3t bbls Crab Cider, prime article; So do green Apples, melba, mum, Pippin...k.i ISO bush dried Peaches; 6 bbl, Roil Bei er, past reed wid for rale by nov3l JOHN 8 DILWORTH PlO METAL-1001m. 81 Iddlesaz Furnace Metal, In st .re and for Late by noviD JAMES DA I I GEENR APPLES-130 bbl.Greeo Apples, leading and for sale by novf3 JAMFD DALZELL 71XTRA FAMILY FLOUR-40 bbls _EA hurtling ham Michigan No 2, and for sale br norM JAMES DALZALL CIIEESE--in W R Cheinia landing and ibr sale non. 9 JAMES DALZELL • SOAP -3.1 b. Palm Soap, landwg and tor tab, by ocmll2 JARb.B DALZELL rTIANINTERS' 01L-20 bats best 13morn Oil, in stone and for sale by nosy JAMES DA L -EIREsn FHUTC—®o baa Bunch Irtakti 100 bl . do .1C do doi Oaako Conn. , landaus d ror gala by FLAGIAEY SMITHOOYII3 DRY PEACIIffi.-030 bags Kentucky Peaches, al prime order, landum and dn gala by aos93 BkIiALKI" e. SMITH OILB-160 bbl, Tanner.' Oil; 73 do Motet Elepbant 011; 73 do Winter {nide Oil; last tae'd and fo‘ lir sale by n0v...13 BAGALEY h. SMITH _ RlO COPPED-4M begs prime Rio Coffee, foT sale by novl3 114° 44Y_ 4 liT_ H T AN NERS' OIL— bbl , ,In fine order for .ale by by y 1 91 23 J SCllOOnl.4 Cp _ .. . _ . ... . . . L'MERE 01L-13 bble pore, fax sea by noyal3 I SCHOONALAIDER A Co S PEI/UM-10 cubs best winter blenched tuld un bleat bed, warranted pare, for mile by born J BCIIOONIIIAKER & Co PT& TURPENTINE-406db In in ,e order for old 1.3 by. uovil3 J SCHOONIPIAIAM ypvg scs4p—ny on. Windsor No 3, Just reel ondfd; solo by 11 . XPARAIESTOCK & novV3 00171. Ist sod wood Ids L1.A .7 470 Ib. llonduru , ju.t rood and OWT cue ,tby. Vl_l_ l so: l _44 __ =EMIT & Co pl./0(8MM 01L-10 b 61., In prime o r der, ; sad for sale by uov23 R E Rr MANNERS' OIL-10 bbl. jut recd and for 5a1441 T ANNERS' lonia Av. iiiil,4aßs Mtarniv, - wu..sox a. CO, (tato 'opts, a Co.) Wholosole Dealer, 14 Thy Goo,* No. 48 Wortrtre.r4, EiSatittria. U a rli b iLdt ., Lf o l t Aoo t a r ar mo iCo . w4: l ll t r . Roods, Lit'arly Sciret,oopoltiF o lfh. oo vtA I y Q URDRIES-411 hunk Dry . Nacho; 7I) dozen Corn EbLe B 72AO le b ireVor. "m tltrita • l lit te Cia ,) " :. 1 8 :ol and for We by r' ENOLISH n ' EriN nor% st /IRWIN/4 NU 4S-1 km nqyilor - inielkY 110 Ta D.IC • Ca linni ] Na I, now larding and , for ,00lZ o by '44 ISAIAH DILKEI & 2i2‘iiiiiliEßMl STM343llll , 3l l p;:chg; 3 do r cu. Vl , =ll , for faio Davits 1811ANDICKEY Co AUCTION WU MdiEMiiigZa;i; m :m • . Shea out Proxy Dry Girrris; , Om Monday Ilioroolg, Not. to et - -104 , 0.4,ettbe, R if s Room, comb/ or Woad ona4Sit* el— Streets, will La m old, without ressrre, Car cult Muria-- All eStellliVe assortment of staple and fancy Dry Goods, among sa !dab are superfine !loth., carimarnia, urinous, jeans, tweeds, pilot cloths and comma, flan nels, blankets, bleached and brown mustily, damask linen table cloths, shawls and hdkfa, ta great , •gi.tr , super prints, de loins, alpacas, bombuine, cashmeres, ptatda Mika satin, faney vesuart heratatTos/oula illy silk, "melte. comforts, hats, ups, ww bands, eke. Also, WO packs pins, 146 de needles, a great sanely of bettons,l3ll dot spool cotton, gimps, lanes, kt. At 2 o'clock. • Grocerics, Quenurteerre, F=lTlirttrX, tr. Imperial, Gunpowder, Y 11, and blast tea, Ya manu factured tobacco, groand pepper, a quantity of house. hold and kitchen Ihrulture. cooking and other stoves, looking gbasses, mantel clocks, glassware, table cutle ry, 6m. Al 6 o'clock, A quantity of ready made alotbmg, boots sad shout, umbrellu, sumle and double barrel &hot g pistols, fine cutlery, gold and silver ararche u s7b n erro fi Til Mncy good., bats and ups, ka novZ Boaz! Banta.'. Sale of valuable library editions of awry standard authors, og e•talogne, this, lislorday_OVerag. at the Commercial Sale. Rooms, corner of Wood and &h es; among them are. Robertion's liistory of Amerisa. Semiarid and England, 3 vols; complete works or Mrs. °pie, 3 vol.; Bortou's Anatomy of Melanenoly; soU's /listen of We Lam War; Plutrchis Lives, 4 veils: Fromasn's Chronicle. of England ; Place and Spain, pis; Bradford's lilaslratadialasl, fine colored maps, mptnsl folio: Boswell's Life of Dr. B. Johnston, 1 s; Allmon's History of Siam Short's liaorg of inns Churehi Work. of Lord Bolinbroke ; 4 vols. Mur ray.. Encyclopedia of Cieograplig, 3 vote; - Wid/ .3d ' . Eccles...mai Reminiscences; Mexico and Military Main dos; PAW:mane'. History of the Reformation, last edi BiborneM Waterloo Campaign; Pal- Mal Works. 2 vol.; GreenaromPtobermons, 2 en* Ban croft.. Life of Washington. he. &c -alm, Mundy and pocket Bibles, various sty'e of bindne; Prayer Bookc illosuated work* for presents, at. Calaloves can be obtained and the books amain ed at the astetuse store. Alto, Phrenological B. with labelled or)I•• nua2.3 1014 N D DAVIS, Anci. ISIZ=r2I W. A. 61'CLURG wishing to elose out the balance °lbis stock, falai sale will be bold at his stare, No 63 Wood meet, by the sonseriber, at 10 o'clock on Toes. any, the nitth bast, and continuo 611 all is sold The stock comprises an assortram t of Cloths, Coast meres, Cloaking", Vestings, Gingham, Prints, Cash meres, Alpaccos, Ac. kn. Also, a large lot r” valve Laces and Bobinetrai a large lot of Cloaks of every description. The goods will be arranged on the day previons to sale, in lots and nambertd, when they can be examined by elides/ring to purchase. Term., 3 months credit for all sexes over 8100, for approved endorsed notes. norall JOHN D DAVIS; Anal mmrri C $. PORTERAIu.oIa. LART NIGHT OF IRR. AND 1188. E. 8. CONNER. _ .. a .ilO. FLAT ware. sr anta. COMM ... SATVIUMI, Novawsza RS, willhe acted . ~... T o . gedy called OCTAVIA BRAGALDI; OR, TILE CONFESSION PM-Icel.Mr. Conner. °martsMr. Come., Ism Joe Kiss Walters and Mr. Goodwi. To conclude with the LA TOUR DR NESLE. Druid. Mr. Conner. Memel:re Mrs. Conner. PROCLAMATION. DY virtue of a preeep under th e hands of the lion. JUI Benjamin Pat on, Jr President of the Conn of Common Pleu, in and for (be nth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, cud ;nuke of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and-general Jail delivery, in anti for said District, and Willhun Item, end Samuel Jones, Es. quires, AAVOCAVO Judges of the Mime Conne,in and fot the county of Allegheny, dated the)Ust day of Septem ber, in the year tor out Lard one thousand eight him tired and forty eight, and to me directed, (or bolding Conn of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive ry, at the Coon Hoard In the city of Pittsburgh, on the 4th Monday Of December near, tu 10 O'CLOCA, A. hi. Pehlke mice is hereby amen w all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables ef the roam) , of Alle. `ben), that they be Men sad then in their proper per uses with then roils, records, inquisitions, examina tions, end other remembrances, to do those things which to their reswetive minces in their behalf, appear to be done—end Ow these Una arilpnesecum the per. sous that now aft, or may be hs the jail of alibi county of Allegheny, to be than, and Mara to prosecute against them as shell be but. Given under my hand at Piusbnrgh, this 2100 day of November, in the year of our Lind one thousand eight hundred and forty emittoind of the Common wealth the sixty ninth, nor23-daweln • JOHN POBSTTII SherilL IXTATCHEiI, of a vamp One natality, and beautiful V Y patterns; selected expressly for mmil odes, made by Cooper, Tobias, Jedusson, letberland, Davies Co!, Beesley, and other geordne and approved mannfacto. rers fn FATlnnd. P.llleeielled Le carat Gold Patent Lever Wetehes, as low as WS. Others at variants prices, according to quality, weight, &o, Tuning been S4O to 1150. Silver watebes in great variety, trans SS to 550. oeer 1110 warranted. • Levers al low as SIB. KW EL RY , emasistul4 of gold gourd, veal and fob cbalos, keys, seals,,penells, finger ran.ggs,y breast pins, muds, ear mugs, bracelet., lockets, becalm.- sl= : Also, silver tombs, card eases, fruit knives., Oneida, pencils, buckles, elided, too th •od ear picks. ae. W W WILSON, =turbot st, norlib A NECDOTES -Cyclopedia of Moral end Religious 11 Anecdotes; • colleetton of several thin:stud P a cts, Incidents, Nartanios, &* and Testitualtics,ens bracing the best of tbs kind In most Conner erdlections, and scene hundreds in addition, original and selected; the whole arranged and elaasiged on • new phut, with cocoons topical and scriptural indeins. By Rev. A Arvtnn, A hi, Paso. o(tbe Providence Choyeb, Neer itfityarnient — g...-hz. ata a Cias The above ' with a =abet. of neseisare pub lications, for tale by ELLIOTT &MX= • OYSTERS! 0 MIRESH FROM THE EH • Burke . /lh Cols jr Fast Fan -ran at reduced n amazes. data all lo ers of 'thht delicious luxory, BORNE &Co. Lave resolved to supply Hie punch, regular tribe:anti out the season, with the ehoieFua Fresh Oystems in cans, half cans and shell, at stilt reduced prites as will enable every reentry to enjoy this delicacy at their table. An Erpress load will be received daily at the ware house of IN() C. BIDWELL,IVater street, betaken Smithfield and Gram, led for tale these, aad at the fol lowing depose Reis & Berger, earner SoikhZeld and Std sU; B Hamlet., Dimond: A Harrier, Pennon, Sth Ward; D Hno by , foot of Liberty J Cobalt, Jr , LOUtft avenue; Mercer k Bobinsem, Allegheny city. norill OROPRIAN AGENCY, For the Recovery of Dormant and Improperly With. held REAL AND PERSONA'. ErsTATE: the Set tlement and .arbittation of Commercial, Trading, and other Debt; Securing Patents for Inventionsin Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies and Dependencies theorem heir/ening, and Negotiating for the Par. time or Saha of the same. g_IEFERENCE may be had on application free of L 1 charge, (provided the motive is not that of ment conosity,) to a /401 comprising upwards of 1.1,000 names to which IllniattleliptVOrty to StOOdittf. Mao, an index to one 10,0 W advertisements...F*lth have appeared for the pest 00 yean in easions British newepapers, addressed mHamm Law. and next of kin. Commode:miens larlftp! are requested to be post-paid. HEMIAIII y FABIAN, 39 roadwa, Ness Y References are permitted to B lion. Charbes P.ork. Ekaly, lodge Coon of Common Pleas, New York. Freeland, Stuart t Co. Chas. Cartlalste ti Co. W. G J. T Tapsoott. G. it A. Ricketts,ti Edward Schroder„ Cittchtneti, Ohio. A. Paid., Ess, Pre debt ?stain Bank, Buds'. nown.clAm NOTICE TO OONTRCATORIL Orme Nmuivriaa aim enst - ronnons R. R. Co. j Nashville, Tema, N0..0, 184.4: 5 DIMPOSALB mill be received al %hi, officer op the nth December nazi for Our Graduation µid him sooty of 'forty miles of road, viz 28 relies' nem io Noshed:. ten miles messing the Barren fork of Dock rimer. In Bedford coonty, Tennessee. Mid len mg. on th e North West aide of Tennessee river, in Jackson eounky, Alabama. Prohles and Mans may he seen m this office, after the 12th December. By on of the Beard—. C. F. M. GAItNETA Que(Engineer. N. FL—Twenty-five 01,194 Oaoad (Including the Tau nt 1, .od billy, h.ay zooluitam work,) are wader oaulet. Seven bandro4 tabonra an wanted by the, alatractork Jlorll,llma, BOYEP CLOTHING. W P. MILLETT, Draper andTa/lor, from Romp, . has established himself kill's city in die ufacture of Boys' anthirr. man- For the presser, he has taken part afigsews.s...., No. eh Fourth at, noir occupied Isy ll.Sterrert ton famishing stun, when tdi si.le bit happy 14 Wait n any who may Ilitar atm wit& a 9a. He 1.• supplied arat, riest nylon oferllPanks,/knididabours, kn. and meaTa malady tam Paris, fashions for /Vs Jet toy.htseect. Wit Visintene black t wrack — ,IVrise hide Gobs, of a I g t fabric and lit Raisit i nude expressly for Omaha. Wk. `ei4hitx.mc of& shoahl give as a call. ER & DAIC., 'ZS %arta Cl, _no•l7 N W goner of the diamond ( 1 114.11% SOW! 11 1 / a 41111121.11, IarigiCTURED to order and ftunished et abort e, with the tome of the boat in each Wen ktti. Also, Collila and dean . hisittrueer made In the beet manner, for► very low pnoe by 1 . I . I ErY. Wmpaue Water .* --- Scotch Bottom &oast for Sole. -- TEN ACRES OF i rt Situated in Peebles town e. VP, on, , - Oa, three miles from Pigs ii—ls re m It purchasers. For further porde w , o,ppb - to Henry Woods, 3d et, or or A. WASHINGTON, nothi-dif tila,lisovo thalthfield st _ _____ TO /kIiCIO's re ... TWO ROOMS AnateitY,oceiliedtrot • Ds rreo erype estrkbliebrAent.bettmr welladseri Mof that Wanes. The second story r oom a oe, and the nund cm, a Long mom, via, f o o d bed- En.... 0A *Mimi sr, between Woad HE,.. novti.he X. a oAzzAzi _ _ tAust nia'd EJ I RRS Vaa g . V.. -- one pair aactica . dkLad !Saila saiod N, pair, 110 , • mamas, coominias splii Om Cap Windom conWaing aparl4ka, 541 /11 , for wooLlya roanafkaaraxa. iILAZW, Pin Conon Min. N0w.14 i I_)F.E.SWAX-1 caul, now landing; Car silo by D " 1 2A ISAIAH DICKISY k. CO vi.Arnr.R....-ui sacks prime Penthers,just sis c hl on jr novid AT consignment end for sale hy,OOD, W RIDDMI 00 LARO OIL-10 bbh Coakllnglest LI siraloed Lan% QUl:is' meefired &lurk) tali v. no-cn sot.t.oas & B - ACCIN-78 pc. BacolOandlt nov2l frolo suaz ' and for sale by AS Diazy24 . ' Ai vat*? , Ga UNDWES—dd biz •Ai Ma flea IbatieV; O . 0 maul praaaah,landlnir frolbtettridon Warand lot sale bp nowill ' - Jae DALZELL 4 = 11111 =44 ' = ;` , lT , ';;tEng!:;llol _ - . --- -...mma .. AVI & PIT4ISBIIRGII . mat. . DkiLv PACKET LINE, • In 1118 well known line of splendid passeruter Stem wre.isAuses cosopottedatithe tergesasewillest, be* tailed end famished and moat powerful bOet• 08 woods of do Av on Every accommodation foci coos fort that mortoi b ores bap lateoproiritted ikx, pa. senvers. The an luta been in operebon for fille'years —has carried a milLicra of people without the lean rya their persons. The boats arW be - et the lber et Wood street the day pr of sterna& fat dm lure). Co of freight and the entry epasseegers ott the tev. ter. la all eases the passage money must be paid le advance. SUNDAY PACKET. , The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. O. via leave !Inaba* every Sunday, mprolzg. at 10 Welee.llri Wheeling every Sander et4,Fwv at 10 P. X. 2.1./ /MONDAY PACKET. The MONONUALIELA, Capt. &some, will leave Pine. burgh every Monday morning et 10 o'clock; Wheel* every Monday evening at 10 v. w• TUESDAY PACltii, The HIBERNIA Na. A Cut. J. ginameram i ., !care Pittsburgh every Tuesday mom irt at 10 e'elaelt. • Wheeling every Tuesdireverung at. 101,11. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENGLetNIS No. 2, Capti "3„ Dana, 'rill I leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday heyn*. o'clock; Wheehng every Wednesday evatung at ID P. X. THURSDAY PACK ; EIT. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Grata, !lms Piped ry burgh eve Thursday =Mil* 410* :ea; Paea n every Thursday eseautg at 10 r. • The CLIPPER NoSß;Clept Croon, 'KR leave Pith. burgh every F ri day' =tab; et 10 Weloelt; Wheelie; every Fnday evening et 107. at. BATT:MT/AT PACKET. The DiF , NENUER, Copt R. inavb Plus Lore every may mandroont .10.o'Clook Wheeling ery Sunday evening Al 114 zoli, NEW LISBON AND P/ITSBUROII DAIIXLINE OF OANAL.ANDBFFAD PAG7I44'S, wain ie4 B. atgal fora stasserw,) Leaves Pittabargh daily, at 0 o'clock, A. AL, and ar•-, itsesc olesgow, (monk o(t& Sandy and &aver arc nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New &abort at 11, same nigh, Loaves Nev Lisbon at 0 &clock,' 'P. fiL,lenaking trip canal to the river during the nigin,) and Glasgw at 9 o'clock, A. IL, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 3_(. Id...=dras making a coutirmons line for carrying pas sengers and freight between &roc Lisboa and Pitts bargh,, In shorter time and at ado than by say other route. The proprietor, of ibis Lme have the pleasure of in fonnhig the public that they have fined uplaso gut chum Canal Boats, for the accommodation of peacoats* gad freight, to run in connection with thee well known steamers rat FM COPE and BEAVER, and conzures• ing, at Glasgow, with. the Pluabargh apd Intl sad Gatti allgY ihiti Or ateitinere down the Ohio sod Mississippi nveia.,,Tho r kePtietera pledge Oat& seine, to epan, . qop e 01. Bitable to Insure ma fort, safety and.ditr!sltHirid . sisig otthe publics Maus of their patronage, AUTHORIZEPW.KOMPPS. G. M. S. tr. W. BARBAUGII, Pittsburgh. R. HANNA. ACo. mylluf J. Juane:UGH it. co. Iv"'Ltaboa NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. E. Clarke man. ter, will Ica.° after this notice, for VICILIviLIo jpitlicto, ally, al 9 o'clock In the morals.. .13 iota; PITTSBURGH i BROWNSVELLII , Daily Paekot Line. FEBRUARY 1a,1849 FEBRUARY la, 184 LEAVE DAILY AT 8 A. Pd., AND 4 P. M. The following new boars complete tAe line for the present nsMIO AT LANTIC, Capt. James park in ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and Lome M'LANE, Capt. E. Bennett.. The boas am entirely new, and are tined op without rejsrd to expense. ET.; ery comfort that money elm proems has been provide& The Boas will levee the Monongahela Wharf Beau the foot of Boss xi. Passengers will be punctual alb board, ro the boats will lienniely leave at the advert timid hours, 8 A. M. and 4 P. II Java PITTSBURGH It WHY:PIING PACKET.. •. The swift steamer CONSUL, mattl i Webber, owner, Will leave, revile/Ty or Wheeling, every Monday, Wa d i nesday and Pr M ay, arid o'elock precisely. • Leave Wheeling emery Tuesday, Then:lay end flat umday, at 7 o'clock, a m, precisely. Tho Consul will nand at all the ; unermediate Immo, Every accomodatlon that can be yrootired for the cog.fort and safety of passengers barbs.. provided. The boat to else provided pith a etiltautlngo safety guard to r " t o " F " b e IS Mir am (64 corner of Ist WI Smlihficid ari REGULAR WHEELING PACKET. The new end splencld steamer ST. ANTHONY,. • D P rotary, rower, will run ar a mg, packet beroreen Piusbergb aanad d whaellng, tearing this city every Tuesday. ThursW 'andSustuday. al 10 o'clock, n- WM.4.1 074 .' ry Monday, Wednesday aad Friday, at o'clk, , Foe Antall or passage, having superior accommoda dons, imply on board or to . • JAMES MAY, Agent. The' St Anthony is anew best, and forapeed seectsmodainsna eanaat surpassed IrrAny boat Oa. the unres. • navie FOS WHEELING AztassamicEr. • =gated Awl era thohtfler TiAlcao.e-fot. atop tatehteootaloprril on or sod St days of each week. I , ol' freight or Pali r u. 412 1 7 :' ,L, , - OWN htl/aENBERGNS;Ag • fb:SAIR9EU - KNO - t.Qlll.ll,ll.t.ergt:=22 ataharra-Rwcpamis earl tertd,Losionle the leth. fan., teldek, A. pm ',nigh' or Netwag..l.lThr hoar d. BUELISIDGN WILSON t. Co, or fIittLTENEIMOER. , It P Si.hm iqr . / 1 0.! .. . 411 leave Ulinl/7°Ar Or ettee,, oil o elh No 1 . P . oheep r t s 0,0, go Ctrett, 0110 coo have 0.010.113 .scared heron de 00,16 tat:L . l_ 'OAST. WM. . Thegoor end fastrwtotog azettOor niali at tto . De " 41 - Ihie fo obey. all ' intenoedtate ports thin day; se St o'clock: A. stoogS PLOWSELS 'Oa raa Wlltnita SEASON. THE subscriber Is pre pared: to furnish Bouquets (or Weddings, Bars eta Parties; composed of rah (=Craft Flowers. Orders kft with W. T. Bolen, Bt. Chtir street, or the Post Office, will ho de. liv j eM s rott , li naop. Manchester Nursery. .141.db:rt. FOR NASHVILLE. , The fine new lwht draught unfair FORT PIIT, altat'hUller, vv./1 leave for tha Ogre •all itientnedsoe . pans on Sion day 15th iron, at 4 o'clock, P. M., postovely. poo Salg more assake apply. on or to 0" • mold GEO .0-411LtENBEIIIIIIII,Ais • • POll. BRIDGIMqSRT7—,;—: Te new bd and vetwoundo reamer Andrew Poe, motet, wild. Cr regular •-tripatetweer: Plttaborth pporßAe t d aad nes• WM leave Pittslwcrgh on Ken ays Ica freight or Passage, apply cm bowls, or to zurclCL., D 1if11.1014N, - .41 POE ORICINNATVANO LOVLSVILLE,, • Thespleadlrrawar • 'Oope n .lnester; °will leave foraboie and. tetanal:rano, ports dds day, an .10eellselr ca:al:4osatvelV• / :nada • lusiplendid •and fast runalnr stea mar -7MCG ,4L.llotlnns, V maste EN r wi L'l nears br above and nuaratadiataea umnannatdfdanday neadnia 1,110 e'en:oak. pass, Far ha' !dor y onboard. . no• 1 8 . • -,•• • - light dj , •*. • • • GENEVir' m It' ! 4"r ,1.0 • ,,,,c1" " t„ " ja m or, add in t!rai . edi;to lease Wa r" d►y • 'MI —c frelibt as sumo • -rtayoo— EXPRESS WAGON 8188, .ett faffgAt rit Awe now Instaburgla and Pb.BwilaWMAr • TIME, BYE DATB,RONNING ,DAY ADM MOW THE. imitate ire reajtoothdly Worked dtm Itdo LB. T HE 0041011/11C11 Op the'll7th:inta: _AAar arul Move with tbw-Nfoutßrief to , Cl "mbor.b*lgt Red from 'Mame- Welorr, *IS a relay, of homely running Any. and nwrltt Mlkrin'b• Pre pared to forward 0000 frr,lght-daily,_dttro em D LEARB4 - _ Pritinaucti7m.emipownvnolulaitia„ a 16 . 1 8 .4 1 % BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND eirratusolL UT ruee,Rilaya. Moreßeed.i. tramponedial Canal roteL.! , FORSYTH Iw.DUNOANIArtsam,, Warm rtmelgittobugh. 3 Fuzz:vit. si.lopa4, , noyl7 . Mlir4.- 1113 B 1011 t , LCONT443iTt11.16146ffig • . , ..., FOR CUaIIiERLANW e MORA, Aga' TUE' EASTERFRZEORIL:' f T __ . - TEE Propriatas.ofthirtiaskompotosraeiNAoe. k. and ale prepared to forarard.paskates td , rdi 'do: ..tiPtidde d.il9. al the looturraOra. , -. ,: r.: -.. r. 0031 iCel/Ptill4 TH.ANaPc, Naga 1848 S IOPPEILS and inhere are iurodnedtgarthia Liner contlnues to ran dolly. Produce and mere/maim reecipted for by FIVE DAY LINE an niaules• wag ons, at low rues and specified *we, J DOuIDRION &J&DERSI, Haldisom Ezpreßa PacEert MA%ltatis;. LAST itOAT OP Tlitar.AsL,l), T. last bind of titti thi• igazia.” season, will pass ort'lln9nalr aight, lEtt nuit, n Nth tOt i oar r= Plunge lPlaY to tionS or Dor & CaAtial PETTIGREW E STE6.II 110 AT AV 17.7“ : .041::::! erre= Axon. D 4 /Mina a{ U° No; 42 Wales spent peRPErs: cAa psrst — cr..;l7, , i 4. 5 1.04; " •-• arClizuockla,l3 Posy& swam, of Ca4slo,' coogning . In park of AtlsolidoSo, pi pan sciatica pattarnai Velvets., latest Pallet. lrertOlUely vary Ifekq•lsPestry, Bruns..y,l ply, Alol p.aad VePat.a. all of which 'oni won low asl'ead Pu chased in tbi. market torponlog andParcumaliveat lh. Satuutactarera eaabla. a iu eatapetekletat _ nasteroyearkel. • 4 • 49"5 ' SALE Til e sub -O.TEAM FERRY BOATS FOR a the tee. o,ifer .PY tgu, cc& &eh tlt he fegtqfPexua_streci to . h, .71(7.0: 4.118.514 mu' re th ' ..e f t= /Narwhal to 4Am:on, ot. }Or Author putt ° R a c a lißil Ca, •tete23 T EAZL-noo gip Galena fAii, trine th e ,;,, , .114 (paAtee by Ern FRIMND, REMY &Co rISLAB CIDER-40 bbls.perior,jusclandhur b • frondJOHN ~fy lokr Emily; Rine . Jon, "*PEUZlobalsizaiaimudbn saw 1,7 , =fft• _--Z=MIr,xOIPI DttsWORITHEL "STEAMBOATS. wilier Meet, Pi ROPlPitpripi & Cbmimat.:44litscin. e ° ~pti,~yph T „