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THEURG GAZETTE
HY worrs & co
PITTIIIIIG, NOV. 30, IS RCIED
THURSDAY MORNINO.
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annam; the Weekly t Two Dollars per ansmen, rounip
ist edgenses.
ADVSITZ.to are earnestly requested to hand in
the.lr favors before b r. >ti and as early in the day us
practicable Advertisements not insetted fora epee t
ied time will invariably be charged until ordered out.
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gee alert page for Telegraphic New
For Local Matters see nest page.
Hon. JOHN J. Carrrnmsa—The Waal:al:4[On
correspondent of the Baltimore American, says
Chit Mr. Cairnitroxit "will not accept the Premier
islgp"-metualrig, we presume, the office of Secretary
of State. What authority the writer has for the asser
tban, we cannot say, but we do:know that almost
the whole country, with remarkable unanimity,
have aireigned Crinenden that place. It has
been looked upon as a Mauer settled, and consid.
Bred with universal Benefaction. The greet quat
Wail, long experience, and pure character, of that
gentleman, have pointed him out to the whole
nation as a fit person for that responsible position,
while his long attachment ID Whig principles, and
his ardent seal and many sacrifices In the cause,
have commended him to the party for the Chief
place in the Cabinet. Our own opinion is, that
Gen. Taylor will call him to it, and that he will
not refuse.
C-Irma" AND COLITILEUD Swum.D.—The of
lowing notice of the commencement of operation
upon this important line of communieishon is from
the Cltvand Plaindealer :
Cs sh e Tnia' The leeseasatree ti Coming.—
It is already Imam that the Boston company
which built the Great Western from 'Bow
ton to Albany, through mountains, over rivers, and
through the worst country in the world almost,
have taken the convect to build the Cleveland'and
Columbus railroad to two years. They have the
experience, enterprise and ability to do it and it
will be done. The whole route is now in the
hands of subcontractors 38 miles we understand,
lead.ng out from this city, let to Leander Ransom,
and another of the old Ohio canal contractors, good
men and true. The note of preparation is now
sounding along the whole line, and the work-tea
fairly begun. From Columbas to Xenia the
work is already under contract and progressing.
We learn that owing to, the difficulty of getting
in and out of Sandusky harbor, boats most of the
falllhaving to land their passengers on Kelley's le.
hind, for want of water on the bar the directors of
the Cincinnau and Sandusky railiVad have held •
meeting and resolved forthwith to continue their
road to chili place. So we shall won abound with
traveling facilites. How is it about the Pittsburgh
wad
The Pittsburgh road is coming. Forty miles of
K—or of a wad in that direction,. --will be located
as soon as possible. lithe Cleveland and Wells
ville company have their road fthialied from the
point of imensection, beyond Salem, to Cleveland,
by the time the Pennsylvania sad Ohio road
reaches there, we shall then have • continuous
Railroad connection with Cleveland. Will the
Cleveland people see to thist
erroxr. R om an,—Many inquiries are being
ratan in relation to the completion of this road.—
The following extract from report of Mr. ThOtap ,
son, the chief engineer, gives a succinct suite•
meat in relation to . its progress and comple.
lion :
"The progress np to this time renders it certain
that the road from Harrisburg to Lewistown will
be ht active operation in May next, when you will
begin to reap the fruits of your enterprise. In De
cember following, it will be ready to Huntington, si
which point is will take a large Otero of western
trade and traveL In May billowing it will open to
Hollidaysburg, and in connection with the Pottage,
there will be a continuous line of Railway extend
ing froth Philadelphia, two hundred Ma eighty.
seven miles, out of three handfed - and fifty, tun—
ing, in conjunction with the canal, the whole o
your trade in summer, and affording the cheapeat
winter conveyance between Philadelphia and Pats
blush.
Our Gook Treble.
Fen's Islas, and Legends of many Nations- -
B.
Selected, newly told, and translated. By C.
Burkhardt. illustrated G. W. Abner.'nd J. H
Lafferty. New York. Baker te
How the little
e lks will be delighted with this
beautiful and intresting book, with its fair print
and pretty pictures! A more delight.l took (Or
the Holliday, could hardly have heir desired—
bosides it is calculated to convey useful illfOrrail.
don in relation to the peculiar superstitions and
customs of by gone days.
• Wirsarus or Faiiccouter. a Gill for the Young.—
By T. B. Arthur and F. C. Woodworth. New
York. Baker Scribner.'
This w another book for the young, and designed
km a hollidny present. It is most exquisitely gotten
up, in it. printing, binding, and embellishment. —
Its matter is composed of moral Tales, in prose and
poetry: illustrated by pretty picUtres, asd some
music.
The above works are for sale by Robt. Hopkiu
A. •110 Buildings, Fourth Street
Mictoscortc Exrunrrion.—We hope our rend.
are will not forget that this evening the first exhi
bition of Microscopic Objects will be given by
Professor Svarmees, at Philo Hall. As this exhi.
bition combines instruction with amusement, and
is given by one of our own teachers of science, we
hope the house be crowdedcan. Let us show
that the elite= of Pittsburgh appreciate and
delight in something beside Ethiopian caricaturists
and traveling mountebanks.
FYom the feeling manifested in Pittsburgh air.
elm, at the unceremonious manner in which Penn
',lrani& is left out of the Cabinet, and indeed out
d any other important position, by Washington
cabinet makers, we littoral' infer that it would be
very bad policy for the in coming administration
al to treat her. Without Pennsylvania Gen. Tap.
for could not have been elected, and having here .
tolbre, but in one instance been on the opposition
side, her services in this campaign aught not,.
mast not go unackncrwledged.
bisassotrucrrrs lwatuatrear.—The special bust
new for which the session was called, was corn.
leted on Friday, by the choice of the Whig elec •
torsof President end Vice President.
The whole cumber of votes in Joint ballot woo
299. The Whig electors had each 198 i the Dem.
ocratie, Of C 6611 ticket, had ire the Van Bo= 31.
and there was one scattering.
The committee on elections reported vacant th.
seat of Mr. Peck, who has removed to the Slue o
Maine.
duo Atussa—A.mong the pasecugers
in the Cambria is Baron A. de Rothschild, of the
fireral Easopean banking house of the Rothschild..
The Baron probably visita this country bar the pur.
establishing a branch of his house in the
pow of
ates. M. Belmont, of New York, says
United St
as an agent for that
the Herald, hat'aeted timely
financial concerrn; but now that the upheavings or
Europe are throwing fiveign capital into the Uni'
led States, the Rothschild, probably deem it props
to enlarge their house by the establishment of
branch in America
_ -
It would appear that Mr. Morse and his associ.
aie owners dale Magnetic Telegraph Patent am
already deriving large returns from it. According
to the New York Expreak the act came out in
the Kentucky suit between Morse and O'Reilly,
that Morse le Co. have already received 0400,000
in Puck on 20 . lines of telegraph now in operation,
to say uotiaag of the Atlantic, Lake and Missisrap.
pi lines. The hoes here enumerated divide from
6 to 10 per cent. per annum.
Lonit
Tux Moue Ann (Alma Csan—The
Inas Conner, of Tuesday week, says.
.The eon which has been ta Judge Warm . +
funds fqf some time is about to come be Judge
Casson, in Washington city. The Judge intends to
boar the case during his attendance upon the S
anod
Deems Coen. The interests of the West
South are so deeply involved la the qu ns that
estio
mane before Judge Caron, that the mint live
ly interest Ls fedt In Pie judgment that will be rect.
Am"- by thatgentleman."
The Hon. Henry R. Sedan will appear before
Judge Citron, for Mr. O'Reilly.
Pastan'or Gzs.TaTum,--Wo have received
Goothir..Joseph Idurptly, No. 88, Wood m. a wen ,
mamma bats poulit of the Preis dem,
Oam.TuFlar,4l4fraved br Malmo, from Da.
rim
mama id Baum Bongo, July, 1848.
ibe Tar& is oss4 n M',rod one, A no -Sim.
Ole Ohio tigiOaro V IPPea".4
PIIRTHLER POREIGII ITS=
Ne have gleaned from our eastern exchanges
1 110 .A 316 Wing aliditioneFinalittin dessileti.
reFetwalligy fileanler ComMia.' Fran
FnAce, Ptuardaj . and Spain, me find nothing Of.
fallbei . interest':: -.;
This country has now subsided into a state of
ttreletory tranquility. Isolated outrages, as in the
bestof tirnes, are perpetrated in many parts of the
country, and the contest between the landlords
andtheu starving tenantry is still waged with un.
relenting bitterness, but upon th e general surface
Of yolitics there is scarcely a npple discernable.
•
The discomfited confederates, who have been
kept in prison during the last three or kour months,
find themselves set at liberty, and scarcely any
questions asked.
The writ of error in the case of Mr. Smith O'Bri.
en was to be argued last week before the Queen's
Bench, Dublin. Mr. John Martin, proprietor of the I
Irish Felon, was brought up to assign error, and the I
argument was to be heard on Mondny of last week.
ft subscription is lobe raised to enable O'Donohue
o carry up his writ of error.
Mr. Eugene O'Reilly, eon of a highly respectable
solicitor in Liverpool, was liberated yesterday from
Richmond Bridewell.
Mr. John O'Connel has addressed through the
Freeman, a long letter to the repealer. of Glasgow.
It would appear that this body hod addressed to
him a communicanon calling on him to renew or
revive the Conciliation Hall. He slams his reasons
for abstaining to comply with their request. First,
because it would affect the fate of the unfortunate
gentlemen now under the rod of the law; secondly,
because it would e xasperate the English mind
against Ireland; and thirdly, because the misery of
the country, from which he-looks to English thewv
rations for relict, would be in the midst of that ex.
asperanon without solace or resource.
Mr. Smith O'Brien, it is reported, is filling up his
dreary leisure by framing articles of impeachment
against his prosecutors„..mirusterial and judicial,
which he expects to submit to the assembled Corn.
mom of England before the next session to many
week. old.
Conciliation Hall, Dublin, :with the library, is ad
vertised for sale in the middle of November. The
debts are about £1,000; but the building may probe
My realise .ElOO, and it has been examined to order
to see if it would not answer as a Roman Catholic
November 27,1646.
Regular meeting—Present—Masai. Bakewel.
Black, Cmkey, Denny, Drum, Hill, Kincald, Lorene,
Murray, McGill, Simpson, Totten and Mr. Ship.
ton, President.
President in the chair.
The minutes of the two last meetings were read
and approved.
Council then proceeded to elect • person to serve
on the committee to auditithe city acociants--whou
Mr Samuel C Hill was duly elected.
Mr. Black presented a petition from George L
Res praying that Niles af.. in the sixth ward may
be vacated. Read and referred to the Com. on Sts.
Sent to C C, and reference concurred in.
Mr. Denny presented a petition from Coleman,
Heilman & Co. praying councils to grant permiss
sion to erect an addition to their Rolling Mill, to be
constructed of frame for the use of a Tilt or a Forge
Hammer Read.
He al so presented a resolution authorizing them
to erect such an addition, provided the roof was
fire proof, which wee read—when Mr. Bakewell
moved to amend by inserting provided said build
ing is erected under the eupervision of the Com
on Wooden Buildings, and,zteike out tire proof, and
insert slate or metallic roof Amendment carried.
The Resolution es emended was then reed
twice and laid over.
Mr. Murray presented the petition of sundry
citizens, praying the erection of Gee Lamps on
6th street, which was read and referred to the
Trustees of the Gas Works, with power to act
Sent to C C and reference concurred in.
He also presented the petition of M. & E D.
Townsend, praying for permission to erect poem in
the city for the Electric Magnetic Telegraph.—
Which was reed and referred to the Committee on
ets. with power to act. Sent to C C, and refer
ence concerted
Mr. Hill presented a petition from Henry Sum.
ple and others, praying councils to appoint a corn •
mum to view Forbes Si, Read and referred to
Com. on St. Sent to CC, and reference concur
red in.
Mr. Lorene, Chairman of the Financial Com. to
whom was referred the ordinance, entitled' An Or.
dinance, relating to the duties of Mayor, and for
other purpose. reported the ordinance without
amendment It wit then taken up, read three
times. and passed. Sent to C C and by them
passed.
Mr. Bakewell presented the following resole
tion.
' Resolved, That the Water Corn. is hereby au•
thorned to contract for 150 feet of 4 inch pipe, with
the requisite branches and fire plugs and stop corks
to be laid in Hancock Street from Penn St. to Du
qumm Way.' Read three times and adopted.—
Sent to C C, and by them sdepted.
Mr. Loreai presented the following
Resolved, That the sum of two thousand dol.
lan be and is hereby appropnated--from the Scrip
authorized by ordinance of June 15, IBlB—to pay
for grading and paving Leon St.'
Read twice end leidoirer.
Mr. Black pre...Lard the report of the Street Coin
reporting adverse to the petition of Messrs. How
ard and Updegrall asking for some modification
, of the grade of Fifth and Smithfield Sta.
- 1 Report accepted—sent to CC, and accepted.
For the Piustiverh Gasetlit Mr. Sampson presented the report of the Com.
UNITED STATES SENATOR. , ; messioner on Claims and Accounts, also, a rcsete.
The choice of Senator in Congress for this State tion authortmng the Mayor 035,ew his warra
B nt in
beginning, seriously eenvie ,„ e e in the West favor
:(Otis Young. for /11 6 Cracraft iggs,
foe Si, and for the Piusburgh Gas Works, for the
as well as other poem. of the State. It seems to uerussm as . the w
claim. Thud dame ennentiscrd
generally aeemfrd the , the selection in to be adopt--sent to C. c., and 6y them adopted
made trom among the distinguished Whig State.- Mr. Denny presented the report of the Court, on
probably I Monongahela Vehart—aceepted—sent to C. C. and
men of the East, and that the choice will
accepted.
fall on one of three who have been named—they lAlso, s „„ to j noee , sdtheg sup to .ppfopri,,,..)
:d. I ere Cooper. Meredith and Stevens. Eat], !No 12, which was adopted - bent to C. C. and
On the evening of the 29th, alter the return of !„ of these gentlemen would do honor the I
adouto . i.
the deputation, the aimunal Council assembled and . Mr. McGill presented a bill of Lorenz, Stem
celled to tut deliberations the Gommandee in Chief Ito. would ably represent the wdetwah of war ! & Co.. for spikes furniehed Allegtimy we.e,
and all the sub-commmders of the National Guard, State, and at the tame ume sustain in the Senate, eln,„., ent e nneing the psy , oset of the
in order to. deliberate whether the city could he the Whig policy on great national questione But same, which was adopted. Seat to C. C.
any longer defended, and whether, if it could hold
as we cannot have them all , it becomes necessary Mr. Hall presented an Ordinance entitled An Ors
out Meer, the capital would not thereby be es t.- as dinence supplementary to an Ordinance entitled
sad to the most deplorable coneeq u ences. to choose between them. The voice of the W.t
an i irdinance to extend the capitel and prolong the
M. Memenhauser declared mat he wm quite 1 ought to be heard, and more especially es it will charter of the Pittsburgh Gas Works, pealed 28th
ready to conume the defence if the Communal be disinterested. It appears to me that the subject of June, 1531. The Ordinence was read twine and
Council would mimmand him to do so but teat the j has not as yet weakened the attention to which some amendment offeredorben Mr. Murray moved
position the Imperial troops was such as to is entitled him importance. It la the duty of
wishes of our
give the city no possible chance of an effectual cur reprmentauves to consult the bee w lanyeneit on the able. Then yea. atasdoonoaoyassusharsoli
defence. consuments, but this they cannot do, If there is no 0 o th_ table b,,
The Council then proceeded to vote, and the re. public opinion expressed on the subject The ob. ',14.k;;e7 Casket' , Denny, L..
solution to submit unconditionally weararriel by ■ em of thin beef communication is merely to invite' tom Murray,
McGill. Totten and President—e
majority drum thirds ot the vote. On the same dimusaion. The subject is, which M the gentle. !
Sys—Miters. Black, Drum, Hill, Kincaid.
evening a deputation repaired to the Prince to an. men named is peeee-eeeel at the greaten weight of s thneenn _j!,
Mr. Bakewell presented the following resolu•
form him of this resolution, and the proclamation teleete , the greatest amount of Pelincel exPerience.
above quoted was immediately posted Mout the and which would be meet fell in that body, con- ! lion.
streets taming the highest intellect in the Unions Pers , Resolved, glint the several Standing Commit •
meal referenc es should be laid aside. Penney+.
The deputation was to entreat the Prince to teas of Councils be imumeted to prepare and sub.
command the Impend troops to lend a strong Mind minim and the Whig party should not be content , out w , at thew
next
„vb ..
„owing „tr.
11. the comunal maturities effect the denummeet with bete g ahlA '“"' as the y eeatual Y I neat statements of the public work of vestries , nds
of the city. would be by r. Meredith or Mr. Cooper, but ,
now contracted for by each of them, bat which is
In consequenc.e of this declaration hortileme should choose their very beat and .bleu man—the ,
not completed, together with the probable expense
ceased and on the 30th the troops occupied the man best suited for the exigency sad the time. It of furnishing the mime, the names of the contr..
Glum without encountering any resistance. On is long time Pennsylvan i a has been m P"' tore and the sums that may be owing to each of
the same day the inhabitants in the envizoas had tented in the Senate of the United Shoes, by
• the ; mid mntractors for work done, and that bit been
already, in a peat measure, laid down their arm. highest order of intellect, and all must admit that !
already paid them on account of such contracte.—
The Preassische Star. Anzeiger, contains the Thaddeus Stevens is one of them master spirits
Read three times and adopted--sent to C. C., and
following account, dated Vienna, the 26th ult.. who can hold no semnd rank in any assembly of i y
o them adopted.
The Cog
Council of Vienna issued the fol- men , however high their col. , of intellect The„ en resente d th e wing resodutto n
win
fovnng proclamation . Whigs have shown their wisdom in the selection • Rowdy, t ,h_
n
caissons '—The Commander m Chief of the Nm of their candidate Mr the office of President.— , tt , uusswou:d"to•
p'4o.omthmu"r7qulntott(7,arret...P.::
times' Guard has communicated to the mumunal They have shown it ,o their almost spontaneous '
! to authorise the salt of the p roperty non-occupied
council the intelligence that the National Guard
choice of Win. F. Johnston as their candidate fur , by tt. Gas
and the Guard Mobile. as well m the Amdeinic Governor. Let them show equal disoreuon in • o „ . sutbouso i;holm'auso7oft"-'th:oei.tyeYtioen.;:rrseih.
Legion, bave resolved to threw down their art. their selection of United States Senator, of whom the min of twenty-eight thousand dollars, to be
and submit to the conditions imposed by Pence importance we are hardly sufficiently aware at this paid for in the mid lots, in perineum of the roe.-
Windisgratz. A deputation, composed of the mein - moment, Thaddeus Steve. is bold and fearlemi
d I ions of the Gas Ordinance oldie 25th of 546.
bore of the Communal Coo
and of the Nationel in his that hold."'” will he tempered i Read three times and adopted--eent to C. C., and
Guard, has repaired to the Prince for the purpom of by eindenee , while bie ebilitim b e ett . ue l to b y t h e m a d now i .
any occasion. He has been spoken of' mem , Denny .
making this communicationto'te . Mr. D p semen the meowing
"Vienna, Oct. 20, 151 e. ter of Gen. Taylor's cabinet , but in my opinion, • .
Reeolved, That the sum of fifteen hundred dol.
bodyis theproper field for the disp la y
"The Commoal Council of the City of Vienna. - delthereuvel Inn be, and the same is hereby added, to ag Jnf
pire.
Accounts inlbe Breslauer Zeiturig, dated Brea of h. peculiar islet:Oa A• a debater and public seistio . 7—sad the sum use hu.d .
lnu, the 31st ult., tams that the Hungarians, 16,000 e quate in this country. A.
speaker, he has few eq P ars to appropriation No. S. Read three times and
men strong, attacked the left wing of Windsgrait's adopted. Seri' to C. C. Adjourned.
and the sight of Jellachmles army. Messenhamer
made a sally from a gate in the vicinity of the Red
Tower. The Hungarians, however, were corn
krtely routed and driven into the Danube. Princece
indiegratz, on the 30th, at 12 o'clock,
following telegraphic despatch to Baron Wemem.
berg, the Minister President:—
"Vienna unconditionally submits this day: my
soldiers will enter Vienna to day."
It was reported that soon after the commence
. mart of the battle great part of the Huneanm
troops went over to the Austrian army, among oth
ere the regiment Lichterietein.
The same paper also contains the following note
fication posted in the erects of Olniutz on the even
tog of the 30th ult.
"According to a telegmphio despatch from lus
Serene Highness Prince Windiagratz, to the Min
ister President. Baron Wessemberg, Vienna has
ancondeonally surrendered and the Imperial troops
occupy the city to day.
"LEOPOLD, Count LAZ ANSK Y.
"Vice President of the Government
eOlmutz, Oct. 30."
According to the telegraphic despatches meetv.
M at OIMUss, the disarmament of the Viennese
had begun on the Ist instant
The image:me from Vienna of the 3d in
in to
the effect that that capital was In as quiet a suite
as could be expected, after the late scenes witness
ed there.
The battle betwee
in n the
repulse
and
rians, which ended the of the former,Aust-
is
;t
ad to have been very sanguinary. It was my.
sed that the Hungarian army had proceeded
against General &mot:itch, who though once beaten,
had reappeared with 10,000 Amens. in Hungim
ry, coining from Galicia.
Accounts from Presburg of the 3lst ult.state that
active preparations were being made by the Hun ,
garians to defend that town.
It is stated in an Olmuts correspondence of the
Breslavet Zeitung that bin Majesty intends to re
move to Peeve, were some of the royal egliipiii•
gen have already arrived. The desertions fain
the Hungarian troos in Austria still contme, the
fugitives making their way towards ) t army of
Kossuth.
The Breslau Gazette, of the 4th meant, dates
that perfect tranquility had been restored at Viers.
ns in consequence , of the excellent disciline es ,
Mblished by Prince Witidiscbgrate who had order
end that some soldiers should be shot kir having
Otte inhabitants. It was reported that the
tune had been fired at. It was likeemse said that
a portion of the National Guards had refused to
surrender their arms. Prince Windischgrem and
Basso Jellachic.h had established their quarters in
the Imperial Palace. The leader of the Academic
Legion had been arrested, together with an aid.
demea) of General Measenhauser. General
Cordon bad been appointed Governor of the city.
Lewes from Linz of the 2nd, published in the
Augsburg Gazette of the 4th instant, confirm the
news of the defeat of the Hungarian army, which
command of 1 5,000 men for the most part irregular
troops. The route was complete. The Hunga
ans were scattered, and compelled to mom t he
&Wier ln th euered,
confusion. A traveller from
Heteenderf, w ho at Linz on the let at
noonday, heard on the toed a loud cannonade so
that the enifermentt had eehletitly not terrain,
chapel.
The army in Ireland is still kept up to the num.
ber of 38,000
The trial of Mr. Williams, part owner of the Irish
Tribune, concluded in his acquital, as the jury
could not be purauaded to convict on any but the
third cotint--that is, guilty only so far ea being the
publisher of the newspaper, without intent to dis
pose or levy war, Sic. Mr. Williams was then dis
charged from custody. Mr. Kevin °Puberty, his
less fortunate partner, was sentenced to be trans•
ported for ten years; and after an unsuccessful apt
plication that an order should be made by the court
to release Mr. Dully by proclamation, the corn.
mission was adjourned to Tuesday, the 12th of De.
cember.
An Asicantsuos Husszn.—The correspondent ot
the Daily News says— .. Dublin, Nov. 3.—We had
a strange and indecorous indication here yesterday,
of how much our petit., and our supposed mint,
out persuasions are related to and bear upon each
other. For several days it had been announced
that the jubilee of the Church Missionary Society
would be celebrated on that day at the Rotunda.
At the appointed ume, a large concourse assembled
and the Archbishop of Dublin was called upon to
preside.—No sooner, however, did his grace appear,
than he bad evidence from the body of the house
that he would not have a comfortable position, and
one of the speakers baying designated him as `yen'
amble Prelate,' a alarm of groans and Muses arose,
which proved most conclusively that some parties
had come to the meeting moved by other influences
than piety.
Subsequently Dr. Whately's position became so
disagreeable that he was compelled to leave the
meeting at two o'clock, which he did, amidts shame.
ful demourarauon of groans and cries of `Maynooth.
Maynooth; assailing him until he had passed out of
the room. The business of tbt Jubilee was then
allowed to proceed." The manifestation of feeling
toward the archbishop, and the discreditable pro
ceedings by which it was accompanied, which ex
cited strong and general disapprobation, appeared
to arise from the part which he hod undertaken
against the Rev. Mr. Gregg, for some persons at
the door were heard saying,"His deserves it, for he
drove Mr. Gregg from Dublin.'
CAPITI.L.kTION OF:VIIINN A.
The intelligence from Vienna is of the highest
interest It appears from the German papers, and
even front official documents, that the city had
unconditionally surrendered on the 30th ult. Tne
attack lasted from the ',.lth to the evening of the
29th ult., when a truce was agreed upon, which
extended to the following day at noon.
On the morning of the 29th a deputation of the
Communal Conned repaired to the head quarters,
to induce the General in Chief to desist fnim his
resoluuon of continuing the city in a stale of seq.,
alter its capitulation. The Prince however, refu
sed to entertain the proposal, and demanded an
unconditional submission. Ho, nevertheless , prom
ised that Ire wosld not tire n shot against the city
throughout the whole of that morning, in order that
the inhabitants might have that time tar reflection.
At two o'cleck, and again at half past two in the
afternoon. the commenced in several guar.
-a of the cuy tiri,
but ng
this demonstration soon ceas.
ted
We nave since and intelligence from Vien
na down to the 4th cast.
The Besslaut Zeitung up—
Virm, the ad instant.
dint ims dissolved Morif, in on Moditay lad
there were only sixty members present, Prince HON. AISDRICIAI NTICW ART.
Wiadischein has his head quartet+ se Sehon. To the &IMPr of rho FittsbargA Goistts
bruin, and Baron Jellachich in the palace of the 1 perceive (hi, Potoma c , um , w
ashington nor..
Archduke Maximilian d'Este. The miser city, ks
Well an'. tan _Of the suburbs, presents in wrote dent of Oh Bethel* Patriot, has been try.
4.1 , -.. r . a picture of destruction. Since yeateeda mg bighead el the trumillar g Cabinet for Gen'
the communication by mail haarenumxtenoad, and Taylor There is onerialtitibtent feature,
at least'
it'" herd that the ante+ of the WIT will ewe b e in his article-1313 decidefdprefentece fin- theiSouth
ePened, Nettling toen known of le nience* W eed. He is willing to,coacede one member from the Gee
on those who took part in the late insurrectiort—
Mom of the prisoners are in the barracks and at States, but not prepared to name Pennsylvania, or
the head quarter. signify a desire that she to whom the gallant old
From Friday's Timer—Second Edina.. I
, Chief owes his election, should have a place in his
AUSTRIA. Cabinet.
The damage caused by the bombardment of
Vienna has been greatly exaggerated. It is said I think it will be admitted by all unprejudiced
that the troops have suffered severely, but orders minds, that the Key Stone State is entitled to a
have been issued not to announce the number of representative in the Cabinet. With that admitr
killed. The working chines had displayed a most Mon, allow me the liberty to suggest our client:-
lendable activity in extingnishing the fires in the guished, able nod talented representative, the Hon.
city. The palace of Count Kolowrath ha" suffered Andrew Stewart, of Fayette, in connection with
considerably. The damage estimated at full 300, the Treasury Department
000 dorms (20,00011 Let me ink, who has done so mach, who has
The Common Council issued a proclamation on labored so faithfully and effectually, to set forth
the 4th. notifying the fact that Windischgrsta had the necessity of a Protective Tariff, to simplify it
made the restoration ofthe free intercourse between in all its pheacs, and-exhibited the same know
the city and the suburbs dependent on the apple- ledge of that 'Perplexing system in all its rarnifioa ,
hension of the following five proscribed individuals tions With that recommendation in his favor, he
Prilsky. Bern, Memsenhauser, Fenneberg, nod Sohn- combines business talent. and indomitable persetin
rte. The council accordingly enjoins those who ranee, with untiring industry. It is needle"" for
may be harboring those persona to deliver them up me to remind any one how necessary a thorough
within six hours, under pain ofbeing brought before acquaintance with the protective policy in to qua).
a court martial. ify the incumbent of the Treasury Department for
The accounts from Grata suite that General Dab• the discharge of the functions of that high and m
ien occupied the Mur island, between the Drave aponsible pmt..
and Mur, with 16,000 men, and that he would pro- Wuh Mr. Stewart at the head of the Tretuary
bably operate against Perth in conjunction with Department, Pennsylvania, as well as the country
General Nugeut and las army, 8,000 strong. A at large, would be cared for and protected.
space of 14 days has been granted to the Hunger. TARIFF.
itua officers by Windisgrats for their return to the
service of the Emperor—otherwise they will be
, cashiered.
From the Ttmeo of Friday—Second Edition.
ITA.LY.
We have received letters of the Ist inst. from 1
our correspondent at Naples. • Count Ludolff had
aired from his extraordinary mission at London
and Paris, it was said without having succeeded
in his object. It was generally stated that the
French Republic had sent in its ultimatum, de
manding that though Sicily should still be united
to the Neapolitan Crown, it should be governed by
a separate constitution and administration, and
have likewise its separate army. The King of Na
ples has resolved, according to Court gossip, not
to submit to the last condition, though he is will
ing to grant free institution to the island. Rumors
of expected disturbances were current, but Naples
enjoyed tranquility.
The Augsburg Gazette has letters from Triste of
the 31st October, which admit, although very un
willingly, that on the 27th the Austrian garrison at
Mestra was attacked by a corps of from 6,000 to
8.000 Venetians, who favored by the cloudy weath
er, succeeded in surprising the place. Alter a
short sk =fah the Austrians were compelled to re
tire, with the loss of three canons, and leaving
many killed and wounded on the field of battle.—
The Venetians pushed on their advanced post as
far as Mogliano. At coon, on the mime day, how
ever, the Austrian", having collected a body of
1,600 infantry, and 1,500 cavalry, arrived to at
tack the Venetians, who fled to Mestra, and thence
to their ships, without awaiting an attack. Mestn
was plundered and almost destroyed by them din
ring their brief tenure of the place.
Ton CHOUILL.—The number of new cases of
cholera on Saturday amounted in Edinburgh to 18,
and the deathsLeith, new cases, and 3
deaths; mad in Newhaveu I death. On Saturday
the new cases in Edinburgh amounted to 1% deaths
6, and recovery. In Ediuburgh on Monday the
new cases, were 25, deaths 13; rerovenea 2. In
Leith 24 new canes and 5 deaths Yesterday there
were in Edinburgh 12 new cases and 8 deaths and
in Leith 14 new cases and 5 deaths. The epi
demo. has made Garful havoc at the small
village of Loanheaa during the last few days
where the casea reported amount to 23, of which
number 17 proved fatal from Friday night. The
victims were chiefly colliers, and they all lived
within 400 yards of each other, There have also
been 5 cares in the parish of Liberton since Friday,
6 of which have proved total, and one at Calcots
Mosa, pansh of Newton. The cases retained
from Leith were chiefly in the centre of the town.
In Edinburgh a great proportion of the victims re
sided in over crowded and filthy streets—Edits.
Wo.aii.
Only 16 cases of Cholera had occurred In Hain.
burgh since first of the month, making the total
number of cases 3,362, of which 1,671 have been
fatal.
A letter dated Danttic the 3d inst. mates that the
cholera is raging in that city with intense violence.
These were no fewer than 62 new cases in one
day. 388 individuals had already been attacked,
of whom 185 died, 34 had recovered, and 179 were
under cure. •
In On small town of Gertz, in the dmunct of
Stettin, the cholera has earned off 162 persons out
of a population of 700.—frierst
For the Pittsburgh Galena
HON. THADDEUS STEVENS. I
Since the triumph or the Whig Party, m the
election of General Taylor, has become known,
the name of this distinguished statesman ham been
promptly put fiwward, in different parts of the State,
in connection with the responsible executive as.
pointment of Post nester General.
Mr. Stevens bore a conspicuous part In the labor
of redeeming Pennsylvania, and those who are
tarnahar with the sentiments of the people of this
distnct. who contributed most to the victory, well
know, that the suggestion of his name has met
with unqualified approbation, and in behalf of many
of his friends his claims will be strongly urged.—
' Allegheny the Star of the West'—so by right s since
Westmoreland' hue culminated and net—w i ll Min
with Lancaster and our eastern brethren in recom.
mending him for that high and important Mike.—
The great champion oh the Common School System
is our people's choice. THE W EST.
To the Editor of the Pituhursh Gazette.
Among other gentlemen, I have understood that
our worthy fellow citizen, P. A. Madeira, is an op.
plicant for the appointment al Post Master of the
City of Pittsburgh.
It is but justice to say of Mr. Madeira, that his
habits, obliging disposition, and gentlemanly de.
pertinent, in addition to his faithful performance
of the duties of no officer of the Orphans' Cane of
Allegheny County, for the last six years, would be
strong recommendation. It is rare that we meet
with a public officer who km. acquitted himself with
the same credit, and left his office with he hearty
good wishes of his friend., and whose services
have
y,met the approbation of the citizens ge.
ne rall. Mr. Madeira's have. In the appointment of
Mr. Madeira, we would have a tried public officer
and one whom all could approve and properly
unite on. t.
•
MIL Wurre—Severn) articles in our daily tour
nets advocate the names of certain Pennsylvania.
for General Taylor's Cabinet. It is Singular that
the memu of our own distinguished citizens should
have been overshadowed and forgotten. Allegheny
possesses men of talent equal to any in the Union,
and as to majonties, we have made our record.
Hon. A.. W. Looms to admirably qualified for the
Attorney Generalahip. His great legal attainments
—an eloquent advocate and elegant scholar—he
would adorn the station, and his appointment would
be hailed with delight by the people of the entire
West. We ere now the Ketone of the Whig
arch, and we desire that the lb ys hinet officer from
Pennsylvania should be from our midat.
GI:016 1 A, cefiejaL —Fall returnefrom Georgia have
been received, and the vote by Congressional dhe
trial is as follow= Taylor, 43,151:r, Cau, 40,0891
Taylor's ritsjerity, 3,061. Taylor has carried all
the Caltentsintiel districts except the fifth and
sixth
Mons, Wed—The official returns, as given in
the Augusta Age, alum a plurality Sot Cats 4,839
over Taylor. Vim Bores vote is 18,194. The
majority against Cumin the State la 1,255.
Proceeding. in Council
sizscr COUNCIL.
Prooodlngs In Common Connoll,
Novranci VII, 1638.
Stated meeting—Present, Mesas. artnutrong,
Black. Coleman, Cunningham,Hadley , tirinCunngham,
ton, McClelland, MoColluder, M'Ktright, Palmer,
Wilson,, Scott, Stlambs, Stoner, Von Bons
horn, Yost, end the President. President
in the chair.
On account of the absence of the regular Clerk.
Mr. M'Knight was appointed Clerk pro tern.
On motion of Mr. Yon 13annhorst, the regular
proceedings were postponed in order to take 600113
action in relation to the Clerk. Mr. Livingstrn
offered the following resolution, which was adopt.
ed, vie
Whereas, The Common Council has teen seri•
crusty embarrassed by the want of the regular
files of proceedings in consequence of the frequent
absence of their Clerk—therefore ,
Resolved, That the office of Clerk of Cknnuarn
Council be, and the same is hereby declared va.
cant.
On motion of Mr. Armatronty—Tbe Council then
proceeded to the electron of a Clerk, which result
ed us the chows, of Mr. Ferd. E. Vets, who renew
ed a majority of the whole number of voters pal•
Mr. Sinner presented a petition of the President
and Secretary of the Trustees of the Methodist P.
Church on Fifth St- in relation to the grade of Cher
ry Alley, which was read and referred to the Com•
on Sta. grading and paving, with power in act.
Sent to the S C, and rpOrrence concrarred in.
„..
Mr. Stoner presented a bill of Hay Scales, which
wu read twice, and referred to the o.llll.ettClanus
and Accounts to report upon the expediency of
paving the same. Sent to SC, and reference con
curred in.
re
Mr. ---- - psented a resolution author
rising the Sanitary Corn. to employ one or more
Physicians to vaccinate all persons who have cot
been vaccinated, gratis, which was read twice and
referred to Sanitary Committee, with power to
act.
Messrs. Stoner and McCollister were anycieted
on behalf of this Canna to audit the City At.
counts.
The following Resolution, adapted in S Con this
evening, was read twice and laid over.
Resolved, That the sum of fifteen hundred &fi
lers be and is hereby added to appropriation No.
7, and the sum of five hundred dollars to Immo
pn anon No.B.
The rest of the proceedings same es In Select
CounciL Adjourned.
For the Plastaugh Gazette.
FOIWILIT in New You.—About sopoo of
forged paper tuu recently been discovered among
the bunks and brokers. The criminal is a young
man named Duryea, who knell his father's en
dor.emoot to his own Dome The forger has
scandal, and eller 4kbagup one or two of the
notes, the father retinae to go 1101 farther.
Meassesrusarrs—vu, Congresnonsl District,-
The Woman Spy :publishes the vote kw Mel
ba of Congress in that District in all the emus bit
throe. The result br Hudson, Whig, 4,148 Ds*
Loco, 205; Alien, V. S. 8,478. The major*
seirf Pulge Airs is 654. His ohmage she:sick
is quits prubdae.
For the Pittebnigh Gazette
A 12AILKOTH ILADIIII •
Frucassnms, Esq.,
President of the Yrusbetgfillortiro Rural Social y.
Pant Sir :-,—l received this afternoon by
hinds or Shober, a law ,copy of whlelt c
um ands box with the specimens of lUinais or
nee linte l which I take great pleasure is presenting ,
to your 60 MIT. Yours very truly,
WILSON WCA N DLESS
Nov. 27, 1849.
Mr. Srmaxti4 ll L Nov. 12.
Dear Colonel :—The bearer, Dr. J. S. Shaker
will deliver yeti • box, containing specimens of
the productions of this great agricultural State—a
Radish 27 inches in length, circumference 26 inch•
es, weight 171 pounds when pulled. The turnip
is of fine size, but not near so large as some I have,
and could have sent, if they had packed in the
box with the radish. The radish was raised by
Daniel Roberto, and the turnip by John Braunk,
of this county, (Brown.) Do me the favor to pls.,
them where they can be seen by the citizens of
your city or county. The radish wan pulled two
weeks Mute and by the time it reaches you will
have been over three weeks out of the ground.
Invite the editors of your city to no the main.
moth production.
Mr. Editor:—The specimen referred to in the
foregoing leuers, have been left at the seed store of
Mr. S. N. Wickersham ' corner of Sixth and Wood
Street., where the pubuo can have the opportuni
ty of examining them.
Yours &eventfully,
B. A. PAHNESUOCK.
Pres't. Pittsburgh Horti'ral Society.
Pirrstonton, Nov. 2S, 1848.
ADYIZTORMI OF a NYWISPAPCB--We recently
saw a paragraph relating the adventures of alener
containing drafts for 2.5000 sterling, which was
mailed at London, intended for Boston in England,
but in consequence of the omission of "Lincoln•
shire, it was sent to Boston, MaseachuseUs, nod
had to mamas the ocean before it reached its pro.
per owner. A few weeks since, with other Lon
don papers by one of the steamers, we received one
dated Septernebr 11, which on examination we
found was 1E47, and on it stamped .esis..ent to
Sidney." Here was a paper that had traveled near
to the other world. or at any rate to the other end
of this, which has come back over 15,000 miles of
ocean to England, and finally reached its true der
tination at New Orleans, one of the extreme points
of the United States. We wonder when, if ever,
the mail service of this country will be rednoed to
such a system of order and regularity, that it will
give similar care and attention to a newspaper '—
N. 0. Bulalin.
IMPORTANT MOVEMI.Tr AMONG TILE C1111 , 1"8 , 4,
IIPDLM. — The steamer Mondiana arrived yester
day morning from the rpper Mississippi with a
delegation of twelve liChippewa Indians, six of
whom are chiefs, from the Lake Superior coon•
WY.
This delegation, under the care of Major B.
Martell., of Sault Ste. Marie, are on their way
to Washington, for the purpose of Interceding with
the President for the purpose of securing, either
by grant or purchase, a portion of the lands sold to
the Government some time since, and thus to re
tain possession of their villages. They desire to
permanently settle, build houses, cultivate the
and become settled, induarious citizens of the
States, instead of roaming hunters of the forest
& Lout. Bev. Nov.
AE5A:131..)1.7 S. S./r . .. 1L - A telegraphic des
patch from Memphis uys that Borland hu been
elected to the U. S. Senate for Sevier's unexpired
term, and Sebastian for Ashley's vacancy. It is
thought that Sevier will be elected for six year's
filer the 4th of March next.
TlLL.LieeaPalzteraton has
Just concluded a treaty of peace and alliance with
the President of Libena, who is now in London.
The sleety is on the footing of the most favored
- -
Taicarasx-r T 10111110” to the "Value of Dr Al'l.anes
Vermtfuge. Read, all that doubt.
“iit ferret, when placed at the entrance of • rat bole.
enters the aperture, travels along the pasaage, seises
upon the rat. extermtuates his eo.utenee, and drags the
animal's defultet carcass to the light And in like
manner have I found Dr. Amertcan Term,
fuge to operate upon worths, those dreadful and dna
gerone tormentors ot chtldren This remedy, like the
ferret, enters Ole aperture of the month, travels down
the gullet, hunts round the stomach, lays hold oi the
worms, shake• the hie out of the reptiles, sweep. clean
their den and came. their cart-6.meg clear out of the
sy item This•t least has been the effect of the rerun.
loge upon my children NVNI ROC LATT
Naples. 1 , 47
- Mt, a to certify that I have used Dr ar Lane's Vet
mange. .rd bare fowl II to operatehke manner
upon my chtidten 1011 ti Ilitlti(aS
Naples, June. te-r "
A genuine .ruck of the above valuable medicate can
lus bad at the drug .tore of J Fluid k Co • No ad WDOd
4-reel nov77
I:D^ Vex sits Panne plain—lf you wish to be enc.
peastul to soy enderuking, you mu. always 'use the
Groper =hen.' Therefore, ti you have • eoulti, its
armr's 1L1.C.1 , 12.61rr and eured. kin it ts the proper
means. Have you Asthma or ddloulty of breattung,
then the only efhetent Me•n. to cur you is to tise
J aytte's Expectorant. whisk will =mei:Lately overcome
die rpm. which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and bungs up the woes. winch clop them
op. Mod thua rerooves every of:un...on to a free mein
rauon. while at the same time all inflammauon la au L
due& and a eons is certain to be effected. Have you
8r00m... Spinum of Blond. Pleurtsy. or in fact any
Pumonary Affection. then Line Expectorant
and relief is ceroun. and you will hod that you have
used the proper means.
For sale in Ptusburgh at the Pekin Tea Store l.o 7l i ;lth
street !mar Wood.
Corona AND Cotos —The frequent changes In n „ e
weather at this season of Me year, in•anably• g
along with them roughs and tor, whtch by timely
attention are eastly cured by st ple remedies. SKI.,
L.ER-s , IMPERIAL CM:IM SIRUP boo been in use
for the Met 12 years. and has gained more reputation
for the rare of coughs (not requaing settee medical
treatment) than any other preparatmn ever of to
the eines.. of Allegheny county The lmpertal Cough
syrup is eery pleasatd to the taste. and, on this •e
-count. is • peat favorite with children. The doses are
That
graduased. in the direcuons. son all urea
'That this long tried and highly popular rough remedy
may be within the reach Of all, it m sold al the low
price of 155 cents per bottle.
Prepared and sold by R K SF.LLERS. 57 Wood at.
Pitotburgh. D V. Curry. Al egheny, and druggists gen
erally in both ClUes. oetl
t.
[l=f - The soft, Anima. expression of some female.
grateful to •IC Pr. whtle the repulsive,coarse, muddy
yellow fares of ethers, ewe. dmattst -- the same aria
males Could such people ha unlaced to try • cake of
the true /onus' Itol,ut Cheimeal Soap, they would be
enraptured with the ehattKe They would have a deli.
rate. ciear, where skin, while every dtshgurement or
erupuon would La removed end cored.
Pt STICT a NOM —Pe rsons who have bought cheap
counterfeits and imitations of this, and have .had tin ef
fect produced, roust try this, Me animal. Mind, ask
for lopes' Soap. For sale at Ws. Jscasoa's. FS Utter
ly street. resat
Er Ladles who ow Jonea` Stillmanly tVhlte, !Lava
always a fine white transparent shin. Of Susa trial
wrll sausfy any one- Sold only to Pittsburgh. at a
La.rt7 at awytOdwridort yr
- -
Ur' Don't haves Foul Breath—lf T have, us.
tvilo ttalltna bottle of Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. To
tatil make your breath metal, mhtten your teeth. ans.
sold Cabana at tylthdavely
Mayoralty of Pittsburgh.
Mreetts. Warta d Co.--Gems: Please to armour
he name of Mr Itztrav WiLautos, ea a nuitable pen
or the office. of Mayor of this <ay
novtr•ot
!S. —M r Mao, Please announce that C
B. Scut...ta, Efml , .111 be • eandsdato for normnatlon
the offie. of Mayor nortl-tn Swam. Wm..
Mayoralty of Olaf/homy City.
NIPPOILALLT OP ALLIMPENT Cirr.—Mr ElillOr,
wil W l please announce the namelonarir
3d ard, Allegheny, for the office of Meyer, so ic ocri b ß e
the decision of the Whig and Aran:masonic Cowman ,
noshl•lor Maim V.
W. X. Wright, li. D., Driattst,
the
owes and re•ideoee on Fourth streall opposite th e A
Pittsburgh Bank. (Arc hours from I o'clook toll
M., and from 2 o'clock tel 2 P. M. sepl4-12
Suddenly, on Monday evening, 47th met,. Air.
as Tema, aged 39 lean .
On last evening, the 45W inst., Mr•. 8c...A Ann,
John M. Peterson.
The fnends of Me TamJy are respectfully requested
to attend the funer.l this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from
her late reatdence un Fourth 1111,001. near Ferry .
Bo? AND NODE WAREIIIHRE,
No 52 WOOD ST., BETWEEN 3d AND 4th STS.
R. TANNER &. CO.
T NV ITE Country Merchants and othem to so exam
nanon of their swab. which is one of the largest
to be found in any establishment to the country., and
consists of very desirable and seasonable goods, sz•
p re .l y .d.p.d. as to sized quality) to Western
. ) .1..s Prices urn! compare favorably with those alba
Bast. Terms liberal. nol4v-dtzu
iiITTI.IOND9-.Wanted to purchase, a few Thous
and Dollars of Pitwburgh city 6 per cent gond.
noe2o N NOLMI.I3 ts SONS
DRIED FRUIT-120 bush f.Nted P. 0.; 113 do d.
Apples, just received and far sale by
L S TV AMMAN,
31 water and 62 front st
GREENAPPLES -18U bbl . Green Apple., nrns
bona penieks, vunlivers and pippin., in store and
for sale by nor3n L 8 WATF.RMAN
FLOUR - 100 bbls in store and for sale by
nov3o L. S WATERMAN
1010EANS-7 0 bbls mall whoa Beans, moons and for
.1.1 Bohr by notao L. 8 WATERMAN
e . E.EI)B-0 pnme Sped; 10 bail Timothy
1.7 Sird, for sslo noy3B L 8 WATEVAN
ir-firEEBF,-100 bra prime W Roiterre, for mile by
dovad F VON BONNHORRT & Co
S. SALTS-11 tasks for We by
no• 30 8 P VON BONNIIOI4ST k C.
FLeT BOATS—AO Flat Boats, from 100 to 132
Ism& for ..to by J SCHOONMAKER
acs32l
UN/MIES-24 sacks Flaxseed; 221 Lard; 12 As
SFe&elf" 2 do antsenx; 10 Wes Cotton, to arm.;
for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY k. Co,
nov3o
EATHLKS—eI sacks to arrive. for sale by
oo ze ISAIAH DICKE\ a Co
G IN ---
EIENO-10 saeks to 001 . 1 , 10 i for sale by
nrm.lo ISAIAII DICK EY is Co
'
W
R'o sNoI, to store and for sale by
L
nov3o
REnBE-15 bbla m store and far ..I. by
nov3o ISAIAII DICKEY & co _
G
4 Lt Nl--50 bbl. Mara landing from Andric. Stan
/11. for rob e by LIALSALKS it SMITH,
1.00 lB and Inwood at
Tesseo Pet Nrils, for tale
- -nov4o. eno BAGMAN' & SMITH
NO. t BOAP---K l O bs. Cincinnati No I Soap, loot
reel and tor sale by
BACIALEY A SMITH
' ' •
,
SALISHATUB-8 tone superior Warms, In barrel.
and bases, mit received mud fat ode by
:POD P40.44zY s 814/Th
TO CONTILAOINCIIILS.
SEALED PROPOSALS vinll tm received at the office
of die County Commtiamontits ants' noon of Tear. ,
day,. Id4h day of December next, for th e following
were, to be done on the public grounds at New Cored
Roam en:
'Tatung the nuling and capping off the terrace wall.
pe n ft h s.vela sad replacing the mine on new walla
per yard lineal. Alao. taklng down and replacing
fate.
Taking down the present terrace well on Fifth street.
and so much or walls on Grant and Ross streets as the I
Commiestonem may direct_
Ercavating foundation three feet below the present
grade. per cubic yard; foundauou of walls below the
he
pakeniont. per perch ni ruble feel:
bur
pavement to be cut work of the same •a prcsebt wall,
per perch of 23 cubic ten—the walls to be three. Met.
or of such thickness as the Commissioners may duvet.
Additional steps of eat atone at gate ways, lame as
the present, per rtnn,,ficLril foot. Any anderpmnulig
that may be necessary to be done ender the direction
of the CortunissiOner•. All material necessary for the
shove specified work to be (crumbed by the contr. -
tot, and to be approved by a competent person appoin
tee by the Coinoillsioners, under whose seiwrinien
dance the whole work Is be done. Itidders will al
so state what sum they will allow for mammal in pee
-1 sent walls. at
The work to be commenced n el suin g spoof.
'nen tiale as the Commissioners may trunk prat , ta-
hie.
No bids will I e received for any portion other than
the whole of the work so specified to be do..
JOSEPH T MARKS.
PERKINS,TIIONAS Couantotoners.
WS HENSON,
Coststaato.a.' rte. November 30, 1.4 4 -dtd
Journal, AllletlCB/1, Chronicle, Ihspatett and Pont
sSTY.
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ATHENEUM SALOON
frHE .absent ts pleased to inform his friends and
1 - the public, that he has purchased that very extein•
sive and elegantly furnished establishment. known ••
the Atheneum Saloon, on Liberty street. between
Smithfield and Wood, formerlt kept by Peek. lhomp.
son k. Co., where he Intends keeptng a general RE-.?v,
TAU RANT and BOARDING HOUSE, in • style 's
cowl to none in the West
For the •ccommodanon of both Ladies and Gentle
men with fresh Oysters and other seasonable delica
cies, no house in the country as better prepared than
' the Saloon.
To gentlemen lodging themselves, regular boarding
will be furnished on advantageous tenins, rid of the
best quality.
Regular boarding, per week
Dining, alone, 6 days• • . •
Single dinner
Supper or Breakfast - • • .. 20
The Bathing Depsriment will be open and in good
order, every Wednesday and Saturday throughout the
winter season. unless specially ordered at other times.
To Hydrop nine patients the sunset-11-er would spo
cially recommend the superior conveniences of his es
tablishment, being provided with the Douse Snake,
(which encompasses the whole body and the Head
and Neck Baths,•till in eseellent order.
Society or Club Suppers and Dinners can be furnish
ed at the shortest notice, and in true Epicurean style.
novilo dtw ALEX. FERGUSON.
Journal, Dispatch. Chronicle and Post copy
•
Illoriongithela Navigation Company.
NOTICE 'PO sTticK HOLDKRS —ln pursuance of
the 1/mammon of the Charter of Ineorporatton, the
annual seeming of the Stec kliolders,of the Monongahe
la N•vtgation Company wilt be held on Monday, the
first day of JanunryB49, (befog the fire] blonday of
the mouth.) • at the offset of the ...id Company, In th•
Odeon Building, Fourth Street, Pathburgh, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon, for the purpose of elecung officers tor
the ensuing year. WM. BA/O.:WELL See - y.
nov:1l
Washington Reporter. Waynesburg Democrat, and
Unsontoarn Democrat ropy till elecuon, and send pa
per and Inn to Secretary. _ _
PAT/LNT SODA ASH.
DRICERtIDUCED —The subscribers have and on
hands, and wi
Thoell receive dunng the winter and
p
'fi h rseltipvgnr„t" c v k t; w ld ()"re
mans wYll arrive there per ship W. V. Kent,.' the let
me part of next month. They are now prepared to re
ceive orders at the fo ll owing reduced prices
I to 2 tons, 3;, cash, or 4e. 4 mos., approved bills.
2. 5 34 do, or 3j do do
5 . 10 21 4 mos, or 2 per cent off for cash, par;
or JO Wa NI MITCHELTRM 160 Liberty at
DISSOLUTerION
the firm —1 he p
of an Marsian nerstup d
heretofore ease-
wig un d M'Closkey,
was by ratline. consent dissolved on the 14tn inst.
R. S NIARSLAND.
JAMES M'CLOSKEY.
The clothitng Business wtlt be earned on by R. S.
klarslans in nil its branches, at the old stand, 45 Übe,
Breet. corner of yir . gin all nov:10-d3t•
NY. nu to. Baltimore
Not. Philada.
D C JO. k.
Tj I.D BUCKNOR. Tobacco Commission M.
AUL cholas, 41 North Water ot. k 16 North Who,
n0•3..t
A LPACAS AT IMPORTERS PRICES—Smith
AJohnson, 44 Matket st.reet, tell for the laal•
*nee of the ocaAon •t the ongthal cost their slott
Fancy Alpacas. cc:mar...mg avery vanoty noun
striped plaids and chameleons o
e3O
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THE subscrtber ts prepared to furnish coal mut
quant,ty, m Pittsburgh or Allegheny Orders lei
at the store of Q. Haughey, foot of Liberty street. 0 ,
addressed to me through the Post office, grill be prompt
I y attended to. A KIRK LENVIS
Pyrrnont Worts, Nor dlesdstrtlerett
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C2I.7NDRIES-71 sack. dried Peaches.. do Fcmiter
0 per steamer Cornet and for sale by
acrt:M C RANT 41 water at
Pl. CHRONI. pesli—Aro lb.
ANN
rec'd aud
mas by noa ur M A FAIINIK. ACo
API'I.ES-100 bble Bel'dowers and RO6llllte.
We nor:!' 8 F VON kIONNI - 11 1 RST kC.
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VINE COFFFM—Motha. old Goy lova, Guava
F gt Domino' and Rio Collet. Just rec'd nod for ea
at We Pekto To. Store. To Fourth at, by
.. • • A A. IIN FR3
WWI, St
INSELT 011.—W bbl. supenor Liweed Ja
L 4 received and for sale by
nave, WICK k !d•CANDLES
't:EN APPLEII—I2O Mph. for sale by
'oorY9 WICK Cs M'CANDLESS
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SAI.ERATI 44-40 cask. Cleveland Saleran..; 14
no b dodo, for sale by
nov.Z9 WICK & NUCAN DI.F:Ass
BACON SIDES-13,0W lb . city cured Bu On, for
.ale by nos - 2Y) WICK a 31'CANDL1.14$
e W R Incest. for sale by
"'
"' WIK & WCANDLESS
nosi`O
F W .D C , R y9 -3° "'.
"""* Vln i FNITII;L:V.;
GARRKTT'S SNUFF-3 WA. to more and for tale
by nd,r29 WICK Cc h 1 CAN DLESS
CHOCOLATE -43 his to more and forsuba by
ov2t WICK lc NFCANDLESS
CYTTI3N hIATTILASSI,N—A superior article of
facculy and steamboat Manna.., manufactured
from rood coup' well cleaned and carded, for .al. be
I
noet3 II4:BSEIC, warehouse 79 water .t
lOTTON BATTINGS-30 0 bolos family Banlor.
200 do No I do, lOC do No 2 do, lot ' , ale by
noeß I HbRSEY
SIGHTIICHANGEON NE,,— eji ,fr .ale by
~A; ,Hl,l IONS
S -
(WIT KICHANGEON PHILADELPHIA. for sa
by novAi N HOLM E 3 8. NONS
C ITY
v IVN D N S—Warned by
HOLM kJ Ze. SONS
ARD 01L-10 bbls Lest winter Warned Lard On
Li Just recd per memo. Wyonnos; ...1) do fall wan
ed, On do No Yin store and tor aale by
norar SELLERS a NICOLS
LINSEED OIL—I•! bbbt. pnane °nice to store an
tnr sale by noval9 SELLERS & NICOL
'VINE FLOUR-50 bids bate Flour, in .tore .d ft
rale by nor'N SF.LLLILS & NICOLS
BLACK tVADDING--900 doa extra large and be
ay, not reeetved and for sale by
notta9 SHACKLE:TT & WHITE, 99 wood at
CANTON FLANNEL—a--Three bales heavy turd
unbleached Carden, just received by
nee?) SHACKLETI . & WHITE
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SILK FRINGES-5M do: black Bullion Fringe, 1
recd by noviN SIIACKLETT IwqtsE
T INSEVS-900ti ea.* good bright colours. Jo
opened by noel 9 SIIACCLETT K WIIrrE
fIObIFORTH-3 00 doe boo bnght colors, ond amen
ble styles, lust opened at reduced pewee , by
novtN PHACKLErr a WHITE
@ME
CHEESE- LMO b. orcurm Cheese, just landtsug from
s v 2 W Erie, .d for side by
nov29 8 & W HARBAUGH
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BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-1 0 bbls In sore and for
sale by rj0 ,,,, 8 & W HARBAUCHI
Por L.Tr sahrt — nbob".: BHIRATV(7II
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r) YE FLOUR-4I bbl. Rya Flour, Harbaugh
LA" brand, in stole and for Gala by _ .
CORN HUSKEL4n Stora and for sale by
novt.V S h W HA KRA UGE
'DIU METAL-8 0 tons Hanging Rook Pig Metal, h.
E tang, (or sah, by
,24 FORSYTH k DUNCAN
S A L no T v P . r RE-30 bags enitifriisalpoi:7lcyEy.t.
co
C _
m storeand for sale by
nov& ISAIAH DICKEY k Co
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FIRE: AND WATER PROOF MINERAL PAINTS
bbls in note and for sale hy
kt IRAIALI DICKEY dr. Co
nosi
M.AotitCrictest brand., D 18 B a.la and .54 Inmp rot ..le
by n0v2..4 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
UOAR4I tang prime N 0 gar, Su for sale by
17 nokIS It ROBISON kCo
uNriam:4-dried Peaches; 'ZS bush dried
0 Apples; 2 bgs Liiriseng; I do Snakeroot, IS bu small
While Briansoust reed pet Clipper No 2, for wale by
nos Tr. R ROBISON b. Co
9 LIBLS Fre. RuII Butter; 3 bet. Deady.,
al Rags, received and for I
novA -.tlr 4 R ROBISON'
L' Cc
INBIEED-10 bbla Enveer & Hattultou's IA
teed 011, in atom and for male by
ROBISON & Co
novdd @
Q &LERATCS-5041/ lb. reed and far .10 by
R ROBISON & Co
0 novai
B UC n KVI O 'IIEKT Pflit;ll-114.a,cIra.hui'd. for .le by
13) NNHO _ . 4 Co
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frIALO . T . IIIe SEED—
sa"FbV23I9I3IticNVORST & Co
ROLL !FUTMR—II bbl. for sale by
~
ovA S F VON BONNHORST &Co
p atat.. o. ASH—:s . n as o, k B l , 4 pure ;r4; , 1a1 . 2 . !T and
DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES— boob Hued
peaches, 00 do do Apple.; meld iwd for sale by
novB . TAKBEY & BEST
A,C,y,vtla.:l,--le and i t o cb . l. l t Irge No 3 Mackerel, Just
, noyl7, JAS y A HUTCHISON &Co
ItHACOLTdbi
t :trks prime Itio li C t rfrie ic i•oce,
no/ C
41 orator st
BAGALEY 2,_/ rIODFISH-16 bhds Codfish, landlog and for s SM ITH ale by
nov27 &
CGHC E D SA LTS—I 3 bbl . Imding from .came
0 Vermont, and for sale by
nor 27 BAGALEY d SMITH
tar TAR .I " C Twla , fine order, load
Di Inland for sale by BAOALEY ta SMITH
novUr„.
tI,MOR}-2F HERRINGS—M bee Rigby Hemet.,
10 just revolved mtd for solo by
nov27 BAGALEY A. SMITH
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IRON--. 7 11 tons Allecheoy Psa Iron, on the
P lS wharf uul for soh, by J a a FLOYD,
oovto Rouod Chureb thaldlna
URN ii.iTiCng UF an F d k f—M2COt
b b .. (new oropo 810
R FLOYD
.1 k.
rioeS 7
'visit MOSS —Gm bale justLlN roe'd and for sale by
B A EAESTOCK A Go,
nov24 eor Ist and wood Ta
fABBIA-000 mans just reed anrgAr sr.nt lit
‘,./ WV* ' ' 9 • r•BriE•YRVIA.Er, C 9
..
Sy John D. •• /11letli7selt
On Thursday morning, Nov. 3), at 10 oktlOcklltkir
Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood sod Fink
streets, will be sold, without restive., oo a eredit of GO
days on all soma over SM. for approved endorsed
notes
-22 pada:ger Staple and Forney Dry Goods.
Jost received from Now York, congas./ of
42t/ lb• white and assorted colored thread; 9t dot
Ilitffingtoua white and cord .pool coot., 191 NI nee .
dies assorts d;paek• plus, *a gross talk tanst moat
and Test banana, WO are.. laaung batons, 3.4) gro•s
pearl shin buttons; 41,0 dos sulpeo tape . 9 6 dor white
braid; 102 gross shoe laelngs; 40 great gross horn pa
taloon buttons; 40 great gross agatts; 100 gross knit-
U.g vista
112 cards scissor., IS cards pen knives, I gross bar
tat
do, IS pieces avian chinas, tapes guthants.sup ,
fine cloths, CMJIMIC 511.1.1110U5, Saone . blanket.,
pilot cloths, bleached and brawn muslin., .1p.•4,
cashmeres, Irish linens, damask linen table cloth..
woolen comforts, hoods, shawl. and hdkfs great ilia.
Sc
At 2 o'clock.
Groom . • , (,hiernx.eare, Furniture, ge.
At 6*clock,
A quantity of fine table Slid pocket cutlery, gold ai.d
Ether watches, mantel clod., blank hooka letter cod
cap writing paper, variety goods, be roman fazenovw y paws,
USEMENTS ,
THEATRE
CS. PORTER . MAN•au.
FOURTH NIGHT OF MR. A A. ADDAMS .
SECOND NIGHT OF MRS. LEWIS
Combination of Talent!
T 110030,, Novexen 30, ottil It preunted a play
in 5 acts, nailed
BRUTES
Brutus Mr. Addams.
•
M. Leis
Sailors Hornpipe ?Haste r,Wood.
To conclude with '
SKETCHES IN INDIA.
Tom Tape
MI. J. Donut.
Sally • , . Mas Cmise_
Ijj- To-morrow, ND. Addams and Mrs. Lewis w'
.PC. O . ,
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Exhibition of Microscopic Objects.
ON
thts week THURSDAY
?W. AND FRIDA Y EVENINGS of
Ser II
.ZiO. will giro exhibmons
with the Oxy-llydrogen Microscope and Magic Len
ten, to Phtle Hall.
The ins...tents are of the first class, and a large
number of objects have been prepared for the Micros
cope., emit:raping a vanety of insects and their org+.o.l
the ammuMte which usual to stagnant water, to
vinegar and other 4114 the funnies of the moues
and ferns, and dlostranou of vegetable atracnire, de
compoonion of water, crystallisation of sake o
With the Lantern will be exhibited a series of Duaol
ring Views, and the Chroutatrope or artificial fire
works.
The exhllnuons will commence at o'clock, and
will be continued next week.
Tickets can be bad at Mr. Richardson's Jewelry
Store, Market street—S rents a single ticket, or flee
tor a dollat. DJ.%
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EUROPEAN AGENCY,
For the Recovery of Dormant and Improperly With
held REAL AND PERSONAL EuTATE; the Set
tlement and Arbitration of Commercial, Trading, and
other Debts; Securing Patents for Invenuons in Great
lintam, Ireland, and the Colonies and DependeaCies
thereunto belonging, and Negotiating for the Put
chase or Sale oldie same.
EFERENCE may be had on application free of
IX,
charge, (provided the motive is not thatof mere
curiosity,) to • Lut -compristng upwards of 15,000
names in which unclaimed property is standing.
Also, an index to our 10,01/0 advertisements which
have appeared for the past kJ years tn Canons British
newspapers, addreased to Heirs at Law and necr, of
kin. Communications by letter are requested to be
post-paid. BENTHAM FABIAN,
38 Broadway, New York.
References are permitted to HokCharles P. Daly,
Judge Court of Common Pleas, New Yo C rk
Freeland, Swore k
Chas. Cartledge k Co.
W. kJ. T l'agseau..
G. FL A. Ricketts, Esq.
Edward Schroder, Esq,., Cincinnati, Ohio.
A. ratChln, Esq., President Patel:on Bank, Buffalo.
naval-dam
POPULAR WORICAOF FICTION,
FOR SALE HY JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Mar
ket street, corner of Third.
Vanity Fair; a novel without a Hero: by Wro..
Thlwkery.
Edward Vernon; My Cousin's Story: by E. V. Ctulde
Mary Hewitt'. Translation of the Peasant and hi.
Landlord.
Cap, Marryatt'a Children of the New Forest.
The Bachelor of the Albany.
Old Hick. the (ionic; fey Webber.
Mary Grover; or, the Trusting ?Jae: by Chas. B.
d.
It.
Wuthertng Heights: by the author of "June Ey
The Tenant of Wl!drat' Hall: by the author of .1.
the Th e Image of by Father, Illustrated: by the Broth.
Nlayheve.
The Ihsetpluse of Llfe.
Three Stater, and Three Fortunes, or Rose, Blanch.
and Violet, lby U. H. Lewes.
Tturty Sears Since: by d. P. R. James. Esq
noes
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OVERIMPB DOUBLE REFINED SUGARS-20
Jj Loirering's Double Refined Loaf, Crathed an"
Pulverized Sugars, pat reed and for aide at the Pek
Tea Store, Mi. Fou street, by
TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY AHD PA.NCY
GOODS.
F.
EATON & CO,
ve Demers tu Thiamine mad
. tra berda ahery, ha removed from then old
stand to NO. 61 FOCRTE STREET, 6 doors from
Ma , km sanset. novE
1 OATS' .SPOOL CI:MON—MU dos Coats' best
albite Appals; 3IX , do 41:0 yd do Mark de; MO do 20U
yd do cord do, received this day sod for sale by the
ease at eaiderit prim, F H EATON tc Co,
ea fourth st
ISSN AND INFANTS' WEAR—F H EATON &
111. Co, have added to their former business a de
partment tinder charge of Mrs. Bigelow of Boston, for
making to order in latest styles, Infants' Wear, Misses
Sacks, clogks nod MOM., Ladies •nd Genta Dressing
Citrus. .
Garments embroidered or stamped for embroidery.
kmumg, netting, crotchet larork,hemstanblatt and art ,
king neatly executed• norm
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VTICTORINES AND SCARFS FOR LADIES—FSttc
Zepkyv Surfs, white and cold; do do do etrulied,
Swan's down Vaetonnes; Elude ugh'', wristlets,
Swans down Neck Ties, ladies silk and woolen
Vests; Svian's down Trimmings.
Just reserved at EATON'S new Trimming Store, di
Fourth st. noicki
VRE.I4 GOODR—F H Karim a Co are constantly
~‘[, supplied with • large and c boleti asaortment at
silk fringd• and gimps, relitet ribbons and braid. la
ces, editing* and embroideries, giaVell and !maim.",
gents shirts, suapenders and under garment., Berlin
Zephyr, woolen yams, needles, pin. buttons, tapes.
bobbins, ; all of which they offer at the lowest caah
pnces Inerchants and ether. at their new and cons.
insidious warehouse, thl Fourth as, near market. noB)
GENTS' CLOAK TASSELS-2 dos =hats Tan
vela assorted, 3 do stlk dodo 2do do fine do; to
do do Lallms Tassels, assorted, do cold do do.
WOOLEN GOOD - 3—W do: children's woolen costs;
6 do do do Caps - 4 do do common; 10 dor. Woolen emu
forts, untried; IS do doswith rings; 50 do ladies Cash
mere Gloves ass , d.
LEATHER BELTS-30 dos blk Molkakin Belts; YO
do do Morocco do, 3 do cord do; at
nrce22 ZEBULON KINSEY'S, 67 market st
p
ITTSBERGIICOMPANY.—The Trustee!.
of die Pittsburgh Gas Company have authorised
I, an additional tale 01 the Stock of said Company. The
books ate now open for the mile of a limited amount
mud Stock, at the Exchange offiee of Hussey, Ham
k. Co , Pourth street. JOSHUA HANNA.
noviA I er
FOB fliALE—Oos pair second Band Ma e. in good
rsparr, mot rairoluart, containing 31.0 Spindles...sari
One Cap NVinder, contalronig BO spindles, suitable lb
voolled martufactarers.
BLACKSTOCY., BELL tc Co.
Pot Cotton Mill. Nov. V, IMo-di.
BACON—)9 pea Raton, landing front surd Muds
uin for sale by AS DAZELL,
nov2l 24 water s
SUNDRIFB-20 Ins Cheese; 4 bbl. Roll Maier,
casks Potash, landing front Michigan Line and
sale by noval JAS DALZELI
FEATHERS--6.eks Feathers, rise'd and for sale by
nbv23 C H GRANT
APYLEZ--I2 bble fine eating Apple., past received
end for sale by C H GRANT.
norts el ender
et
LOVERDIG'S SUOMLS—gaI bbls Lovering's ex
Sugar, crashed and ginlvervied, landing and fo
Bide by nov2s HAG/AIXI it SMITH
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FLAXSEED OLL—IO MAI., to prime order, just
eelved and Ito sale by R E SELLERS,
57 wood st
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11h4INERAL WATER CORKS—MI gross .hors,
yu pnme arucle, pun reetwod and for rate by
nov2S R E SELLERS
BATH SRICE-10001dst reed aiatt for uric" by
novihi B A FAHNESTOCIC & Co
BCRLAP rY3 S-40 pe on hand wsd for sale low by
no Mt/ RPHY k LEE
TOBACCO bad. Tobooco, lna recd.ea on n.
argnment and for rale by
noviAtt GEO WEYSIAN
r u. BUTTER—Ia store and for sale by
H.OBT DALZELL, liberty
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yang and for sale
n0v.15
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ALKFLATUB--15 tons m sutra and for sale b
noelb ROUT DALZELL
COFFEE -130 bap Just re 'd UM for We by
nosa3 8 Y VON BONNHORST k Co
'ilk:AS-4S package. Yontly Upon, Gunc/bleder au ,
Imperial, for sale by
nov23 SF VQN ISONNHORST t C,o
LASS-00 bzi 40 do 10x12, 40 do40:14,
0 T
es
OorM-"`""" for .ale byy
1 7 , k Co
() ° . ft l ' eo by EA -44 12.2.13 - J 1! k'rog Va1411=7 1 6, 1 °
C E-60 bid I;
-BO ..lo by
n 0,23
NNNHORST t Co
B uTrE
13.-4 bbls fr
00.70 t en , F4dg i ßatte r :i ii f l o i r o x i s t .l 4 e T bz
co
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M.E.RATU*-10 casks for sale
► . 0,13 F VON 11014THORST /4 Co
SREET IRON-10 tons Nas 24 and IS !anima. f
ash, by nar23 8 Y VON BONNHORS r Co
SPERM' OIL.-1 ease \Pieter Sperm 011 past reed
and for Bald by nolla R E SELLERS
TAMAIOA ARROW ROOT-1 case of supteriorquel
itt jot sale•b• novß3 R E ShLLEILS
cHVCOLAT COCOA, ke.—W Baker's No I
rotate, liakees Cocoa A n a o :alerfolk eo
oecdate, conattunly ott band for by
tIAGALEY is SMITH,
Asyta (or W Baker, Dorchester, N.
FANCY CASSIMERES--J reeetved by AA M.
sou & bo Market st, a lame assortment of the
above owned goes* 'slosh they offer at Easiest
wholesale pries. oast':
HE LIESUCAN ALMANAC FOIL 1846—Jusi
1. read and Mr ogle by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, HOollanlinlla,
nuel7 __coloo;aWkal and 3d am_
Q FIKEI.LOC%4CL—Nabove E
fo le DIVIN PROVIDENCE—dr few
0 comes of work rsa oy
nova 7 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
POE, Cbromele, Journal and American .p•r.
0. MOLASSII9I-13 bbl. otiose, in toad - order,
JOE recd per emu Columbian, and Om sale by
& MITCHELTKKE,
130 Libeny on
Q UUAR HOC 812; MOLASSM-- 11 bbl. prima, and
10 in good ardor. tor gala by
W & M mrrcitEersiE
NO. SUGAR-47 hhda .
rwr47
L o b l ; F SU6 , t4-30 bblit ti, srA Ir a &s, (.4 TRRE
we
PREESE-75 . 4s Coutp. Checoo, for sale
m4'4 DWU
GBEEN /iPPLE3-60 bbls Basset apples, dza sale
awfli P wELLIAIdts U 0 wend a
MBOAT6.
CINCINNATI-46 PITTSOUROH
DAiLy PACKET LINE.
Bill well known line spo-ndnl pay.enart Steam
er* is now composed of the otraeat. sa Cleat, ho.
shed and furnished. and moon ?Powerful boat* an t a.
rs
wate or Me INeat Ever) a rrommodanon and coma
n
fon that money can procure, has ecru provted tor pas
sengers. Tbe Ulm 110 5 been ‘n operatma for five year*
—has earned a nuthon ot people *about the l e
for te.
ry Meru person The boa • will he at th o o'f
Wood 'Meet the lay rev wag in claming, lot Ihe tecep. ,
bon of (taught and me caul Cl pautenaters on the mat.
ter In all ease.* thc footwear money must be plod m
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWIY , Pi. Capt. A la hiaaoa, wl.l
leave rtttaburgh every Sunday inoraing at 10 o'elect;
Wheeltstg ever) Sunday eveautg at 10 r
1.
May , 1047 . . .
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MONDAY PACKET.
The NIONONt. A 11E101, Cape Fdroms., well leave Pena
burgh every Monday neornenet at 10 o'cloek; NV - beetle:4
every Monday evening .10 n 0.
LII I J
The HIBERNIA No A Capt KAyerrearaa, wsll
ave I...taborets every Tuesday toornsthe at Hs mama,
11===
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No L Copt. S. lA, tell!
ave. Potabor3h ever, Wedne.day rooming at 10
'clock; Wheel.opt every Wedneatt ay evenoT at 10 P
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THURSDAY PACKET.
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The BRILLIAN'f , Capt. l•ssc. ccul leave Pitts
burgh every Thursday inornotg a% to o'clock; Wheekag
every Thursday evening el .
FRIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPER No. Y, Copt CiutOrr, will leave Pau
burgh every Friday morning of 10 o'clock, \Theehog
every Friday evening at 10 r
BATITHIIAY PACKET.
The MESSENtirilt, earn S 00, will learn Pitts
burgh every Saturday morning el 10 o'clogli Wheeling
every Saturday evening at 10
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS,
1 "
8*
InaiMi
. .
Ivu aLsuow,)
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. AL, and ar•
rives at Glasgow, lmouth of the Sandy and Beaver CA.
rial,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11, same night.
Leaves New Li 11,013 at 6 o'ckick, P. M., tinaklng the
trip canal to the flye r during the nide4) end Glasgow
at 9 o'clock, A. 91., and arnves nt Putsburgh at 9 P.
ht--thou making a conunnous tine for carrying
setygers and freight between New, Lisbon and - y
s.
burgh, shorter time and at lest rates than by any
other route.
The pimpriators of this Line have the pleasem of in
forming the public that they have fitted up two Brat slam
Canal Boats, for the acoommodation of passengers and
relight, to run in connection tenth the well known
meaner* CALEB COPE and BEAVER. and connect
atn Glasgow , . with th e Pittsburgh and Cinem.
can and other daily lines of steamers down the Ohio
and Ithostssmpt riven. The proprietors pledge them
selves to spare no expense or trouble to immure corn
f o o f ri e s t a e fe p tL v an n d dlspateh, and ask of the public a sham
riiTHORIZED
O. M. HARTLiS,
8. HARBAGOIL Pa'burgh'
IL HANNA. et co 1 Lisbon.
J H.ARBAVGH &Co s
NOTICE—The steamer 13F.AVF.11, C F.. Clarke, mu
ter, will leave after due nonce, for Yellville pun3ctu
ally, at 9 o'clock in the mormnk jel
1 8414. 104-As
PITTSBURGH a,
P•cke BROWNSVILLZ
Daily t L ine.
FEBRUARY 1.,1948 FEBRUARY ls, 184
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LEAVE DAILY AT, A. M. AND 4 P. M.
The following new boars complebs
tee line for the present season: AT
LANTIC, Capt. James Parklnsont
ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and LOUD;
ItPLANE, Cap t Bennett. The boats are entirely
new, and are fitted up without regard to expert.. Ev
ery comfort that money can procure hos been provided.
The SOats lease Pas. Mnouei Wharf Boat at
the foot of Ross st. nouer.gab will n
be punctual on
board, es the
A.
Certriloly leave at the adver•
used boars, n A. M. and 4 P janfil
.. .
PITPSHURtiII h WHEELING PACKET.,
maliarThe swift steamer
CONSUL,
Webber, waster. ••lii mare regularly
or Wheeling, every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock precisely.
Leave Wheeling every 'faraday, Thursday and S.
oredey, at 7 o'clock, a nk, precisely.
The Consul will land at all the unennediate norm—
Every accomodatton Mat can be procured for the com
fort and safety of passengem has Le en provided. The
twat to .1.0 provided With • .elf-acting safety guard to
prevent egplowons. For Detect or painnage apply on
board or to DAVID C HERIINT,,
feb4 • corner of Ist and Smithfield ats.
—REGULARkVIIYIELINCI PACKET.
_
The new and splendid creamer
ST. A N'PHON Y,
D P Kinney, mower. will run as • reg
ular packet between Pittatiargh and
Wheeling, leaving tins coy every Tuewlay, Thursday
and Saturday, at Ili o'clock, A. M.. and WI: tang eve
ry Monday, Wednesday and Ferdey , at v &elk, A. M.
For freight or pasaage, having serener accommoda
tion., apply on hoard or to
T!=
/A MRS NI AY, Agent.
The St Anthony Is • new boot, arid for wood and
cononoodations cannot bo rutpassed by any boot an
. Hoer. novle
FOR W HEFLIN() AND SUNFISH.
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The new and feat Craft.
WELLSVILLE.
Barnes, master, will leave fnr abort
d all i4termedtate pores on Wednes
days and Saturdays of tblh week. For frets ht or par ;
sage apply on board or to
novl6 Uhl/ E hIILTF.hUERGER, Ag
PITTSECECII-A.ND LbEtSgICLE PAC'S:Et ITN P.
The now and splendid fast passen•
ger packet.
I'ELIX:RAPII No. 2,
Mason. waster , will leave for einem
nati and Loam•ille on Thursday, the Ifith Inst., at 10
o'clock, A. M. For freight or pasnage apply on board,
to HU ILBRIDGE. WU-64 , N h Co, or
Ukki UNIILTEYUF.RtIIiRL
. .
.E . Ste o r n e r r: v ez i to o n , nTll lamer 1 . .. , 0uri11e for New
go . direci, and can have e tfa r ga ~..g ttired ? rere"Mars
tired. norrl6
FOR CINCINNATI.
The splendid Iglu dr.ogh steamer
COMET,
Tl ' d rd inte 'n on ' :l r l ' ate" ll l''"
6"
.h*"
16 o'clock. Foe frenght or pasange r"s ap t p " l; '" orno . rot ' . "
Oov3 o _
OMINME
The vpleinhil new steamer
VEFLNIONT,
Wm kinslett.iniSCr, will leave tbr the
ve and intermediate ports to-day
Far freight or passage, apply on hoard. noetor
FOR SAINT LOUIS DIRECT
~... The splendid steamer
lAARA,
Coo master. will leave for above
nil intermediate polls this day, at 10
o'clock, A M.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to
nov2q B
The new and fat running steamer
NORTH RIVER,
C .. agtr .u trt m , ,d 7 . l , l . l
p le o u r z
d f , o ,s e
d :l y to v a s t
nvoith'
=Ol
arg- TO AND reox
Pittsburgh and Philulelphia,
(Vt• nuxasaiscen) . .
TINE, FIVE DA VS—RUNN ICH; DAY AND NIGHT
T HE ere
mmenc re e ttp , z n t n tu .. ll ,, y T n to , zed ,, t h h , e n t . thle A L L.;:e ,
will lee.e Philadelphia dmly with the Mail Tram tut
Chaattberattarg, and from thence he \Veen, with •
relay of heroes, running day and ta r will be
prepared ea forward 6000 Ma frelgta daily. Apply to
novta D LEECH tr. Co
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PIONEER TRANSPORTATION LINE,
; 74
&.•• 1848•
BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND PITTSBURGH.
1:1;X' Tittle, 5 days. , 4 01
Merchandise tratisposed al Canal Mel.
FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Airs"
Water street, Yinsbargh i
FRAILEY & MARSHALL, Agents,
novl7 47 Light strea, Itshonor.
BUSKS & CO'S FAST EXPRESS
FOR CENIHERL.AND, tsALTIMORE. AND THE
THE Proprietors of this Luse have pot ou New Sowa,
and are prepared to forward packages of all de
scriptions daily, at the lowest rates.
J. C. BLIAVI:L.I.,
Water suer% Piusburgli
ROBINSON s BOEHM,
IS4B. Maa
I=l
QUITTERS sod others ore manumit tam thro Line
L. 3 conutioes to run duly. Produce end nierehandit e
receipted tor by FIVE DAY LINE •Itli regales wag
on*, at low rates and specified ume
C himburgh;
nov IA RObLNSON h BUEHAI, lialumare.
I\I'ENV WORKS—Cromwell's Speeches, &et—Oliver
1.1 Cromwell's Letters and epeeches, ties,
the
supplement to tpc :mat edition: With eitteidanons By
Thomas Carlyle. In 2 vol. 1.2m0. Cio h.
Collins' Kentuelor.-11muidical Skitich. of lien.
tneky, erabrecing ii
history. antiouit). mid co
tural
CUI/0111110, geographical, statistical and geotogical de
sengnons; wltti anecdotes of Timmer life, had more
than one hundred biographical sketches ot dreiturgamh
ed pioneers, soldiers, and statesmen; Mrtms, lawyer.,
divines,_ etc. Maturated by lorry mignivings. By
Lewis
Fury T totes and Legends of marry Notions--Select
ed, newly mid, and translated. By C B. Burkhardt
Bearinfuliy iliustrated.
The Arabian Ntg ts—The Thotioatol and One Nights,
or. the Arabian Nights' Entertait memo; translated and
erlllV fox (many reading—with exp la na t ory note.,
by E. V. Lane. Esq. Prom the seentid London eds.
non: illustrated with 64X$ wood cum by Harvey, and
dluramated ones by Owen Jones. Complete Ili Itg
parts, paper; or II vols., Igroo. Cloth—tilt:
The above books rust received and for sale by
JOHNSTON STOCKTCIN, lleokselleru
nov - 26 market. ear Ltd it
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LAW rdirficz.
THE undersigned Iviorms has mend, and we pubsl4-
th.l be intends to retoov..hon ," Wnshis.gton
city, where he wtllatlositi to the proseeutton of claims
on Convese, amt the Departments, h• zua toc
baldness of-the law In all rts brmnrhes, 1.1,[11111
CourtaV ti be Distract. ANDREW WYLIE, J
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OST—Supposed in have been taken by wouok s
Li Sam steamer Yankee, Nov 6, It.te, a box marked
Aaron Mathews, Camden, [holden coo ,q, cam of J.
garly,Ness London, New ark—weight 2-0 lbs.—
Any information respeatum told box, woM be thankful
ly received and laterally rewutded
J stwros JONES,
Morton,. shela Howse
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gIARPOPR CARPETS"—t.;,...toot! ) reccavlng 611
Nj W. IireIifILOCICI, 75 Fourth sneer, ..very raotery
of cOO.,VjOg ip pun of Aani. mton r of most
beautiful pattey.;; Velveti lete.t prom.. =potted,
very rig 1 vestry, Inuony .; ply. sup sod Venetia.,
all of which we we ll sell as low a. they eau be pur
chaeed in thismarket Importing and parehumg trot,
the manufacturers, eoliths = to compete with the
eastern market ovls
QTR.!. FitaßV littAln FOR FALF.—the rub
0 scribers oar r to pen one-fourth GI the two ferr •
boats Ora. Scott and Worth, now running fro..
the 1001 of Penn street to Saw 3lnl Ruo, so ft to mak
It a prokliblo ineeeratent for caponl”lL or any wh
may wish to engage 111, tie business.
Forfar*es peLeulare, inquire of
arreZi-If 0 BLACKBURN & Co,"Water st
MEIIEIMIEI