THE PITTSBURGII GAZETTE, PUBLISHIZI fly WHITlyc CO PiTT9BI3I I .Gii . SATURDAY MORNING, DEG. 2, IMS. PILLIALDELPHIA NOIITIII o the North Ame r- Adverusenems and Subset'Otious man and United etates Gazette, Philadelphia, received and forwarded from this office. commEnclAL LIST AND PHILADEL PHIA PRICE OITERIENT. Sabscriptio. to this valuable piper aril! be received sad forwarded from this otrice. NEW YORK $. ZPRESS. We 'will receive .d orward free of expense, ad vertisements and cubreri f ptitms far this paper. DE:TPrersausau Dula GASC= Vpublished Tn-Weekly, and Weekly.—The Daily as Seven DoLLars per annum: the Tri-Weekly is Five Dollcrs per annum; the Weekly is Toro Dollars per annoru, siriedy to advisees. 11:rdanuernieres arc earnestly requested to hand I• theta favors before 3r , m., and as early in the day a practicable. Advertisements not inserted fora speck ,fled time will invariably be charged mail ordered ock Fox Lanorr Commertial Intalligenee,Domeade, Mar ttets, River News, Imports, Money M.lrets, he. se tint See next page for Telegraphic New. For Local Natters see next pas°. Ononoco RITTS EXTEDMOM—We an pleased to leant that the steam chip Venezuela, which left here last summer.for the nver Oronooo, in Vene. such, South America, has arrived, all safe, at Cur, neon, where the cabins are being put up. The voyage ims been very prosperous, and the of f icers and crew are in the best spirits. Mr. I'. A. Bat,- wt, son of our respected townsman, Avrtumr Esq., from whom we derive this infiirma tion, was, at last accounts--the 29th of October— at Laguyra, where he had gone to attend to some business connected with the expedition. iuOl will MYECT 1305,11,1...—We hope our CI read the report of the Visiters, and take active tneasurea to support so noble a charity. Were it not for the Christian enterprise displayed by the Slaters of Mercy and others having charge of it, our cit y would still be under the reproach of be. lug destitute of a hospital. Flu to WAIMMOTO.I.—We understand that the New Wing of the Female Summary, Washington, Pennsylvania, was burned to the ground on Thurn day morning, and the main building Enoch dam aged. The young ladies were all turned into the streets, and are scattered among about the inhabi tants.—No lives were lost. In ng Oorrsspondenos The numeious friends of the honest Old Farmer Soldier, Gen. dosnaos Manus, will be pleased to learti,from the following correspondence, that Gov. Jambs-tors oerernor his acceptance the honorable mist of Adjutant General of the Commonwealth— Although Gen. Markle felt compelled, from his advanced axe and love of retirement, to decline the honor, yet it is pleasant to know that such worthy and deserving men are remembered by our excellent Governor H.L.B.LIMBIriIOn, August 22, IBSS. Gen. Josren MULE.; My dear 81r,—Permit me to offer for your aecep• tance the office of Adintimt General of this Com monwealth. In tendering this appointment I feel that its ac ceptance will place that branch of the Public ser vice in the cure clan honest man, and a true and time honored soldier of the late war with England, while at the same time, it affords me an opportu nity of testifying my personal -respects br one of the oldest, worthiest, and most esteemed farmers of mparitive county, Westmoreland. I um truly, your friend, WM. F. JOHNSTON. Mux. Gsovr, Aug:MINS. To Hie Excellency Slis. F. Joicorrox, Gover. of Pennsylvania. Dear Sic; Your of 22d instant, transmitted to me through the hands of our mutual friend Jos. H Kuhns, Esq. was duty received, donut me the un spitted honor of tendering . to me the office of Adn, tent General of the Commonwealth, Oar which you have my warmest thanks and regard. But ow ing to my advanced age and continued desire for a retired bin. 1 respectfully decline the intended boo or. I shag ever bear in grateful remembrance your mark of esteem and respect. Accept the assurance of my best wishes for the success of your administration; may it be as dura ble as fortunate in its organization. I remain, yours truly, JOSEPH mAaK.LE. Cornier Memo —A lever from Washington to. the New York Herald, which profssses to speak by authority—which profession is all gammon,—give , the following as Gen. Taylor's cahtnet Caotrros..of Delmamre.State Department Aanorr LAWII.V.T. of Maas.. Treasury, Depart. Batur. Perron, of Louisiana. War Department. T. 131rnma Keno, of Gre., or / Navy D.paemt. Erman BAT.. of , Join; J. Currrmtoas, of Ky., Attorney General. Mr Crittenden will not. because he cannot atlord to be, Secretary of State. lfe has stated that be i, too poor for the premiership. General Taylor de- SIMS to have him near him, Sc he will accept the Attorney Generalship, which will enable lam, at the same time, to make a respectable living, as he can practice in the Supreme Court. Mr. Clayton, next to Mr. Cnnenden, in Genera; Taylor's choice. Mr. Clayton was to have been Secretary of State, in case Clay had defeated Polk in 44. Bates is a native of Virginia, and is believed to be the eminent statesman upon whom Thorlow Weed wishes Old Zack's "mind's eye" to rest upon, os he makes up his cabinet. Truman Smith and John Bell, remain in the Sc- nate. Mr. Webster will goto England. This is a fixed fact. The talk of his being too poor to go there upon a salary of $9,000 is absurd. He has 575 000 funded. It is all moonshine about Godsden. or I:folmes, of S. C., receiving any important appoinunent. Seward will go to Rome. Rives, to France, Preston, of S. C.. to Spam. Evans, to Russia, where be can get cool A Washington letter in the N. Y. Commererja Advertiser Names that Mr. CLIFFORD, OUT Minister at Mexico, while absent there had not received any letters from his family. The reason of so re markable a tannic In his domestic correspondence is said to be that the diligeaces which conveyed the ordinary mails from the coast to the capital are re. gularly robbed. There is, in the Mexican mail ser vice, none of that annoying irregularity which pre vails sport Cave Johnson's line. The ladronea are systematic and thorough; they always rifle the mail. and as nobody expects letters by it, nobody is ever disappointed. "A Miscarry Prossnocrr.--if Tartua is elected President, it is by a minority popular vote He h. simply a plurality in New York, Penrisyl vania. Vermont, Coneectimit, and other States.— Thia is the.ifirst time in our history that such an event has happened." So Gaya the Editor of the "Daily Wisconsin," by way of consolation for the defeat able own eandi• date. We take occasion, however, to assure him that he has not correctly suited "our history." We have had at least two Presidents who did not re ceive a majority of the popular vote, one of whom is the present Democratic incumbent of that ofl/ce , who (three tickets having been before the people) was ib a minority by same thousanda—lfar. buel. Rerroactru.n.—The N. Y. Herald has the follow. ing in regard to the Baron A. de Rothschild, who arrived in the Gamboa on:Saturday; . "We learn that this not one of the celebrated house; but a young man, the son orthe principle of the Paris branch of the concern. Ills visit to this country is for the purpose of traveling, mud is more a pleasure excurtiou than one 01busittens. It to possible, however, that be may examine closely into our public and private nuances, our commer cial resources, dcc., for the purpose of seeing if it would be good policy in the part of the European house to essablish a house to this city. This is, no doubt, the actual cause of the visit, although osten slay it may be for travel and recreation. Sooner nr later, these shrewd financiers will become deep iv involved in the finanmal and commercial op. cranium of this country, notwithstanding the bitter brejudthee they have heretofore entertained against our institutions" Kn. Cs-cr.—The Many/fug telegraphic dispatch gives the latest mtelligence respecting the health of this eminent Statesman: Lazutrrtors, Kr., Nov. 27th. Briar Czar 111 perhaps in no danger,but is con, lined to his bed the greater part of the tune, and regains his strength very slowly. Be is very much debilitate." Govasoior Mssatcatintrra—The Boston Cour ler says, it is reported et the State House by ger, Semen mho said that they had ascertained the fact, that Governor Brigs is nec Led by the people by ninety four Inaprily. The Whigs of Nashville have appointed a cor. Witte., of fourteen to VIM Baton Rogue, and invite Gen. Taylor to visit that city. • any'. Morehead, of North Carolina, the President o f the _National Whig Convention at Philadelphia, i.spoken ef very favorably for the office of Seem tory abbe )flat;. Vesentte.—All the counties in the Stele heard Wm. Ceaa' moony 1369. - Tiosium=—Taylor's official majortp? Tema. 628& ➢ort t d erittilintildi'lliZit*:: RPOrtr vtiii•r••iithii•l -• i The uirdiengmed baling been called apoti . althr request Or r& Sistersissrvingictiarge - of the Mercy Hospital; tinder a rule' recently adopted by them, (to have quarterly visitations and yearly reporto for the benefit of the public) beg leave to state that ID fortherance of the object in view, we visited the Institution, of which we propose to g.ve n brie( inning (or the purpose of calling the attention of the eititens generally, to the present situation and past transactions of an 'nonunion which has grown up amongst ns within the last two years. The Mercy Hospital was opened in January IRV, in a tempory building rented fur the purpose under the exclusive care of a few devoted ladies, attached to the order of the Sisters of Mercy, this building wan soon found to be inconvenient and it became necessary in order to carry out the views of those interested, then a new building erected with reference to the wants cf such an institution, should be had. In pursuance of this determination, the present handsome and appropriate structure w. com menced, and ;under many difficidoes owing to lim ited means/ completed for the reception of patients on the Ist of April of this present year. The present building is well calculated for the purpose intended, being situated in an airs and commanding ;Ironton, having its rooms and Mills well ventilated, and being furnished w th no Main • dent supply of good water. it is capable of se, commodattng 60 patients, but st pretreat In conse quence of the small supply of furniture, bedding in particular, cannot receive over 25. Cleanliness and good order, combined with the utmost frugality, we found to prevail in all Its de partments. From the inspection if the general tacks of the house, and the report of the medical attendants, we are led to believe tont a hbem: spirit in regard to the nourishment and general sustenance of the panents is adopted, and that nothing found to conduce to the comfort or amelio rate the condition of the unfortunate hasobeen wanting. An applicants spin this time, (with the excep tion of m. short time in summer, when the ingot, Lon was full to the extent of its capacity) without reference to religion or residence, have been ad mitted to the benefit of thin charity. Six of the leading medical gentlemen of the coy visit the hos pital regularly, and with a split characteristic of the profession—gratuitously. Their attention we are assured has been amstant and unremitting. nod en title them to the thanks of the friends of the poor and needy. ' This charity has thus far been supported by vol untary contributions atone. but ns this mode is at heat precarious, and nut to he relied on, it is hoped that a system of support may be adopted, nod watt the aid of a benevolent public carried oat. which will enable the devoted ladies having it in charge to go on in their sell doing, and extend this means of usefulness. The number of patients admitted into the hos pital since an first opening, in January. 1.'547. is 504 —of these, 49 died in this institution. There are remaining in the hospital, at this time. 21. About one third of those received have been able to pay towards their support, while in the hire pital. The average cost of each patient has been 32 65 per week. This amount would of course be reduced, if the number of patients was larger. The cost is materially reduced by the nursing department and general superintendence being em met) , without cost to the friends of the institution. except in the board of the Sisters. Therehas been received from various sources, towards the support of the hospital. $1294 I 3 Expended in furniture and household ex pense., including medicine and fune ral expenses,. Balance el cash on hand... The Insutuuort is a debt tor fur. niter, S3SI 31; do. h0u... , e ex pens., II') 7:1 We cannot close this report without an came appeal to the community in favor al an inetttutt. ,, conducted whelp with a view of antelturattna in mitre/Inge of the poor and needy, and those wh have none to care Jrf them. By a reference to the above report. It will t perceived that the binds of tun twat:a:ion ar nearly exhausted, and that money 1 e wanted to only to pay off debts already contracted, but to sure the contmunnet—even on its heretofore his Ited settle—of tte urefulners. How many amongst us, when prepanng for another world, and dividing their thousands among those having often little need of those accessions might, by a small contribution, aid to relieving the antrenags of a eta,' which has pecular claims on charity' We are confident lucre exists in tr.t• community sufficient of tuts good letting to a charity Stlrh no tots in fob :ger. All that 1.3. been wanting heretofore has hcen a proper tueb. um through which such benclfictsins coy id d. pensed wan zeal nod fidelity :seen we twileve me Merry Hospital to Lr and we hope that !upturn lied active means oath he taken by there tnin: 0 peeuher Interest tit the -,st ttlion or pr;prr responded to by the criarttsthe io [cafe soda; control of the Manager• no amount oe tondo • a pable of relieving the ;alit! clams et sufferers conJ mg partiovinr'y w that Its sphr re W . EBB,. JOHN SNYDER, HENRY NUCCI.LOT - Gli. CHRISTIAN IHrAlzkii.N. 1.1:6E TAAFFE Pittsburgh, Not. GOLD 11,111.; 10 Cnurna.•te.—The macfa . gold bunting which terms to have taken fore plete posresion of the Calton:llan, had 11, in to feriat abated. aceoraling to our flint AvLer.. T . latewing letter. which na• been lormatted to N. T. Tnbune by Nlessr. Grfnneff. lattnturn given some .den of the JoEcufty in which 01l vet on the rout are placed. on a'. cant of the dear of MC, !new MoNrmucz, Sept. I si Messrs (Monett. Minturn Szrt I embrace this opportunity lit doom you .tt my situation. which Is bnd encucn. Ali hand have lea me but toc. they will slay till the cargo is landed and ballast in, t.ien they wit: go Roth mates will leave in a tea - days. and then I w.:: have only the two boys. and I am learnt! that they w. run. I have got all lauded but lOU barrels, On Monday I shall get off ballast if the weather is good. There's no help to he got at any price. Tne stole ship that sailed from here ten days ago toot: three of my men at 5100 per month, there it nothing that anchors here but what loses their men. I have had a hard time in landing the cargo, 1 go in the boat every load. I can get it on shore I tin/it save the freight. As for the ship she will Inv here fora long same, for t hers not the least chance o gem,* a crew. The coasters are giving Slot) pet month. All the ships at San Franctsco have str p ped and laid up. The Flora. of Sew London it at San Francisco. all left. Yon probably have heard of the situation of things here. A suite sett be up at the mines for two months. work ties fp.. account, and come down with from two or air, thousand dollars, nod those who go in matt, a. much better. I have been loitered Silt for day t• go, by one of the first men here. and wort: •sie rear ' It is impossible for me to give you any :ilea gold that a got here. Yours restsictfully, CHRISTOPHER ALL S Captain of Me ship hank Watt., • A SAD Coat—The sensibilities of our citizen• hese been manfully excited far the ;art few day. by a case of mournful interest. Some time in Au gust last, it young lady, e stranger nod a fugitive from het paternal rood arrived in our borough and sought shelter with one of our citizens. At the time of her arrival she was immerae—ii swtina 0, the Iledricer's art Her confinement took place last week. and the mother and the child now re.t beneath the sod of the church yard. She expired on Saturday evening lam in great phyaleal and mental agony. Co bunting, she wan decently in.• tarred, in the presence of a large concourse of per. ple, whose sympathies were visibly and painfully excited. During her lest hours she was waited 011 by that good man and faithlift Christian minister, the Rev Loyal Young, who adaitinstered to her the consolations of our holy religion. The beau, fill Burial Service of the Prot etant Eloseop.ll Church, was read at the grave by Lou Rev. 'A liana White. our knowledge of the history of toe . . young lady is Ltnperfeet--ahe sought cocessime and did nut, we believe, communicate very• 14 La regard to herself or her totally. Sad as has be the rase of the unfortunate exile, yet, who saL,L not prefer that fate to the retneraefol pangs will rend the heart of her bare betrayer. d. and that heart be human which could conceive a cr fraught with so much misery. Peace lo her holies . Like a wounded bird she crept away to die. dor sought at the hands of strangers those last kindly offices which her sensitive spirit warned her had been forfeited in the home of her childhood. May her afflictions here below, plead her pardon at the Throne of Eternal Mercy.—Burler Democrat. Csurostats GOLD Rsnicie.—A letter lent Wash ington. to the:Baltimore Sou, says. I learn that highly important and interesting din• patches have just been received by the War De. pmtment from California. in relation to the gob! r,- giols of California. The farts communicated Itittu. ty the opinion that the region In remarkably rich and prodnotwe of the prectous metal. The documents will he laid before Congress among those scrums puttying the President's message. The progress of settlement to California will be very rapixl. Besides the population winch will re sort to :it for maratime purpose, adventures will be *treated in great numbers, by the unparalleled nob ness of the mineral district. Already, as I learn from aome gentlemen who have jUst arrived here from Mexico, arrangemeals have been made by a company of New Yorkers, to build up a city at San Diego, and it is supposed that the speculation to lots, 6ce.. will be very tank. • • Before the next Congress will have done talking about a bill to establish the territorial government of Calibrate, the people of Cohlirrnia will be ready to demand admission, e a State, into the Union. They will have the requisite population in two years, and it ta cporomveid.nedw the bsthi unio trea n ty with Mexico that they shell To bring in Calibrate es a State, without terra°. rid tutelage, will settle this abominable question n. to the extension of slavery into the terni,dies As a Stale, California will settle that question far he-r -ise-If. Bonn Clara. —la accordance with an ancient custom to England, the worshipful lady of the mayor of Liveipool was recently complimented with the gift of an elegant and massive silver en. die, for a new "responsibility" with which she had presented his mayorship, We have beard of folks being born with a "silver spoon In their mouth." bat this idea of coming forth in a silver cradle ex ceeds IL The ceremonies attending the presenta tion were as ridiculous as all other .'otiliciar affairs its Enka. LONDON GOISIP - - • . . . • TbeN.w York Commercial has a very pleamm London correspondent, who thinks it wraith while to wit something else than poltucal disquisitions. We select the following mterasung item, from a leuer, dated. LON DO ! , t, Nov. 10th to the 3011 i inst. Lord Middleton, who through unfortunate family mauens has been fur some time separated from his lady. committed suicide by fumes of charcoal. Thus melancholy occurence tool-place at his splendid mansion at Paperhnven Park, a short distance from Goda in the evening oldie 29th ult. the Church of Si, S:dwell. in the city of Exeter. was the scene of a th wro ,. e f„l ri ot, owing to the indiscretion of the Rev. J. Ingle. who otfetated, entering the pulpit in his surphee,contrary to the wishes of the parish, ners and the pastoral directions oft!. Bishop of the diocese. The disturbance was only quelled by the arrival of the Mayor, the supermtendent of the pc, lice and several Constables, who carried the raver end gentleman od, after much damage had been done to the interior of the Church. Monday the 6th m et. was a partial jubilee with the "Million" in commemoration of the gunpowder plot, ever memorable in British history, since its occurrence in the 1605, during the reign of „Tames Int. when Guy Fawkes with a band of commirators had planned the destruction of the houses of Pars hament. Numerous fantastic groups representing conspirators, with a stuffed effigy of the Illustrious Fawkes. paraded the seers, abetting applause and profit, according to the genius displayed in the gro tesque arrangement. _ _ . • The vault called “Guy Faufs cellar," in which the conspirators lodged the barrels of gunpowder, designed at one blow to annihilate the three estates of the realm in Parliament assembled, remained till the year 1 b 25, when it was converted into otE. ces. It is suatomnry• even at the present day, before the assembling of Parliament, for a deputation to go through the vaults to examme that all is safe. The Royal sappers and miners have been en. gaged for three or four months past in making a trigonometrical survey of the metropolis and sur rounding counties, embracing a circle of 26 miles around St. Paul's cathedral. For this purpose . temporary observatory', or cradle, or crow's nest, has beed erected by scaffolding, on the tops of the most prominent church steeples. That on the top of St. Pours took three weeks to construct, being above "the cross , the extreme height of scaffold. mg was 91 feet, and the height of the cross from the centre of the floor of the cathedral is 340 feet. About 40011 observation. were taken, including every division in the degrOg, the survey and the various altitudes obtamedjire of the most Daimler.. tory description. Many of the English clergy of the established Church, particularly those resident in the country, cre partial to hunting and frequently join in the hase. The Bishop of oxford, in a recent charge, said, "PRrucipnting la the sports of the field and he ,mu‘eneent of the world is perfectly ineompa IWe:with the Christian pastor. It leads the congre, nation to believe that their impotent are men of the world. and the Christian character is thereby deep. ly maligned . and at the Judgment day they would have to !role an account for having preferred their own pleasure to the Lord's heritage." The family circle of the ez•Royal family o France. now resident at Claremont, compntie Louts Phil'lupe and his amiable consort. the hair. 8 Duchess de Nemours, the Duke and Duch< ilAurnale, and the Prince and Princess de Joinville and their infant children. The Queen of the Bel gians. a daughter of the en-King, has recently vis ited her relatives at Claremont, during which !line Fier Majesty and Prince Albert called upon At a soiree, R few evenings since the COlaversa lion turned upon literature. A Scotch gentleman present was very enthusiastic upon the salidect of his eminent literary countrymen, when an English man remarked. I suppose you will call Milton a ~ i michnian next - lie very drily replied, -1 canna exactly say that, but Milton was a mon of sic rare talent and astonishing geniun that I should na be at all surprised to ken that he was a eunuch' lur friend. 'apt. Mathews, the late pep oommander of Great Western steamship, sub has recently returned trout a voyage to India., ha been appointed to the command of one of her Bn xnmc MajestOs tad steamers running between Holyhead and Kangstostau. He has lately had the anisfia-tune to lose has old. at son. George, by a pulmonary disease, a fine. amiable and promising young man, whom many of our Idiom Catazens wilt rtr:Oieel with regret for ms permature disease 1 have lately paid a meat to our m.o.:aril:bed , ou pi 7nl . l3 .ll.oorgr Catlin i.'sraie his return from Parisi he has established his Indian Gnilery m Ile rot etreet Ahhounli in an aeresadde and lash inah;e quarter of the meiropohn i tin rooms are iir o means no exndimon so hie Into stabliehinehr at the I anpaan fl di! 11l Indeed he IN only enstt ' leil prel,Glll about :tric portraits. OW of the ronsonsed hi d of ma p..f.tr:litrilvere nor new to • p -ular'y n party of !nd.an nSirfe, ut wbcee m 'l II old - was the prtw...pol. who vwtted Enitiand a :7,:,!h e n e t ' eo:' i the tr i tb d : b "o u t t l a re " m " em m ter " re t n7r71, " a7:1 the I.:enewne. very strung and reE•t Mr Cann oat had a bona tide offer fur the win e of his no2eetwn in Eurupe, but he hesitate" to porn with a.—his cherulted *not appears to tve to re. stone 0 to to. country. Itu nhheetton is purely national, Washington Is the destination the [no. appropriate, and where it can M properly apprerotted In after times. 1.1 he dinnopes of it here. he will truly say. y [tenons:ties and not my will consent There :a n new patented material for boots and shoes called the Patinas ii,rtiarn, or leather cloth. invented by a per.. named halt. which bas net with a peat share of patronage, porn the Fiatyn, family down The maternal is cotton. hot i nns toe and general appearance of leather. Ind re vel‘es n front , trdanary bleat:lag and In the sante way it is used only tor the upper part of the boot or shoe. the sole being leather. It is said 1,1 be on ilurahle as leather never cracks or .plot and lioiiaettic , the advantage of not drawing the tset. They y r. 3 to the action of the foot wallow the shanteat pressure. I speak from expenenoe, havlng used them in my family. Yesterday the 9th tom. was the birth the of the Prince of Wales, who has attained hos reventh year. It is rnernoratne alto for being Lord Mayor's day. the period at which the Mayor elect tat. present Sir 1. Duke, commences no, annual retch. Were you to judge by the gilded uimagen,gere. ;emit ,tarries and grotesque retinue., you would niagae the Mayor a very great personage —• kind 01 l'rlnce in the burlesque open of Cinderella. The gaudy prricettion proceeds through the city tar as illackfnar's Bridge, where his Lordshlp, with bit hand Of vibrant. -of credit, sod renown" alights from his state carnage, and taking to the water.; an clata,rately gilded barge, with many oarimen ,n scarlet, being waiting to receive biml he disembarks at Westminster, where he takes the oath 01 office. lie returns then., al the name manner, and an terwards partakes of a dinner at CS-oddball. cele• prated for ages past for its recherche character. The whole pageant borders somwhet on the odic Uloll4—finer for the Arabian nights then for the piton matter of fact men of the nineteenth century; but such is the force of ancient custom that I be oe the people would make a serious not if this and tome other foolish and useless mews were attempted to he abolished. TRUE PROGRESS The Commonwealth of Massi.r..ctscarrrs is a burning and et shining I ight. She in an exampla of the true progress of a nation—not that bezbarian progress is the arts of war and bloodshed offwhich such conquemrs as Alexander, and Tamerlane, and Alaric have furnished the examples—hut the pro. grove of human virtne, intelligence. civilisation. and true happiness; sot the progress which rums neighboring tlatiDll/, but that which improves, so. riches, exalts, and adorns our own. Last year the people of Massachusetts voluntari I y taxed t nemsel yes about a million of doliars for the support of ConsunonSchoola There is not a native burn child in the State, old enough to learn, who is not able to read and write In the city of Boston during the three months preceding the 10th of April, Inc, 5200,000 were +pent in building public school houses. The high .eriool just finished in Cam bridge. with two oilier school houses. coat 823, 0 00 Another. of splendid and costly character, was latterly finished in Charlestown. Another at New. buryport cost 52A,000 Within the Inc year. in dividual. have gored SlOO.OOO to Harvard Col. lege The State is building a reform solool for vagrant and exposed children, which will cost more than SI 90,00 n. An unknown individual has given s2oi -000 towards it. The State educates all the deaf, dumb, and blind. Last winter theLenislature made an an appropo. anon to estribioth a school for idiots. There are the stem charities and works of lanthropy in which Massachusetts is engaged. She has already finished such institutions as other States are now engaged in establishing. She I from thirty to fifty years ahead of the age. Follow ing her example, let all endeavor to progre., Trenton Gan. We are surprised to see that several papers give accounts of the election of Citsat.ra Donor, Free Soil, Cesar-ix; Cot.r., Whig; and Lours D. Dore, Locofoco, as Representatives in Congress from Wisconsin. We cannot conceive bow this can be, since Wiscansia is only entitled totwo represents. tires is Congress. We shall know, by y, who are elected, and when ascertained will report to our renders."—Ciertnneut Cliraytaitt. rrespected contemporary is himself partly in error. Wisconsin is now entitled to only two Ka presentattves, but the act admitting her into the Union as a State provides that after the 4th of March next, and until another census and appor tionment shall he made, sits shall be entitled to three Itopresentstives. The three Members now elected in Wisconsin are for the Congress which will meet subsequently to the day speedied in the above mentioned act—Nat. lased MORTALITY is Now (HALEASS Tax pan SEAROIA From the Medical Journal for November, it is Blown that the total number of deaths from all dia. Asses, in New Orleans, was 3332, Irom the first of May. when the I,re.nt _Board of Health organized h, the 14th td October, when it ceased to report from the disappearance of yellow fever. Of the deaths stated, were interred Hy eradicates of physician. 1531 From Charity Hotline! • TO From Prlvate Hospitals Died at other places and beet here for tnterment d By citizens' certificate. By Coroner.' ccruficates 116 By CoMmissums. certificate. Yob By Midveiveld comfits.. •94 Uncertain • • ... • • •117 Total from Ist of May to Ilth of October • 3:=l N. U. I== 112:PiERIXD 71111 THL ITtranTirau DAUS a(17.11-rr. THE CUE OF IMANH.Ey, THE JURY-THE JUDGE-THE COURT- AND THE VERDICT Yesterday mornum, about half past nine o'clock,. the jury in this Ca. Came into court, as was sup posed, to render their tresdict A large crowd of spectators had assembled in the room to hear the final decision iu this case, but they were doomed to disappointment, for a short time longer. On be. mg asked by the clerk of the court whether they had agreed upon their verdict—the foreman of the Jury said they had not agreed--that since eleven o'clOck of the previous day they stood 10 to 2, and there appeared to be no prospect of an agreement amongst them. Judge Patton inquired whether there was any difficulty exasong in the minds of any of the jurors which the court could explain. The foreman did not know that any such diffi culty existed. udge Patton said the usual noun which Aron should pursue was, that a small mmonty should submit to the majority. It was unreasonable bit one or twomea to expect to make all the rest bend to their opinion. He did not know—nut did he with to know at present—how the division stood —whether the majority were in favor of acquittal or conviction; but he thought, in a ease of this sort, where a man had received such an excellent ch.- enter as had been given to the defendant, where it was clear that ho was not ordinarily, at least, a man of violence, if the majority were for . acquittal, the other. should yield: becuuse it was hard, and indeed not contemplated by the law, that a men should be reduced to the condition of a felon, in such a case, who had hitherto borne such an ex. cellent character, unless the evidence was perfiect and complete; and the km of so large a majority being in favor of acquittal—preanming that to be the state of thing•—was pretty good proof of its completeness. Mr. War. U. Grey, one of the furors, Raid he could not, consistently with his oath, on viewing the testimony as he understood it, render a ver. diet of acquittal. Indeed from the evidence he was confirmed in his opinion—..ualeas he had nits understood it. Judge Patton again repeated, that it would strike every man as remarkably unreasonable that a small minonty should control a large majority; and, to say the least of it, taking the case as it stood, it was involved in a great deal of uncertainty, and they were lett to roam over a wide field of conjec ture, as to the real circumstances of the C/1.0, and the true character of the cause of death—whether the deceased rushed into the water to make his escape, or whether he was forced into tka water by the defendant, or whether the whole was the result of accident. To decide this, he would not take upon himself, in the sight of his maker, according as the evidence now stood, and it linty doubt existed the jury ought to know that the prisoner was lolly entitled to the benefit of such doubt, and the court was more nutmeg on that wore, on account of the previous character of the man. like had been a lawless and violent roan. no doubt we would rather see such a nano punish ed, .1 there were the least ground for finding a ver diet against him, but the court were always un• willing to see a man of unantwachabie charnater— good man, a mild man, degraded from this condi ! tion to that of a felon. unless the evidence against him were clear and satisfactory The foreman of the j ury then Intimateti to the court the r sv‘ah ur go beck to their room. Judge Patton- 4 :entlemau. have you bed your breakfast' E!! I M!!!!I I Judge—lt of to he hoped. then, you u,ll stun t+e able Lu come to acme conelmouck The jury then reared, and alter an absence 01 about tilteen tu,nutes, returned wilt a verdict 01 The judge temarke.l. that it each Cana• looked on 4 to hie .e.vn Noevr of the ,s.e. there wculd hard:). ever iv soy agreement. The la, certain !y looked to the turgregete opinion .1( • jury. The delentlant we. Inc, d...ch.rged Wier lb,* true we on, InMICI remember 1.. have sr , n nn tAll.balou ..oncstartg of the 100.1 Op irlatte nal Urea. a!! hvolg together LI:, a large cage at the mo.t perteot harmony. Thg - would he dow and cutter mice to ran all over her and the tile bi n rd. to perch upon her ears. The grey hound and the rabbit, the ferocious panther and the gent'. dove, the crawling serpent and the magnanirnou. onci, all assembled in one common wommt ft frrowi c.l lager 011 the one hand, or a dr-, of lean rrn toe other Not to with elan. an we yesterday Gad n epee wee o( a •cry opposite heraoter. A man and nit wife of the name ;of Ti/OIT/A • and Elizabeth Cerro!, sad two pHs owned Fanny and rharlotte Wallnee--all known to the poi,oe tor their uproarious conduct— were brought before the Mayor yesterday, rharg d wdh cm, nK a rodent drsturbance in an nliey .n Lberty St. near Factory Street It La but a kmr days ago •trice the whole ofthese pante. were re- leased from Jail for rim,lnr conduct. after a sojourn there,or about Jays. It appeared that the night before :sat these parties were all drinking and quarrellng—espeetaliy the Pry stria The whole tamily, inciiialing a little boy ant] a dog, were brought to toe watch house. Ilia honor sentenced the rarrola to pay a tine of two dollars each, and mats. or to he committed for ten days. The gala were committed for 30 days earh. There being no pensal charge apunat the - puppy: h. honor •either fined nor committed him, further than ink• rig the advice of our sapient friend of the Post, in `committing him to the Street" The boy we pre. nine will be taken care at Law :gam: —1 mitering a cam of a sane what singular character was decided in the Circuit Court. in which Alex. King was plaintiff, ad N Hoboes Sr Sim delta. This was an action on the case, in the nature of a conspiracy, for damages alleged to have been awained by plaintiff, who if a merchant of this city, by the defendants, who ate brokers, having a draft on bun protested on the last day of grace, at three o'oh,ck, instead of waiting until fire, which plaintiff alleged was the hour fixed by custom for clewing Monaca, by banks and brokers. Messrs. Marshall and C. U. Loomis fur pla I ntlff— M'Candleas and M'Clure far delta. The defence admitted the allegation, hot coo. tended that defendants had the nght to present, at any time after three o'clock. The Court ruled that a broker may protest at 3 o'clock. That a demand was good at any place where the notary ought meet or find the receptor of a draft- That a tender to the broker before tire o'clock, (the hour of closing his oftless,) but after the draft was in the hands of the notary public-- did not effect the right to protest. To this charge plaintiff excepted, and a ireediet having been returned for defendants—will.doute lese take the case to the Supreme Court. Caution Ti' El4,AZD.a—Yesterday,* gentleman boarding at the Merchants' Hotel, corner of Third and Smithfield Streets, had his overcoat stolen, while at supper. He had laid it carelessly on the bank of a settee, while he went to eat, and when he returned, it was gone. If boarder, will be eo careless, they must take their chance. At the name time keepers of boarding houses and hotels ought to keeps wary eye on the other pens either estab lishments as well as the dining room during meal hours, as thieves are generally prowling about at these miles, and know pretty well how to improve their opportunity Errecta or Inunclai.—Yesterday a man, nam ed Christopher Anderson, Living in Pipstown wu brought before the Mayor. having bean picked up in the street the previous evening in a state of drunkenness. The poor fellow's face was very badly bruised—indeed he was a moo pitiable ob. lent. Said he supposed be had been fighting, but did'nt know. Commuted 24 hours. Comm ov Quatran SMllClRS — Yesterday Don • lel McCurdy Eeq, presented his astnniission from Governor Johnston, and was drily installed into the office of Clerk of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, Court of Quarter Bee• stone and Orphan's Court. Mississirrs.—This State has gone for Can The Jackson Souttfron gives the returns from Mims. awn and adds The result of the election in ibis State is not offfe cially known, but from the returns received, it is LCIta1111; the Cass majority will not exceed • thous• and votes. It fa doing pretty well to (our years, to reduce the majority from as to one thousand. Had the election to go over again, we sincerely believe this State would go for Gen. Taylor by 3,000 ma. jority. The Taylor men undervalued their real strength, and consequently in some portions of the State did not put it forth an they would have done had they not deemed the contest a hopeless one. With such a small majority to coated against,wo should hereafter allow no such contemptible word an "Sespossillis" to damp our ardor in contendisigfix the right.: TafaittilaggsTentßoVatik the *ail of Dr fir Lane's VeraMaga; Read, all that doubt A tenet, when placed at the entrance Of a rat hole, !Well the lifetime. tun:TU*lOK the passage, eirei spots the MU exterminates his existence, arid dees the names &tenet carcass to the light And tit like r 0511.11./ banal found Dr. ISPLanoto Ameritan Verneb loge to operate upon worms, those dreadful and dan gerous tormentors of children. This remedy, like the tenet, enters the aperture of the mouth, travels down the ginieL hums round the stomach, lays hold of the worms abuses the life out oldie repute., sweeps clean rhea den. and carries their carcasses clear out of the system. 'lbis at least has been the effect of the vermi llion upon my children Wbt. ROULA7T Naples. tan 1,47.' "This ato certify thit I have used Dr. Nl'Lane • er mange, and have foukd it to operate in likemanner upon my ehilthen. 101171 lIRIGGN Naples. June, 1547." A genuine snide ofthe above valuable medicine can be had al the drug stole 0(1. Kidd re Co., No GO Wood street novt? MT tax rue Pllol.lollllaltra—lf you wish to be mc. ;wailful in any undertaking, you must always 'use the <roper means.' Therefore, if you have a cough, um •TMV:S Ezra:moue" and be cured, for it is the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient meant to cure you is to one Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the (pawn which contracts the diameter of the tubes, andloosens and brings op the mucus which clogs them up, and lb. removes every obstruction to a free ream. ration, while at die same time all Inflammation ts eel - dued, and a care is certain to be effected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fact any Pulmonary Affecuon, then um Jayne's IsYpeeborant and relief Is certain, and yon moll find that you have used the proper means. For sale In Pntsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 72 Ith Street near Wood. 1.17 Corona Ann Cows—The frequent changes tn the weather at thin season of the year, invariably bring along with them coughs and colds, which by timely attention are mistlrcured by simple remedies SEle LERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP has been in use for the lasi 19 years, and has gained more reputation for the mire of cough. (not requiring satire medical treatment) than any odic, preparation twee offered to the citizensof Allegheny county. The Impenal Cough Syrup Weary plagatit to the Mate, and, on this ac count. le a gicatfuronte with children. The doms ore carefully graduated, in the dtrentiona, to suit ill ages That dill long triad and highly popular cough remedy may be unthm the roach of all, it le sold at the low price OPPS cents ger bottle. Prepared and shld by R. R. SELLERS, 57 Wood et, Pittsburgh, D. SL Curry, Al.eghony, and druggists gen erally to both cities. oeM Jana'. E.v.scrroaala.—We would call attennon to this extellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Longa. Hosing several times within a few yeam put had ewes lion to use n medicine of dos kind, we hava.by experi ence Mated As excellent outline., and are prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other pubue speakars afflicted with bronchial affecuou will find great benefit from its ins. It ra prepared by a scienti fic phy.ician and all enrages Wtil fiod it a safe and tith e...loos medicine in the disci... for which it LS re. comotended.-1 Colombo (Ohio) Crosa and Journal. Fortale at the Pekin Tea :More, No. 70 Fourth street rev: [Er'Dnrveu is the bane ormany aniona erne. No tongue can describe the suffenngs reused by this distressing disenae It unfits man for his sta. lion 60 life, whate•or it may be, and makes hint feel as though lie would rather not exist than endure ouch twerp. Yet the.* sufferings are produced In the first place by derangement of the stomach, and if this were met by tieing It A Fahneinock's Ann-Bilious Pills, the boom!s would be cleansed. the arcUralliallOn of bile carried oP. and a speedy and sure relief obtained. Prepared and .o/d by B. A. FAIINESTOCK Cs Co, corner Ist and Wood, also corner OM and wood els. ortPl 7 The soli Angelic expression or some female. ts grteful to view, while rep love, coarse muddy yellow Carr. of ethers, excites diaguat—the se lti males. Could such people I. induced to try . m akeof the true /oats' Italian Chemical Soap. they vrould he enraptured with the rh•nste They s•ould have a deli cate, clear, white skin, .chile every thatigurement or eropUon would he removed sod cured. Pairtcxxsationnt —Person. who have bought cheap countertens and Imitations of this, and hare lied no fret produced. must try this, the origthal Mind, ask (or Jones' Soap. For sale .t Wo. J•xliao:Ca. "It Ixber ty street. tuar24 - “That w Lute, skin of hers, than 11110 W. And pure monumental alah.txt ” All f•ntles neve as ohm tar the ahoy, who use /one ptpatusn White It reaketh pure snow), et nal nay white hold at P 9 lah.erty street. /)la Ladies who axe lone,' t , pa.rugh LA: I' NVhltc, have tiny. a inc whitetranvparent .kin m a ai Wa il aati. , y and sae. otk!, in PnE.l.urgh, at Liberty ot ooviOdandwlYri neat hare a Foul Breath—lf you haye. •otlont bet tle of Anther Tooth l'oete. Th artll make)our L.reath Ewe., arhilan your tooth. /Lc 80/4 at (al Liberty la. tith.dattly ll•yoralty of Plttsbnzgh. Mnaaa Nt . ..rra t t..—Gentr. Please te armour, the name of NI , Maxey Wmarews, ma a •u,tal.i. per.o (or the °thee of Mayor of thi•eo novr7 h1•1•11ILLTI- I'Ll.tor Please announce 1.1 CM ' , WC LI 1. I, urt.: t.e a rand.date fc.r nonnmatlon tow the °thee or %layer neell,ll etas-eau V. eau Aleyoralty of Allegheny City ALA,okALTT A Crty FAitot You All Oe.. art..oursr tac name of Alr K. •rt 5, .rd A ....own,. !f •he ultra. of M•vor..ut,erflo !..tc 4. • I.< IVA at •I Anutusuai.te Conv...on ..oti: Ir MANI Tons U. Li. k rlshl. A.D., Dentigat. Orr AA Atte retadenee on retina •tte,.. °pito., the PtileburFla Itsot. Otteitem e c.o.r• to I% A It., and from a .'cloak to P. M. wept 4.1 y : BOOT up 111108 WABBBOVIE, NO 32 WOOD NT, BETWEEN 3d AND Ith NTS R. TANNER & CO. I \ Count, Merchants and others to an rind of thew ...rel, womb rot oueof the late,. to toe bound L. any estaulosameni La Me the •nd eon. of very dowel:ow end seasonable 100 d, C I pressl) adapted Las to sore and qualms to Western Wes I rocee ur... cdmpare favorably veldt those of the Yam Terve .4 bers.: nor/Lc-dim Barg.lia• otraordlaikry. ELLIN. • b. Dal, 75 Market at kl north sweat corner of the D.arnond. rtatsb, rat, limn the Ist ni Ikeeember %en: sell decided bargain , or roper tirocri, long sbasr.s. do do ospiare do,super broeh• •• rts. supertor Trtlern •ha aria plain and ethlrd lilt and mode rot'd cloth shawls, • leer supertor plod 1011 g MAW', plans and emb'd 'fbabete. sop, figured cam, lion silk shawls, ha cashmeres, de leans, memos. strwed mormos, ¢ ewtrue,. for dress,. wain and flg'd camebon tasks, Cps extra brocho fig ,1 and w seed td•elt tSilta, rmhest goexis Imported a ..per tdaek giOnot V ero cleat: ne trtlka, French elotba rassimeres and reaungs, a few pa extra black and wths, which ara be sold by the ptece or roat pattern. at remarkably low prices. Super French cloths for ladies and gentle roans' ~losa a black, olive .41 bine.. A large portion .1 the ahoy. goods have been recently pure bard tree large •uriton wales in Near York and Phtladelphra. .4 will how be dosed out al • great reduction from the ro.• or Alan. Also. • lull stock 01 . American blankets, • .d shirting.. net mg. auddasnasks. omits and check.. •Ip•eas, parosettoa ke. ie. Ountry mere haute, tailors the public get era' I y are tnlited to an early examanalion. deel A LEX A NDF.II & DAY Ttl t: under.ogned Keec.,ton of Samuel Cie., Y. ara Aleceased, and Ottardiane of the minor heirs of V Clokey, deceased, will offer at Public Sue, on Wednesday; the 10th day of January. 1E41.1. a tract or Land ~mate on the waters of Raccoon, Smith town ship Wa.h.ington county, Pa., aMotrung lands of (Ar r. Vaneman anti other.. rolatanung :&tt germ, more or lot. er.it ffflo •cres of which is first rate bottom land, and Me upland not excelled by any m the coun ty tot produetivenem There is looter to every field in the place There te also, abundance of umber and coal. The Molding. are • large log house, a log barn. two tenant house*. and other out buildings To person. wish Mir • good stook farm it affords • rare opporturti• ty. Persons wishing to view the farm previous to Inc urn. of Bale, will be shown the boundary 1.1 either of toe Pereentors„ resident In said township. Sale to eon.. teonce at 12 o'clock. noon. on said day, when due at ndance will be given and terms made known /ay JOON FEROUSON, f -• L.. ~- •°" JONAS AMSPOKIift, 5 •°c WILLIAM PY1.1., JOHN ROU 16“ntlan• TOLBERT SIMPLY, d„2-orldl Ir.M==! GENTLE.m EN, look to, as the entire stock of cord Cloths, Beavers, fancy Casslmerva, and those ex tra choice Cashmeres and Silk Ye-stings, mom post cooly be closed out by Ist February. oti- All the hoe and solver French black Cloths at Importers coo , abler which the store will be opened in STORE. another nor CLOTH decll-2w Poll Buildings, cor oth and wood as 1 4g. TRAISSPOEMLTION• I R.N. DAMS k , Forvrardinand COMM/SC.I Ss Ilerch u ns, Zanesville and Dresden, and Pio view. of the steamer Ohio; also or S. Adams & Co'. daily linen( Canal Boats With oar present faailitleslee are prepared to ship property any lout without delay. dentkligara HAMILTON CANTON FLANNELS—W R Uvr phy has Joel reed one cue of theta eupterior good., Also, WELSH FLANNELS, warranted not to altnnk w wuatung, and a full stock of red, yellow, and white Wool Flolnela, at low Mee. for quality. deed §LiNDRIFS-14 bids Butter; 4 kegs do 2 bbl. 11m othy Send, t 2/ hush dried Peacham 10 do ehesnutsi cams Potash, 34 bzs Honey, lauding from Lake Este and &Mane, and for nab by Jac! JA211•23 DALZELL, 24 orates Cl FmiLhlk,ll ANTFID—A person acquamied with Fannies.. and the corn or a emsit dairy wall he of • initiation by applying in this °Mee. None need apply hot such al can Klee murifactory msurances competency in modern farming. dm:l-Mk/m.IM CRIB BLANKETS—To be found at the store a( W Murphy Alsn. a full msorlsnent of the differ• ent slam and quinines of Bed Blankets, guilts mid Counterpanes. dee2 _ WY. WerICIIILON. R. hi'CIITCH FON, Wholesale (norm.. den . ler. In Produce. Iron. NAG., Glaris, mid Pitts. W burgh Manufactures generally, la Liberty et, Pitu bartb. deed CHEESE -400 ho prime W R ese,ree'd and for sale by W & R hI'CUTOREON, _deed libeny et - - GRI EN bbl. Green Appl., rood mid (or sale by deed W & A IWCUTCHEON RESNUTVI-3.5 bush Chesnut, reed and f r vale C by deed W & R NOUTCHEON • BUTTER= -10 bbl. erne., Roll Unoor, reed and for sale by deed W & R PACIIES--150 boob re.hes, prime quality. reed end tar sale by deed W & R NCCUTCIIEON _ - CODER VINEGAR—II bble pure Cider Vinegar, In store and for sale deed J DALZELL "DEA NUTS-35 sacks Pea Nuts, m more and for sale b 7 deed AS DALZELL CtiED3E—uo boo W R Chee.; le oashe do; in store and for ask by deed JAB DALZELL COTTON—a balms for We by • deed FRIEND, RIMY & Ca LFAD--471 pigs son Galena Lead, per Pennsylva rna, for snie by deed FRIEND, RIIEY aCo C A b ITOR per F. r t e i m; , v i ttg, :y fr We LA RD-12 bb:. No I Leaf lank 27 kegs do do do, per Peobsylv•nis, for sole by dee7 Falb:NIX RHEV h Co EATHERS—&) Decks pnme Feather., for ...le by F does FRIEND, RIIEY & Co COTTON YARN, c --30,0D0 lb. Cotton ram, car pat chain, Camila Wick, and Cotton Twine, We. Bting; for Irak by decil at PRIX ID, k Co UOAII-44 htuis common to prime N 0 sugar; TO 111,19 Loot Sow, for sale to dose eiton a by doci FRUND, iM TELOIEITINGIas HOSIRIRT &ND PLOT GOODS. F. EATON & CO, Dealers in TsinnsdAP and .L: . Raherdashe47, have removed from their old stand to NO. FOURTH STREET. 6 doors from hl kat weal valve) THEREPUBLIC of the United States: lut dates to itself. and its respo,ruble retauons to other coon tnes--crubracroa also SI lerica of at t tate War, tut causes and !vaults Jan rreetved by deer R HOPKINS , Orb at_ MOTTO —I• bales Infertor Cotton. •uttable (or bat. tote. In .lure and for sale very low. dert WESTON BU WEN, 90 trout at Clo , l ° ' A k b b . 2 1 7 d ru . t d o o r ; k .s oc. hf . in ft.do' all rate order and superior quanty. now 'swims from canal. for sole by ISAIA-H DICKEV le Co 1001 front at VEATHEFte—{C. k• HOW landlng; for We by 41,1 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co GINSENG -14 nuck•w .tore and for sale by d.i ISAIAH plcKr) h Co S_ AL .4_, E _c R-A t Tus & Co CLOVER SEER—vo ou.h for docl F %ON BON NHORST tr Co LARD 01L—lit htd• Walter Stratned Lard Otl. lost landlocl freen ..tnar Ottwrigo..cl for 'ale by deel 0 BLACKBURN & Co "T%,°bTli‘pPb l 7.,mr",:o.',..7<"„; dno n rATAL . t.I r te SMITH, 18 and 20 wood fit EACHES,ke.-127 bags Kentucky Peaches;6 bbl. Y Whoe Beam, 12 do Flaxseed. g from ems Comet; for sale by decl BAGALKY Ar. SMITH - • EACH&N AND CHENTNUTS-48 bugs gem's. Y Pearhos; 18 do Chestnuts; landtog from sum J Adam.: for .ale by dee I DAGALEY tr. SMITH LAMP BLACK—Superior Star, ut bbls and hh.ls decarted papers. f or gale by el B A FA BNESTOCK tr. Co . _ S LII ,I IA c. C. I tly , In tragl i j i, o7 .A re fi c N 'd i.. l4n r d for .ale by k Co CA fo R , B .. jiII b IN y IONIA-600 B AIFAHNFBTO.IS tc , and decl or Istand wood Or EPSON! tIALFe t casks Baltnnore, past received and for sale by dee! I=l C UA."'III o . Vf —. dT Cost.' best whirr S1:J1 , 1: yddo black do; gaSUdo2( yd do cord do, rveatved this day •nd for sale by the ease at ra.tern pocea P H EATON novto el fourth at I, bbl. Lovmmq'. Double Relined L Put ver ,, .l Sugar., just rood and for sue at the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth street, by notlat A JAYNES COCOA, Baker's No I Cho kj liukcCs Cocos Pante. No f Norlolk county Chocolate. consiantl) on hand and for ..lc OY • BADAI.EY h SMITH, gts for W Baker, Dorchester. Mu.. nov97 lITY BON 1...5—N% nnled if) purr ha.e, • few Thaw, .." and Dollar. of l'atslourgh rny 6 per rent Bonds. nov36 N /10LNIF14 le SONS D R l A E v I p .) r t -r rr v lzt , h u !f d r r; o d , 1" . 17:1, , , , e y 5; 115 do do I. S WATERMAN. 11 walt r and 62 front at ( - 1 BEEN APPLES-100 bbl. lireen Apples, ram boo nenicks, vandtvers and plypplns. to store and for .ale nl 11011 P. I. S WATI•111-MAN ULM; R —lOO Lb'. ni.tore wad for vale by 1: nov.ll I. S WATERMAN BEANS small lohne Beano. in. •od for sole by Ito v3l I. S WATERMAN - - • FEDS—Id Md. prime Monett Seed; 10 bags Timothy Svcd. wr .ale by nov3o I. S WATERMAN ;TV tV 111..(WT0'1'4171:1;11.17Co 4,71 SA urs— tt t e•lt • (or ••11. by • nova SF' VON 130NNI1OELST SCo • ITLAT 1111A11.4--30 I , ost Boob, from 100 to 131 feet r f..r •am by 1 selll/ONNIAKFIR &Co son 10 24 'rood It U E. , —NI/R11.14 sack. Flaxseed.' 11,b1 1,71, 12sk• ClErnthrr.. 2 du Ginseng, 10 1,1.1 e, , o notice, ISAIAH DICKEI & Co, I root st I, , EATIIERS —6l invka to ums for cale 10.30 ISAIAH DICKI.:I &Co - - • &. Co N°'" Y V co G bbl. 111stor T oz1 A fig •Luiec Da co Ll' bbl. Alum landing from Amerman Ste I. fur *ale I, SAfiAI.KY tr. noufil le 1101 20 wood st I)F.A \L l'+- bags Tennessee Pee uta for sal by no•;10 BAGALEY & SMITH I : ,, t).% l'indinuati No I Soap, ju N cc d and ior axle Ly tto‘ BM. A LEV b. :1111ITH AI.KRATI - .oirrior So.lrratus mbarrei 0 11.1Ati Loxes. /ast rrcclvcd as..l tor •rtle nov:10 HAGA.I.EY h SIIITH A I.I•ACAS AT INIPORTFLOS A Johnwon. Iff Market aural. tor the bal• •I,re of the eetaltOit at the ortglnal cowl. then stoek of F•ney A:paesa. eompri•ing every varlet) o! maul, strtp«l plaid.. and chameleon,. nor3o VRIE.I.-71 sar k• dnad Peseltr, - retlatels 0 per vteamer Comet and tor •IL,e ry 110f./0 C H 1,11 ANT, 41 water rt I CilFttrAl I'oTA , II--orro IL. oc reed end for &roe nov:A, 11 A FAHNF.'rCOCK aCo PILES-11/0 bbls Bet/dowers atul Rornanttes, for JA. we by n0 , r3., S F VON BONNHORST h. Co I'INF. COPFEIS--1.1.12., old Gov Jars, Lava's, 4 SI Dommto a 4.4 Reo Coilefhlost reed nod for .ale at the PeJun Tea rore, Fouttb st, by lIEEP Stv-ep SkPos. just ree'd and for sn, by RBRIIXIE. WILSON It Co, LINSF.ILD OIL— bbl. supenor Lutwerd 011, reee6ed •Itd, lot ~c by novW WICK E. ArCANDLESS FLELN APPLE'—I29 MI, for sak:e by A_A uovat , 1 , :"K a NVCANDLI-1...S MIEMIIMMEI A,.%\ SIDES— Mac ";) r u r"j !o r by 1C1( S M'CANDLES.S 1111E-Ta+E-14. b prune W R Cheese. for mle by t n,r9 WICK tc !ile A NDLKSS IL; LAJL:FI-3111.,b,. superror Family Flour. for male l•) nova. WICK 2: M'CA.NDL.E.`.+S A aparrrs sNUFF- bble to store and fo , sale kj by novel WICK a. NVCANDLE...,st CIIOCOLATF.-43 bin in stare and for gaa by nory WICK & WCANDLIFht, rurrroN MATTRASSRS—A superior otucle o( r k. fr0m f ,.1 1 2,0 41.1 .. 0 ... can 1e 14,1:1 M to I tl e rzse ,.. . id zn o u r fa:Lu;:d ,„ n 0,29 I IiF.RSEY, werehou•e orator st ItyrroN lin 171NG2.-31/0 balem (wally Batung, M do.No I do, ItAl do No 2 do, for sale by _r.ov-2/ • I HER:it:4 EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK. for sale by HOLAIEa SONO IGHT E-XCHANGE ON PHILADELPHIA. tat sak by • stor-N N HOLMES A. SONS CITY DON ' T:Ks—Wanted b nov./S N HOLAIa4 it SONS LARD 011.-101,Ads boor wioter st,ruved Lord Oa, just re< d peArttoolor Wyomoag, 20 do rail .train• ed, lu do No V to store stud tor oalb by bovIM 4EL,L1.11,13 & NICOLS Li NsEED /n prune order store and for sale by novZl SELLERS & NICtiLS VINE FLOUR-50 Wok fin< Flour. In .tore and for ',ale by nov . ..V SELLERS & NICOLS BLACK WADDING—WV do: extra large and be.. •y, just reretved .114 bar :ale by OHACKLETT & WHITE. 99 wood st C ANTON FLANNELE.—Three bales heavy twird unbleached Canton,sust received by no•RD SHACKLETt d/. WHITE SILK FRINGES--31:0 dos black !Wilton Ennio, Jost rec'd by ooviel SHACKLE:TT & .• _ . j INSETS-2000 CMS" goad Onset colours, Just 14 opened by toritdo SR ACCLF:TT & WHITE. (10111FOIETS-300 do tine bright color.. and destra ble styles, past opeuent at reducedpuce., by ner4 SHACKLE:TT ts. WHITE CllEa+E-280 bas cream Cheese , fair landing from • tor Lake Ene, and for sale by noyB3 8 8. W HARBAUGH BUCKW IiFIAT 81.0t1R-10 bbla awe and for .ale by novB3 8 k W HARBAUGH "DOLL BUTTER-6 bbl. freyh 801 l Buner, Just ne'd 11... d for bald by navtU M 4 W HARUAUGH DY E FLOUR-41 bbls Rya Flour, Ilarbaugb's it brand. in start and for sale bx eIORN HUSlLY—inStrouland for sale by norD 8 k. tV HARBAUM Ilan Rock rti Mew, hot pout, for .ale by nortr FORSVTD t DUNCAN SALTPETRE—itilmeicnllio, nov: ISAIAH DICKEY A Co CIIRIZE—Keexs 111 store and for sale by norte — ISAIAH DICKEY Co FIRE AND WATER PROOF MINERAL PAINTS —trols in More studn,„ DICKEY ANUFACTURED TUBACCO-3:0 bas In .tore of choicest brands, 16A H. and S. lamp for ule by n 0,27 ISAIAH DICKEY A Co QUOAR-50 libdi prime N 0 Sariar kir side by oon3l R ROBISON I Co SUNDRIE..--10n bush dned Peaebea PS bush dried Apples; 2 bp Ginseng, I do Snakeroot, Id bu stnall White Beartnjust reed !no Clipper No S. for sale by nov2s R ROBISON k Co BBLS Freak, Roll ktubtor 3 tibia Elbe•wax, 1000 lb. J Rag', rbbctved and yr sale by 110,&$ R ROBIBO.I & Co LINSEED OIL-10 bbir Rower b. Hamilton'.. Lb, sood Oak in .tore nod for gala by norm R ROBISON k Co 0 AL} , :RATUI , -500 0 Ibn reed gull, for We by 0 n0v2.1 R ROBISON &Co I . )) I.:C KW !ILA T PLOr - - . .N) sail. hul'd; Git isle- by 11 ..v.2' S F VON BONNHOELST 8 Co , I NIOT41" S Elil—:Nbcl;folle by sFN w TN w o t 9T k co "LLCTI I—tl b b frmal ebylt'.'lL s FVti lONNI lORST J. Co [ PEARL k re ASH—IS oaks, pure ankle, so story And fond. oossO TASSEY h BEST 11111 ED A AND PEACHES-300 bosh Deed ji Pooches; 160 do do Apples; reed and for rola by nOvP TABREY & RENT RACKEREL-10 0 bbl. large No 3 Mackerel, Just receavcd and for Bala by nor.ll /AN A HUTCHISON & Ca T COFFEN-400 tacks prime Rao Colreerere; P., mg sad fur bate by c yin A Szt . 41 water. CODFIBII-13 100 Crleoh. hoofing sod for ..le by noro BAGALEY & timati CORCIIND SALTS--15 bbl. I inding from elownrr 0 Yoramla, mid for sale by C TAR—RSO bola N C Tar in foto pleat, and Intand tot sale RAU EIY :MUTH tlov•V -- MOUT) HERRINGS—I= bon Ihiby S last received and for nate by nov/7 BAGALEY & SMITH - • - - PlO IRON-300 tone Allegheny Pt g Iron, ort th e wharf sod for solo by h. R FLOYD, sorl7 Holm] Church Ibrildrog AUCTION SALES. By John D. Davis, Anode Doe/. - - - Fins Oil Painting s at Aft/gibs. :Will lA. added to the side of books, An, at *ado. incronal sabot rooms, corner of Wetoct and Finis., td o'clock, 0 fine On Panatoga, anginal satnects. which can Ix clammed darnig the day; deed JOHN D DAVIS, Aut., On Saturday eyehole, Dec. 2. at 6 o'clock, at the Coanneretal Sale* Rooms. corner of Wood and Flit , nate.. be sold. a :erg,- eoacettou of new Books. embraetnggenera. assortment In the vartous de. deportatent• of Itter,ntre and 'nce. Splendid an• nal. In rtell Inndine, famlly and pocket bibles to great eartery.blaek rook ..-,:er and cap wrinitg pa• per. &C. Also. a Inter i,nantny of modern light lite rature on pamphlet form, to [JOHN mold in lot. deal D DAVIS, Anat. Large Start of Dry Goods, ye., from an er d,,,,,i t „, Dry Goods .titore in Fayette county. On Monday morning, Der 4, at IQ oclock, at Me Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and RIM streets, will be sold. without reserve, • large t ad gon. assorunent or well selected seasonable dry goods. embraetng all the Varlet) it•ually kept to a !Ina resod dry goods store. At 2 o'clock. G,,crriets, Queen...warn, Furniture, 4, IL be. VA manufactured tobacco; 16 hf chests Y II tee. 12 doa coal utd Devonshire shove* glassware, table cutlery. fee At 6 o'clock, A quantity of ready made clothing, hoots, slides. hats, cos. trunks, saddles, bridle., whips, iirdbredles, man mi clock.. gold nor silver witches, musical ...i m. meats, dry goods and fancy article., she. decl ronsalyCarrior at Auction. th t 51onituy afterii.n, Dec. 4. at 3 o'clock, in (root of the commercial *ale* room, corner of Wood and sth 11111, Wlll he *old a .cry superior two horse fumily ear nos;e, well ftni shed and in good order, which coil $350, ear in may be seen previous to the sale. dect JOHN D DAVIS. Auct AMUSEMENTS. • - C S PORTER LAST NIGHT OF MR. ADDAMS. MRS. LEWIS IN 51 PARTS . Sot M., D.Cllllllan will Le pre•ealed VENICE PRESERVED. • M Addams. • • Mr. Gslay. Mrs. Loans. •• • • Miss Walter. anal Mr. G00d.... To c0nd....0h the FItkINCII APT. Jatbn }her Rehr dery D -• Tony Dr, arrd ••• • • • • ..... -Mr. J. Dunn De Cour ry • • ..... •• • • - • Mn.• Ptior. Nlerrlite • • 111 rs. H. Le ins ID' blonds)—Benefit of Mr. ADDAMS TO CONTRACTORS 4,2 EAI.I D PKOPtn4A LS will be meet:red at the office ) ot , ne County Commtaatoners until nuon ortsur.- doy, 14th day of December next. for the following work, In he don64rn the public: gtoontlA at New Court liouoe, viz: Taking the railing and rapping off the terrace walls on Fifth street. and replacing the same now wall.. pet yard lineal. Also. taking down an on d replacing gate• Taking down the present terrace wall on Fifth street, and so much of well. on litant and Ro•s streets aa the Comnsi•tdoners may direct. Excavating foandation three feet below the present grade. per runic yard; foundation of walls below the pavement. per perch of 25 cabin feet; walls above pavement to be out work of the tame a. petals( wall, per perch of ZS cubic leer—the walla to be three b et, or or such thickness as the Commiasioners may direct Addiuon•l step. of cot stone al gale way., Milne as the prevent. per su,rficial feet. Any underpinning that may he necessary to be done under the. ihreouon of the ommi•sioneir All material necesiiiry for the above specified work to be furnished by the contras.- tor. and to be approved by a competent person appoin ted by the Commissionen, under whose suponnten dance the whole work is to be done. Bidders will al so state what sum they will allow for material m pre sent walls The wor k lo be commenced 'n the ensuing spring. orb tone as the Comnuesiouer. may Min,pracii No bid. will be received for any portion other Hi. We whole of rbe work so specified no be done. JOSEPH '1 hIARKS. THOMAS PERKINS, 1. Commussione. Wm BENSON, Cossastearonzasil Orme. November 30, le43.—dtd ATHENEUM SALOON TGIF: submnber to pleased to inform his friends and the public. that he ha. putehmed that very erten si and elegantly furnished establishment, known as the re Atbei.eutrt Saloon, on Liberty street., between Smitsfield and Wood, formerly kept by Peck, Thom son Ir. Co here he intends keeping a keneyal RE. TACRANT and BOARDING BOUM toe style se cond to none in the West. For the secommodanon of both Ladses and Gent men with fresh Oysters and other seasonable dell ems, no house tn the country Is better prepared lb • the :Xtloon To rentlemen lodong themselves, regulat boarding will be furmthed on advantageous tenns, and of the best coal•tl. • MEiM Single dtnner Supper or Breakfast • • • • • • •lu The Bathing la-p,totent be open and in good order. every Werineaday and Saturday throughout the wtnter reason unless 'penally ordered at other braes. To drop tune patients the at,acrther would ape many recommend the •upenor convemeneda of his es.- tahltahment. being pro.tded with the Dowe Snak , encompa•aet the whole body.) and the Head and N,k Ruth, all In cc cedent order. Soctety cc Club Suppers and Dinners can be formsh ed •t the attortest notice. and lu true Eptettrealt style nor3o dive ALEX. l'EllOUS0:11 EUROPEAN AGENCY,. For die Recover, of Dormant and Improperly With held NEAL AND PERSONAL EsTATE the Set. Uenient and As tuation of Commercial, Tiading. and other Den., Secunng rstent. for Leventiansln Great Brume, Iselmi4 and the Colonies and Dependencies thereunto belonging, and Negotiating for the Pur chase or Sale of the mune. REFERF-NCE may be Lad ou appheahnharee of charge, (provided the motive 1. not that of men. eunostin to a List commit.' upw•rds of 15.000 names in winch (melon:tea property to standing. Also. nn index to OUT 10,01.* advertisements which have ap,mared for the past 50 years to •1.211)411 linush nevrthaprrs. addressed to Hetts at Law arid nest or mn. Communications by later are requested to be Pratt-Perd. BENTHAM FABIAN. Broadway. New York. Reference. are permitted to lion. Charles P Daly, Judge coon of koterti. P. 1.4, New York • MEM En-eland. Stuart h Co Chas Canto:lse ft Co. W h 1. T Tapscott 6 R. A Ricketts, Eq. FAvrarti Schroder, Esq., Cineionad . , Ohio.. A nacho,. Esq., President Patelao Bank, Bod nov2l dam POPIPLAIL — WOII7I.B r a1)11 SALE BY JOHN & STOCKTON, Mar ketr street, comer of Tturd. Vanity Fur, a novel without e Hero: by Wm. fl Tbackery. rd Vernon; My COO5/12'• Story. by E V. Chide Mari lloarlit's Trutalanon of the Peasant and Id Landlord. Cent. ALrryter Children of the New Form. The linenelor of the iLlbarly, Old Hicks the Guide; by Webber. Mary Gro•er, or, the Trutairng Wile: by Ches. de tt • Wuthering Heights: by the author of 'Urine Eyre Toe Tenant of ‘Vlbifell Hall: by the auilior of "J a Eyre rhe Image of bni Father; Illustrated: by the Brothe Mayhew. The Discipline of Life. Three &siert and Three Fortunes; or Rose, Blanch and Violett. by D. H. Lewes. Thirty Years Since: by G. P. R. Junes, Esq. n0:127 PLENDID GIFT BOOKS—The Women of the B ble. delineated to ti sense of sketches of Freon nent remalo• mentioned to Holy Scripture—Mama. by. fine steel engraving.. 1 vol. quarto: Turkey gi edges—Aral:moque style. The Sacred Poem of England sod America, for thee centimes. Edited by Hutu. NV Gnmald. Illustrate with steel engraving.. I vol. Sao. Silk gilt edges. The Female I'E.GES of America, with portraits. bi• graphical notices, •tul specimen. of their taritusga. 1 T. B Read. Book of Pearl,: a choice garland of prose, po try on 4 an. economic( 20 forested engravings: F The Book of Chnettan s.ll d. lllmitated; 1 vol. Bvo For sale by II HOPKINI. dent Apouo Borldirdp,4l6 st liernonggahalalialrliation Company. OTICE CO STOCKHOLDE.RS.—In FLIMIAIICt of N the provniona of the Choler of Incorpoenton, the annual meeting of MO Stockholders oldie Monongahe la Navtgation Company will he held on Monday, the first day of January, 1849 (hem' the fun Monday of the month.) at the office of the eaid Company, in the Odeon tulding, Fourth street, Pittahrtryh,,at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose of elecurig officers for the enanng year. BAKE WELL, Seey. novMhtd __T') •7.W! ) . . RICE. REDUCED —The subscribers have roll o n Phands, d will remise during the winter and spring. regula an r supplies of the above article, Jon Mn. Pratt I Sons' brand. The first shipment New 01 P will arnve there per ship -W. V. Rent," the lat ter pan of nest month. They are now prepared in re cell, orders at the following reduced prices. I tog tons, :4 euh, or 40. 4 mos., approved bills; 2 5 34 do, or 3i do do 6" 10 31 4 moll, or 11 per cent off for cash, p 10 60 34 6 do, " 3 " gov3o W lll MITCHELTME, IfiLibeny_ rIISSOLVTION.—The partnership heretofore ems. on:f under the firm of Marslaud k liTCloskey. was by mutual consent dissolved on the 14th lust. It. S. MARSLAND, A ME S M`CLOSREY. The elodung Business J will be e•rvied tui by R. S. Marti./ lu all its br.ehes, el the old steed, 45 Lther. re street. corner of Virgin alle y , novldadthe MISSES AND INFANTS' WEAR—F 11 le.cro Co, have added to their former hostiles' • de ithruuen t under charge of Moo. Bigelow of Bosun!, for maims to order In latest styles, Infants' Wear. Misses Seeks, cloaks nod Dresses, Ladiea aid flthus Brewing Gowns. Garment" embroidered or camped for embroldery knnung, netting, crotchet orork,hemetitebing end new king neatly executed. nov:9 ATICTORINEM AND SCARFS FOR LAI I ES—FInc V Zephyr Sc'., whin, and eol'd; dodo do eon hell, nwen'e down Viteennes; Elaine zephyr %ethane.: Swan's down Neck Ties; ladles silk and woolen Vests, Swan's down Trimmings. Jinn received at EATON'S new Trimming Store, 62 Fourth st. novild • FRESH GOODS--FH Raton & Co. are constantly applied with a lance and Choice assortment of ulk fringes and gimps, velvet ribbon, and braids. la ces, edgings and eathrouleries, gloves and hosiery, Fenn shin., suspenders and coder 111.1191[121., iferltn Zephyr, woolen yams, ueedlea, pins, Minims, tapes, bobbins, in., all erwhich they °Ter at the lowest cash prices to nictchanth and then; at their new and com modious warehouse. MI Fourth at, near market. notYJ GENnie CLOAK TA081.11.0—.2 dos mohair Tos eels, assorted, 0 1/0 41: k 110 do, do do fine do; 10 do do Ladies Tastes, swotted, coi'd do do. WOOLF-N liCh.iDi4-10 dos children's woolen e aatsi do do do Caps 4 do do comm.:, 10dos Woores eons. forts, ..sorted; in do do with stop; 00,;p toasts Cash• own Gloves. ased. LEATHER BELTS— 33 do,- Monntlin Baits. 20 do do Morocco do, 3 ist sislkldesi at novie3 Zi.:I.II.LON KINSEY'S, 67 merket ANCI' CASSLNIERES—Jost rooeived by A A M. & Co. 60 NI•f•o , • I t . 0 .• • Wodmant of th k3ve named goods, or bsok. loy odor ol Easter , wholc.olo times. novw Akik:BICAN ALMANAC FOR LO4O—Just rced and ror solo Ss JOON:STUN A STOCKTON, Bookseller, „ v .,” corner markel'aorl 7d szr, VlLliSla Olt STER.B,2lputa--. - B y u f ; E by CAN,t,; Iges :ndpanies, can tro precelejlit the Rem:. mots to deo altd Allegbeay 4.llhay at the au. of It. 4th ta=rt, Pitt. twara. Al. Joltina! sure, All.. gheny city, and at the Oystet Depot, St Mule. Hotel, Wood notell.dlet HOLT &MALTBY E!= PEANUT -900 bosh recd arid for sah by m0v.23 TAELSEY & BEST ELEpajorx. wmta4-3 teas jest reled mad Cot sale by as .1 KIDD Co STEAMBOATS, C/SCINNATI & PITTSBURGH m ai m Ala 14mL DAIL.v PACKET LINE. LHIB well known line of splendtd passenger Steam ers Is now composed of the largest, swttteat, hes ed and famished, and most powerful boars on the waters of the West. Every arc...anon end co. fort that mouey un procure, has been provtded for pas . The Line hits been In operation for flee yam —ha g s earned a nuilion of people without the leasttap:t ry to their pelsons. The hosts will he at the foot of Wood street the dayprevious to atoning, for the reeep tlon of Osten and th entry of passengers on the regis ter In all cases the e psass,ge utoney most be paid rit advance. The ISAAC NEWTON. Caps. A. G. Ideenx. leave Pittnbunrh every . gentle) 'not - tang at LO o`eloelt Wheeling every Stuiday eventue at 10 r vt. May 1:0,1W. RIONDAI PACKET . The MONONGAHRI.A, (apt. Sr.r.s4 will leave Pith.- burgh every Monday morns'' at 111 o noon; Whe.lital every Monday eretung at 10 r r. . • The HIBEFLNIA No 2, Care J. lit.ustrla.ses, enl.l leave Palsburgh every Tuesday mornlng .110 e'elooki Wbeelusg every Tuesday evemeg nllO r. ht. WEDNESDAY PACKET. The NEW ENULAND No. Caw. s PPLas, will stye Pittsburgh every N% r..b.e.un) rooruteg at 10 clot lc, Wheelbig every Wednexlsy evening at Ni. It THCESDA I' PACKET The IIEtIIZIANT. Capt. (tuvi v.. %vial leave Plus. burgh ever) Thursday tuurunta at 1u o'r,or k, Wheeliag every Thursday everung at I=! The CLIPPER No V, Cup! CSAAPII, W.ll irtve Pitts burgh every Friday morning in 10 o'cnick, Wheeling every Fr - tinny evening ot 10 e. n. The MESSENGER. Cas .viii leave burgh every Saturday niorolng at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 r. C. NEW LISBON AND PITISBURGII DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKETS, m ai n ll4el . Leaves Pittsbuvgb doily, alb &elect, A. 111, and Ar mes at Gowrow, (tumult of the Sandy and Beaver Ca nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11, same night Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'elock. P. 61, (making the trip canal to the river during doe night.) and Glavgow at o'clock. A. hi, ands rrivalat Panaborgb at 3P. A!.—thus making a conunuou• hue for carrying pas gangers and freight between New Lisbon and Pin.. burgh, in shorter time and at less rates than by any other routs. The growth:ors of dun Lute have the pleasure of In forming the public that they have fitted up two first class Canal Boats, for the necommod anon of passengers and freight, to nut uconnecuon with the well known steamers CALEB COPE and tbk:A V ER, and conneet tng, at Glasgow, with the Patsbur,th and Cituain andthd other daily hoes of steamers down th e Ohio MtVidssappi rivers. The propnetors pledge them selves so spare no expeuse or trouble to mauve emu f a oA . s , st , fif p t ,,T a o t n id d e lspateh, and ask of the public. a share aTHORIZED AUENT: 4 6 M. RARTLN, 5 W. BARBA UGH, Pi.vb.rgh. R HANNA. Co. 2 Yew my Mai BARBA CGII Co. "bon' NOTICE—The =earner BEA VER C E. Clarke, mu tor, will leave after this no., for Weuavm< paucm ally, at 9 o'clock to the moraine rvl- 3 1848., - rink I PITTSBDILON 44 BROWNSVILLE Daily Packet Lies. FEBRUARY let. ItUA FEBRUARY Ist, 184 The following new oeb, complots , trl toe Itne. for totto - present season: AT LAIC. Copt /tunes Parkinson; ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs,and LOL'IB ItrLAINE, Copt K Bennett The twats are entirely new, and are fined up without regard to expense. EN- cry comfort that money Clwi procure has been provided. The Beam will leave the Nlonongaheix Wharf Boat M the foot of Ross it. Passengers will be punctual on board. as the bouts will certainly leave at the advert used boor. e A M. and 4 P M JanZ:l m ai l The splendid light draught steamer GENEVA, \Valetta, master, will leave for the above and intennediam ports on Sat urday, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board. dee I PITTSBURGH 1 WHEELING PACKET.: The swill eteamer CONSUL, Webber, master. will Imrve reerulaefy for Wheeling. every Monday, Wed tmeday and Friday, at lb o'clock precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday sod S. mrday, at 7 o'clock, a m. precteely. The Conant will land at all the intermediate ports.— Every accomodation that can be procured for the com fort and Palely of paesengers has been provided. The boat is also provided with a sell-acting safety guard to t pzak o t r e tf loeions. For freteht or passage early on DAVID C HERBS', feb4 earner of let end Smithfteld eta. _ . wzY The new and splendid steamer ST AN:TWINY, D P Kinney. master, will run as a reg ular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leaving this city every Tuesday. Thyreday and Saturday, at 10 o' look, A. bI . and Whekling eve ry Monday, Wahnoaday acid Friday, at P o'clk. A M For (mat or passage, having auperior eccommoda tenota apply on board or to JA3IES MAY, Agent. The 'St Anthony is a new boat, and for speed and accommodations cannot be surpassed by any boat on the rivet. novie FOB WHEELING AND SENHISLI. The new told fast steamer Barnes, masneirt LS ncaLLvt- for d intermediate rOll.l on Wydrtes! days and Sanirdays of each week For freight or pas, sage apply on board or to noels B MILTENBERGHR, Ag PITTSBCRGH - AND Pnt It'prom.; The new and splendid fast passer, ger packet, TELEGRAPH No.{Mason. master seni leave Pot Cincin nut and Lowry ille on Thursday, the inch an at 10 o'clock, A. M.. For fretght or passage apply on board, BURBRIDGE. WILSON & Gq or GEC/ B IL'PEN BERGER. or E s Ste . u n m a e r r n p . szto , n , a;ci , ll ea le r. a p nl , ,o o, ill fm Ynw Can so direct, and can have berths *CC Lt red here :net sHea- n 0•1.6 aii... magi.. The nple ndid Itght 0 rang it steel= er NI COk:r, Boyd, molter, hall leave for above. nd intermediate porta on dos day at to ceelock. For freight or passage apply on Coed nOv3o REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACES F. The splendid new steamer maimVERMONT. Wm [balm, master, will leave for the bow and trtermeldinre ports to-day For freight or passa6e, apply on board. nova. FOR SAINT lAJCIS DIREcr Th. aplendld otiraine; Cox Inasta N ri i" vv i ill lea ve for above d intermediate porta Lb la day, at 10 o'clock, A V. For freight or pintsage apply on board, or _to n_ L id rilF.o 5111.-11C4B'iftlViLili FUR UT. LA)61.1. The new Indfit.; en nnnK arensner NORTH RIV ER, Capnain Dean, Will leave for above and all nine nnedrroe pore diie day, al 10 o'clock, A. U. nvolofr - - EXPEEI9I3 WAGON LINE, TO •. tirx , tsiSt= Pittsburgh and PhiladeiPl(a, (via cna.mairmneso I TIME, FIVE Da Tb—RUNNINI: DA AND NIG HT . THE pottlie are respectielb informed , het W is Line will commence miming e th ll:th inn. A ear will leave Philadelphia nail) . . w i t h e Mail Train to rhamberstimg, and from thestee by Wag., stub a relay of homes, running day and night Idt,', flor al be prepared en forward 6000 dm freight daily. Apply to nit , D Lxrl u CO PIONEER TILANSPORTATICNA LINE, 1848. ,ILAila BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND ri Fistitißo/4. Tune,QT 5 day.. -01 tr.sport at C. 161 r FORSYTH A DUN , .:AN, Agent.% Walt( SU ea. PituAargh. FRAILEY 3 MA RSI . ,ALL,*rm., 47 Ugh. mama, 11•1ffinon. FOR CUMDES.I..AND, ism:llmonk; AND THE EASTERN THE and Proprietora orthls Ltne have put on New Shoek, ore prepared to packages of ell de- seriptlonaduly, at the lowest rate+ J. C Agerth • Water .41... et. I..ttabuthwh ROBIN II a. BOEHK 14 South Cherie. at. Batarnore. .11,ANSPoitTAT/OIS Lib fs - 6LIPS w irga 1848. Mdia reccipted for by FIVE DAY LINE nod manlier wag on', at low rates and specified time . J C BILAVELL. Pittsburgh; • ROBINSON &BOEHM, Baltimore nos IS LAW NOTICIE. THE undersigned /worms his Inends and the pubbr that he Intends to remove shoray to Wasinwa city, where he veil! attend to the prewew on of h cla g nna on Congress, and the Th - pertmeuts, as well as to the busters. of the law in all it• branches. to the several Coons of th e Distner. AND.K.S.Wr n 0•42,11 LLMT—daPPnlnhd linve mien . byin:afake I from warmer liangeof.o.r. d , Mee. a box toothed Aaron Almhewg. Camden, bresden enmity, <are of o. Ea Iy. New London. New 1 ork—weiglit 2,0 Ilia - Any mfordiabooreegemO ig /aid box. will be t h an k ful . ly received and rewarded by J NEWTON JONES, Monongahela Houne t lARYETS: '...D RPETi t :: — Consthettl; of W. 11 ‘Cnotoek 1, 75 Fourth street, evrty ennvty of Corpe consintne la pan of Alarotnstnet. of mon 64.. ta,0621 p•tterns; Velvets, latest patterns imporied. very rich: TlLptlllfpßlllll..by,:i ply, sap Gad all Of I.t [deb we will sell as low Ps they con por• chat/eat in this market. levant., and pu imstog num th, untoofeentrers, enables us to compete With the cuter» market. n0v1.5 GREF2i RIO COFFEE-- :Da 6.ge eve erop,t Rio Coffee, landing ant] for ri0,27 _ J 24. it FLOYD I RISH MOSS.--(hle brce u.: Ire d 1‘,1.2 tor tale . by A FAIiNF:4I , ,CK & Co, co, Int sad wood Ins ("1 ASSIA—Ani mem. .• I - LI tor yle b oovs , ' au :\ —lO ba• l'otudexter.; e Il.umpe, eouud and good, for Bale at 9c, iSA lAN DICKEY & nordi C _ .. from 111 - .. .._ . . . LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEE D - bbl . Oblo Clo yer Seed; A) do l'. Timothy Seed; m wort and far sale by rrovi:3 I ra R. FLOYD __ ___ QOCES AND FLANNEL—SO - doo raper Woollen Bock% auo yda bard Flannel, 01 atom ..a tor late ti 1......... _ nov2:l JAR 1 , 1,0 )r I_, C /IEO3E-220 has Cheemee 15 au% s do: en Aare and for We by F-'4GLLSH rt. BENNETT .o.v V Wood at
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