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Should the message not be delivered on Monday, our readers may look far it on Wednesday morning. ♦ Fact Worth Knowing lc the Pennsylvania COBLlttill Rail Road is ex tended to Pittaburgh within two or three years. and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Road to Mansfield, rune time, all of which can be easily ac complished. Philadelphia will have the first conttri. nom, and direst rail road communication with the Great West, enjoyed by any city in the United States. She will then have access to all the into• tenor of Ohio, and enjoy a direct mil road commu nication with Lake Ene, with Cincinnati, and poa. eahly by that time—and if not, shortly alter—with Northern Indiana and Chicago. The New York and Ene road cannot, we think, be finished to Dunkirk, for five years to come, al though the wonderful enterprise and ability of that company are worthy of all praise, and when that object is accomplished, New*York will be a great way from a coeulnuolsf and direst road to the rate nor of Ohio, without which she can never compete with the Pennsylvania mute. Ten years wril hardly audiee to bring the Baltimore road to Wheeling, and then it is extremely doubtful whe ther there will be my rail road on the opporite mile of the nver to meet it. Is not this vantage ground possessed by Piladel phia worth thinking about and acting upon! Be fore any other eastern city can possibly compete with her, if one is true to herself, she can have united the whole great west to herself by a net of rail roads, and so completely secured the trade, that It cannot afterwards he taken from her. Pittsburgh and Allegheny County have lent her strong helping hand. We have given her one million dollars to be appropriated to the western end of the Cootral Road, and have started the ex tension west from this city She thus has the game fairly within her grasp, and if she does e• secure 11, she is unworthy of the greatest boo ever presented for the acceptance of any city. GODICY'S LADY'S Boot, for January is early to hand, and as welcome as early. It is really a most splendid number, and ushers in the new volume and the new year, with attractions hard to excel, though the publisher says he meansto excel even this magnoicent number, which seems almost im• possible. The new engraved title page is an ex• quisite production; and the new cover is vary beau tiful. The other engravings, some of which are beautifully coloree., am very fine. Its 72 pages of raatter afford a rare intellectual treat. Those who subscribe Cr this splendid periodical will not be disappointed. as as high character is kept up through the year. For a single copy, with a copy of the Lady's Dollar Newspaper. the price is only three dollars. It is lower to clubs. This evening, Prof. Overman commences a course of lectures on the Manufacture of iron. An ho is a gentleman eminently qualified both m the scientific and practical department, a is to be hoped that oar citizens will attend. and sustain these lec tures, on a subject so important to the interesta of the "Iron city." It is tune to do away with the reproach that lectures on arts and science can bunch only in the Atlantic cities. and if we wish to have such lectures here. we must bneourags them when they are offered to us. iSERFS or Russia.—lt is generally known that 1 , 1 a Russian noble buys an estate. he buys, the sere twith 14 Dr. Baird, to a lecture at New York on Wednesday evening. says--"If the seria acquire i wealth, they sell remain in bondage. One of the ir nobles in Moscow has a serf who is richer than his '4 master, but cannot purchase his freedom because Fi,,. ',," the noble prides himself on the richest seri . in Resets minting et his table. The present Emperor •'.l desires to liberate this class. but is opposed by (i some of the Princes." MIBSIONAB.IIOI rot CALIFORNIA. — Rev. John W Douglass and the Rev. Samuel H. Wiley have been appointed missionaries of the American Home Mission Society for California. The latter is des. tined for Monterey and the former for San Fran. ctsco. At those points it is their design to emir. fish churches at ouch times as may seem auspi The American Baptist Home Mission Socie have appointed the Rev. O.C. Wheeler, of Je . • City, as a missionary to San Francisco, in Cal forum LOISIN,IL MOVING.—The Louisville Jou the 25th ult.. hue the Collowleg nonce of the to menta there, in reference to a FLailrcrad with th We understand that daring the session of the city council yesterday the committee to whom was referred the Alton railroad project made a report favorable to the city's taking an amount of stock in it, iC alter an inquiry into the matter, the council:is satisfied that the trade along the route would divert to Louisville. Coma Sroca Bc-natax—The Philadelphia Led ger. ofWednesday, says:— .Neshanic copper stock, which sold m this mar. bet a year or a year and a half ago, by thousands of shares, at from $l2 to $l5 per share, was yes• terday offered et 22 cents per share, without find tug buyers; New Jersey copper, that imld even higher, ill not bring over Ito $1 per share, and Flemington copper, that sold at 1132 and /33 per %Mare, a now selling at $2l. They were all great swindles at their day. PAP= Muss to Micraco.—Thebng Marsha San. ger muted from New London on the 26 inst., for Vera Cruz. and takestut machinery complete for tw o paper mills, one to be established at Contreras, the other at Guadalajara. The mills were manu factured and completed by Messrs. Smith, Win chester & Co., of Windham, and are valued at $22,000. Smarm DOWNl,—This gentleman arrived in this city on the 20th instant, (says the New Orleans Bulletin,) on his way to resume his Senatorial du. ties at Washington. Mr. Downs is one of the Op position members of the Senate who will, we are convinced, avoid all captious opposition to the ad. ministration of President Taylor; end, so far as be conscientiously can do so, will allots! it a literal support. Nsw Wino GIERILLEI Parra--We have receiv ed the first number of a Whig German Weekly Newspaper, published in this city. It is a hand some sheet—much superior to any other German paper in appearause--and we underinand is ably edited. We wish it great sawn. Gtor.ouSra.ronoovai, extenkively known among die travelling rommunity, for many years, as the proprietor of the Fountain Inn, in the city of B a ltimore, died at his residence near that city, on Saturday, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. NOLTE( CaROLDIA bzono-a-rvax.—Up to the lat. est , d ate , in the Senate, the ballotinge for speaker had been to:effectual. The democrats claim the speaker fi end it is though they will succeed. In the 'fovea of Commons a writ of election was issued to Yancey county: election to be held on the Stl. of can 0, TON MOLLICALIVI dl.d in New onday, in the person of Raensel Gredv• nay, come hthillred and seven years old, m full pot. sesmian, wad the day of her death, of all her far. aims. Mr. Cooper will have to write another •Last of the Motueaas," or change the title of the i sifiliejtiainwlhauxrpty ero•Oile aase4Pieft. Bider ersisees libe4 7 4bildivorsei-cipe up yestetdevbefotee the Courtitteovr, mod Fleet. TheGbelWaefiled. by liu3„ittotband, alleging wilful deeerliun by the wife trOm his hahitation, peraisteti in fit more than two Only. To this an answer, covering many pa gee of paper, has been inn in by the respondent,— The answer denies generally the fact of w tiro! and mateions deleition ns charged In the libel, and even that she was breed to withdraw IS .nsequence of his unlawful and wmagall mn• et. It then - avers that her absence wen wal. his knowledge and sub.‘equent ueent. ly, that his treatment was cruel and rude, and such as to make her life burdensome to her, tn4l lusty• tied her in remorng from his house. It appears that the parties were married on the 7th of Janeary, 1531, and have two children. both girls, the eldest of what. isw thirteen years of age. The parties had lived un no happily together f, same y ears p rev i ous t o I tettaber. Ibt2. at which tints they agreed to separate n...‘ far sa all the rights and duties of husband and wife were concerned. hough they still revaded under the same roof. but ~ e parnie apartments. Mr. B. wile to have separate mangennaee of 81000 per year; the etl- dren'A education to be superintended by the WS.- er, and the mother allowed to see them. They were placed under the control of a govern,. Matters remained thus mall Oetober, 1 , 13. when in consequence of painful rumors illieVittle her hits• hand, she felt that she had entirely tact the love which she could never regain. Of the truth of those rumors she bad no in ,01, but she ..poke of them to nee husband. and felt ',mired that there war no farther hope of regaining ms affection. S u e suit remained in li.ipiug to he aide ;ri preserve her authority VT her Oki:diet, and ina.l.- tarn toward them a"waiter's r are. She beard howe•er, that Mr Butler vrn, about taking mean to remove the children to another house, and she wrote to him. asking to hr. e the privilege of going with them, proposing to bury the occurrent., ci the past to His answer proposed to allow her that privilege on certain conditions, to consider which he gave her two daye. The conditions were so repugnant to her feelings that she hesitated to accept them until the two days had pursed, an accident hap- perung to one of the children, which she though demanded all a mother's care, she determined ,• accede to his conditions. She over. that 011 lilt being communicated to hun, he refused to arced to tt, saying that the 'two days having pease, without her accepting the proposillon, she hot 'abandoned' her children. Matters remained the way until the children were removed to e oriel house, and the respondeht berg dented the tit, lege of gothic wan them. she 'there other course left 11/ her than to remove VI a hoard. mg house, which she aceordinciv thd Itecetut,er Whl:e here the chide or her children, which first were daily, became less frequent and tinnily ceased altogether. tier aledwance under Pie a , greement of separation wan irrveu.arly paid. acd she avers that every rneana were token liy the fa thee to prejudice her children mrainat her. While boarding m Chestnut Nreet, she received tier from her smler in England. in ixiugh was informed taut Mr. Butler and written to Oct. and signified his willitirness to meets's her into the house again, on the same fasting us before. if she would agree to certain conditions. `we accord ng ly wrote to the Rev. W. 11. Fatuous on the subject who wrote to Mr. Butler. Some iicrrestsmdence ensued, and it wee finally agreed by Mr. I; ; re reive her back, provided she agreed to certain clan damns, which were reduced to writing The conditions were such as she scrupled much at an seating to, but finally did so. They were priori: pally that she should abstain from any relereue to the occurrences the past—mat she should n speak of Mr. Butler or write ~..incern.iitt t.. 111 his affairs to any orie—and partieulariy that sta ould have no terrou pot.. in word or act w he (amdy: a ndwoe hetteutdrt.. 'te t. them as if they were ent.re stranger, ttod •tte had 21!=21111111E=I=E trourise with any pc, in whom Mr. itittimtiiiir. ed of, and it .hew nnned withdraw from her greements, was to give hunt moire. These mintlitaine she finally . nftnncluded to sic and on the 3.1:4 Marten, I e 45. went to Mr Butie house. in Walnut street. She comfbanns th. while there. the mauagement of her chi:dr-en w given entirely to the governess—that she was ran ly allowed--r see them. and that Si hen she dud was evident that endeavors had been made, estrange them front her Waite site Was torn she received a letter front Mire Sedgvirtc, role! sed in an enveion, (runt her husband. She ws Surprised at this, not interpreted the vircumstato into a permtaston by bun to read ft. whotn accordingly did. It pro, ed ninnt to lie with n.• -- mission, however for slmri:y afterward stir re. e v ed a letter fromf,tbin. charging her with having v hated the condaions of her agreement. by rece y .1, a letter fhoin Miss siedawn.tk Sae repoed that s:” had reeetved it front bon He answered that Th. should have informed them of the agreement Pe. fore she maned ,t—tnat they sad flinch in his fatally afthos. The letter reenved from Mr B. on ttno natita• on Mrs. !lavers to have nil t•onn• ordered her to tease the house viol would have been a sufficient !u•tin nation fur oar gulag She I enim.bed. nuwever, nond the children were plaoed up , 11 the - Ina rney Faro,' where she was fotiid lien,in 4•011,qt14,1, of a rlnniculky between herself and the governess. caused by reports against the latter fq contelation out of doors These were charged by her and Mr. B. to have 'men started by Mrs. Butner hint nied by her--13. , they anirravat , il tier suffering. and served to maga her feel wretched Notwithstanding the tie thilot,,,, of her onions I the contorted to vn«t her children at the farm.. until one day Mr Iloanne three and t naval • coed to reinova the chinnlren. as be would ms.,. low Mein to remann if she t sited there cue r•• turned to the city and reum.hei tor she lime his house. not seeing tae imildren afterward—Mr Bader having left um city. lrt ..onsoquent , of the house undergoing reps r. ` ' .e re:named Ai ire city until Sept when lee..ny tkui ninon its had been gained by her nenemng a, her hu-band'in dittoes, she caned for Enigbinnd The thainthhaece which was to he pm,' her wan furbished very irrre• ularly--so much ....mai Al 1 , 1 ' 7 in order to sup• port herself. site ed to -resort to Int. Is• borious and dionsietts. ehip.oyuient her youth To Bus answer exotp: ti the relevancy a the Fait, made to certain parts. Mr. Cadwalailer is inninernoeil too 'iron myna up on exceptions and deinUrrer. If, remarks were diseurattie, and in tuunteqiienee • layn, d•aa,, no general proposition., it was Impossible to gain a succinct idea of the ground. hiker tit 'Lie He appeared to Ira endeavoroig to show thin tit Perna. the law in regard to divan, ns mat ate.: by the ecclesiastical law of England. and that formsnof proceeding are aasnsfete dand cnverr eil by the civil and canon law Mr. Cadwalader 11,011 pied the mornom .0 era.), sing the positions reterred tai.and m three ovloi k theeourt adjourned unt.l this morning Mr. Butler was in wort, but Nl', Butler Wil4 not.. She arrived in the cit.. vetterday. ... staying at the Washout's. House. The Counsel engaged are Met•ers loan f 'ad win a der and Hon. .en, M. Dallas sir mc.. r ,rlt, I Meseta Benj. Gerhard. Win. Myren! th std flou Rufus Choate. of Massachusetts, far respondent. From the Ledger of \Vedneedny. we aura tn. Mr. Cadwallader continued the argunient the case, on Tue.day, m wlncit Ile went Into an natty orate review ci the e v i dent presented by res pondent. Win. M. Meredith, Esq. followed lor respondent. lie denied the proposition land down by thy opposite side 'that nothing but an s.. .hue defence could be interp..sed to n prheeedinv hir divorce: All the c•rcumstauces should I.e went:, ed and taken into due consideration in detem,n• tag upon the question. The grounds of the defence to whsch he would address his remarks were brie:ly these I. That Mrs. Boiler left her husbands house with his cosent and license, and has never been recalled 2. That alit was corn;ie.'ed t i ieave his bun, by hie determinative dr.ve 11, away by near, and conduct not to be 01,110 3. That she was justttied In leaving ha house be acts of cruelty and wirCiunstances tead.ng to make her life insupportable. The hoar of three having arrived Lefore Lill' coneinalon of Mr. Meiedlida argument the Court adjourned until Thursday mormng. PECSOMVAIIIA 14.1. TII6 PRICSIO. r.—The lowing remarks from the New Orleans lin,letm. speak our mind esaetly- Now that the election of Gen. Taylor 111 assured beyond the reach of any contingency, we really nod truly feel an indifference tin 10 bin obtaining the yore of either oldies above (Virgium arid Alabama] or any other States not already heard from defin itely, as we wish to let Pennsylvania have the honor of having defeated, broken and crushed the spode party down to t..e very dust, no has been done by the recent election. Pennsylvania was deceived, cajoled. and LIED into the support of sir. Polk to 11534. and it a b u t right and proper that she, the victim of the woad then practiced upon bee should be the one bytwhose strong arm her betrayers have been struck to the earth. If to the present 163 certain cute, for Gen. Taylor, those of Virginia and Alabama be Cass would be defeated re oh ou , sylvania, and the retributive justiee an regards that State, would not be so apparent. MY ' wish that she may be able to stand in her giant strength and say tat those who deceived and betrayed her, I AM AVENGED. It world be "poetical justice" meted out in a moat appropriate maneer, and would act as a salutary warning far the future. to all reckless and unprincipled poliumans. the Democratic part has now awe:lamed that .hones ty would have been the best policy," fur though they obtained the vote of Pennsylvania in 1544, when, as the result proved, it was not neessn. ry for its success, it has, in conesquence of the fraud, not only loather support in loth, by which has been defeated, but probably thrown her into the opposite rank for a I.llPerles of years ta come, as we nave no doubt the change ut that State is radical and permanent. Since the Locoforo newspapers continue to n- Ilifrdt very laudable anxiety and interest concern ing the acclamation of Gen. Taylor's Carnet, we IN able to Tate them upon. the best authority, !Ant tpe ,Ishalnistration will be a "unit" m poiitical opinion, and that here is not the remotest appre , hensiho of there being any discordant element to disturb the harmony of its councils, or Me imirit unrminuty that will prevail in regard to pubic mea sures. Nettling nut the fours—or l.coisrn could have RllllCtimled anything nine.- 41111111118.6 6 80 1 / VW . 11151 , Yosuc, Nov. 27,1845. I".4eamval orate Cemhrta bnogs nothing o aih fent lidelnesa affairs with us. Her road, however, mates certain, what needed no confirmation, and that isiittle ea/natl. of n demand for grain at pays ing prices. The demand for United States' secu. nues columned, and large sales had been made of tl'it at 97i with the divoletid This fact will heap up tile demand here and supply a large amount of e acnnage r. Walker's estimate of the wants of the Treas• wry department are calculated to arrest attention. He nays his wants until June. 1850, are St 1,000,. 000. an amount which his tariff will pay, should the imposts continue. Assuming the expenditnres and the means as the Secretary estimates, the new adminstration will he found with a matter of some delicacy on hmd, and find it a work upon small meg mode, to raise revenue enough for the govern meat, without recourse to loans, and at the sem - ume check the imposte which most be done- The patriotism of New Yorkers is just now in oidess of being brightened, and a general sensii •enesa prevails, at the neglect to build a mono• cut to Washington. Any number of corner ones have been laid. but the superstrucuon still s quiet in the bowels at the earth. A new plait as been adopted, and nre to have a model se cited by universal sullrage, a right to be obtained y paying one ildtlar. All the models proposed are anged round a room. and the -constituent - votes a . the one to his taste. The poll will be closed ni, and with as much energy in the future man• tgement, us hex been shown in the past, by ISt 0 he monument will be completed and be a famous elixir. No one ever needed a monument less than -the Father of his country," and his memory will be cherished as fondly as even though another outder ry passes before his monument is done. Soh:amber,. to the • Art Union .. arc coating in - • .. • . fast ns the day for ihstributain approach.. Th. fund iilready reaches 545.000, a emu that will en able the Society to wake a distribution of picture worthy. of American art. The collection now is a. honor tonny country. and he who asserts that th Vestern continent has not a school of its ow with artists emnpeient to furnish pictures to adorn the gallery of all A merican, is too nice in his Male n. reside iu A inerwa. The success of the has started a rival to be called the “International Art I 'pion." 111.11 the same terms of membership. atlthti• , n b the usual thstrtbution or pictures, ew assomalion will send freed expense, an Amer • MII 11 mat to Europe to study tor two years in the enacts there. The success of the plan is doubtful it depends upon one or two who hope to make coney finis it,which to not nor call be-done in lb. Art I "111011. - which as voluntary association,'. sue toned by those whose toele for the arts, compel . • - ten them for all their Inhar, and somulates fin to the greatest exertions in its behalf A illsclosure is promised in one of the Brokers' Newspapan, in relation to the system of "Mutual Life inenrance.. that promises to be of interval 'rile statement torthcoming a to the effect that the laws .1-gatitztna them have been violated, and that :nntead ol taking.seeurity for money loan,' or l on, mortgages. third mortgages have been en. nail this 100 where n judgment has been no entered upon the original claim. It is else charged that the power has got alto the hands o o.e actuary or manager. and that in one c, he prises ase pi•sesses enough to enable him to change at the annual election the whole management o tos odice. Th.• mud roost/gageis said to have been elected in the atisence'of the said of company, ve . leo threatened to resign and romnie two Irani incasure. iiness restunieon was made by rea "dicers making the loan. This system of 'worsen , Is very popular, and abuses may have crept it ti no the rootter Ina exitto-ure in made tth heart , . ter lb. who have made previstou for thy* near and dear to there. II all it right no ex ttosur or exarno eat,m in to , be leered, ti there in natenann aftetnent, the wruttnv eanhtrt hr too clone THE NORTH AND SOUTH STANDING TICE N. , 11.; HMI Vora . — ZACIIAILT T•TI.C. Pre ..,teat ,sect it me 1 u it'd States. lie watt nomi nated and has !wen run on broad national grounds. for la• pattiorin the constitution. Is.• object the:greatest ntsai kit the :era:est number of the Ames ratan pfE,II:V. and i.constituency tae moderate and conservati•e menet the country He is Betted to no particular section or locality for success. having beeii:supported with the same zeal and at nomty tar North, the East, the South. and the West. N it s ne received the enure vote miner section in in° almvesnamed division In the South. for example. tie gets Maryland end % I rk,. North Carolina and loses South f 'angina :rod I i.e. A .abiama . Florida and loses Mississi,ipi. Louisiana and lose, Texas . Tenon iirc and loses Arkansas. Kentucky and losra Misr. The same is we at the East end the North Reckoning Delaware with the tree States, he gets eight cut w the sixteen Northern and Eastern "Stems. It appears. therefore, that Gen TAYLOR 44. heel, impported tiy ail secnons of the country Inalehted to au particular :Meal influence for al. success, but deriving efficient support from all luny of the I nom and .l,rettatug inavartty 'la , lanes: rote , Gude .Varth and SlurtiA of .3111.0. an/ Dirac • hs., ha la as emplualcolly dun Pre•Wont or th , Trfarm a., A. icai the raral.darr of Mr people . I eved s. ‘ rlectormi votes in South rticei ninety-seven in the Northern Stairs, icing a majority in taah dry isiona. flit ins titilect of this article wan to express our app: the Jour. , which the North ban par .3 lb, C.00i. , 81 ”ir friends in that ' have conducted themselves nobly. and we congru !mate we ornate country. and especially the friends aion and harmony upon the magnanimity:alai wthc n h they tia,nnt•trd !king largely in the utak • • . • ;n the ['Untieiptha . onvention. they had •t 11 the, pois er to n dninate whomsoever they plea , - t, yet Liles' not only et nutted to the nomination at a Southern man and a lance slaved, ider, but Finely ussoited in it And when we noininalson ad !wen made, they entered upon the ranvsss Wan a cheerfulness and determination worthy of al. ..ininiendation. and have crowned mew patriot,i; i. dt!. and denon--,r 11,, by giving the old planter oi:Louisrana ninety irev., it torsi voter. In all this we nee an ev.- deb: e al attachment to the I a desire to te- store p . eace and harmony to the evunetts of the ha hon. and a devonon to the eountry. the whole coon' lii'. nod nothing but lie country. which cannot but htt protiM, of the .11 , 1.1 bench , lel results. Th. I'monn. rt ! • 7,,,tred • And the North. trt her ac.rrous sum.ort of lien Twine. and the South n her eymay poth_tu• suptstrt Ut Mr FlL.L.uttax. Intr.• each giver, a solemn pledge It' the luit.oll and tu wor t d I tr .11r0.1- oh nor. ~ c uit'r collie the country. theref,tre and the Plead. of ratetna I liberty and re pul,cantato every where. upon thew tataptctotia mdicationa, We ha ve much to make 111 rejoice. From kanhall and teelae colony. we have rapidly ;crown into gigatac• manta Kat and how that we have inched that point ~ vi: zntionand advancement when we are prepared to enjoy they the blettrunga of a free tatn• at,tuhon and equal law., abet] we dash our bright pr..peeta a the earth' We answer emphatically, No ' We say, ..t . H , 011 , note and f eree h,r un der the I:naci we are what we are. Rota per. n Fenn. the Now Ilrfeen• Bullet, of Nov 21 The Field of Owew• Vleta• We recently had exhibited to us the original of the eeleorated letter mufti Gun Taylor to fintita Anna written /in the held of Biretta Vista, in reply to the summons:of Santa Anna to surrender with ha army This document is in the form of a note, being on a bolded half ahem of letter paper. It is in pencil wn ten by Major now Colonel) Bliss, and signed y ;eri Taylor. The writing a very legible, and ei the regular open hand of Col. Bliss, and with 1,... etc curly marked signature of General Taylor. These a nothing miner in the note or tire signaler< tint indicates haste. Litt. nn the contrary. judging fr toe general appearance of it, we should say mid bah the writer and the signer of it Were " calm as a summer's morning' when it was pre. as "r' : l AsGnl flier n the city at the time we saw tits ow was i e, we took tulcasion to ingezre of him the instances under witch it was written. Ile told us that he wrote .t on the top of his foraging elm, placed on his bane. sitting on a bank ut earth i ;en. Tay' r dictating the tenor of It, and that the latter did nut sign it us reported, on horseback, but that he was standing by the side of his horse, Old Whitey,) and laid the paper on the saddle, and s i gned it there with the same pencil with which 10..G01. Mrs) wrote it. The gentleman who brought this document from Mexico came passenger in the else:net from Vera Cr., with Mr. f'.lllford, our Mtnister. He obtained it in the city of Nles:wt, and Intend. to have it el egantly framed for preservation, as he values it very highly. Though the letter is familiar to all our readers, we give the following vet - 5.214,n copy from the art. ginal. .FIRADQVARYICRS ARMY oe OCCUPATION. Near Punta Vats, February 2i, !bib. 'S.r In reply to your note of this date, summons ing me to surrender mV tunes al discretion. 1 beg lenve to say that I decline acceding to your re. quest. 'With high respect. I 1 / 1 /1 sir, Your obedient servant, 'Z. TAYLOR, 'Mnfor General U S. A. Commending. •To Senor It Anto. Lone: de Santa Anne. 'Commanding in Chief, Encantade.' As tan Whigs will tie able to elect the State Treasurer at the ensuing session of our titans Leg islature, it to hat right and proper that each section should present some of is sterling men for that responsible office. Public sentiment seems to con. cede to the East the United states Senator, and hence we mistime the Treasurer will be given to the West. Under this impression, we would pre• e y e : flit th e roo•ideration rd the Legislature, the name ofJosepn H. Kuhns e,sq.re, of Weatmore tend, as a gentleman t enuiesseng all the requisite qualifications fur, and eminently deserving of the trust. Few men in the State have labored harder for the Whig cause, and none are more firm and decided in their principles. In point of morel char act, he has no sopenor, and his urbanity of man ners and kindness of heart have won the him the friendship of all who have made his acquamtan.. Besides these considerations, the Whigs of West moreland are entitled to some notice from those who hove honors to bestow, and we kirl snared that they will cordially concur is this recomenda uon, which, we wish it understood, is Oman With. , out Mr. Kuhns' knowhstige.---Sehs. The. hair; „ Ti._Ait; T. ktr i mer' . 4.4.1fia Taal papers haTieroeget,',lTwailialeciatniettltie gentleman IllaninennaiWnh rigt appointment in Caen. Taylor's Cabinet, and ids mangoms friends is Parinrylve haie felt quite desirous that he should permit the use of his name in that connection. his great moral worth, his purity of hfe. mcorroptible hones ty, dignity of character, and his sound, ism/terve ties Times on questiensof national palmy, ennnent. ly fit . hint for a mat in the Cabinet. and seem to point him out as the most satiable person In rep resent Pennsylvania, and the one who would just till the eye of general Taylor. Mr. filliennan'. appointment would give universal satisfaction to all parties, end we hazard nothing in saying. that no man in Pennsylvania would mom honors• bly represent our great State, would confer greater honor on the Cabinet or make o wiser and more prudent Counsellor. But we regret to any that on personal and pis vale oonsiderauons, Mr. Mlien ann. cannot permit the use of Inn name in connec tion with the new Cabinet. !le feels deeply grate. ful In his numerous friends fir their ktudness and partiality manifested in suggesting his name. yet he authorizes in to say, that his circumstances are such, that he should feel compelled to decline the honor Ada Cabinet appo'ntment if tendered to him. Knowing the inclination of Mr. M'Kennan's mind on ttos subject, we suggested last week an other distinguished son of Pennsylvania, fora seat .it ;en Taylor's Cabinet.— Wash. Rep. Aso - rums &mat.. Scurur..—A mong the latest schemes contemplated by the cotton planters of S. Cornlin • the establishment via hank in each of t ,P eon,. :-tates, to enable the grower to hold his crop until It can he sold at a fixed value. It in pro. posed to advance money, on the faith of cotton. As trade, under any circumstances, will regulate Itself to a censor extent at leant, we should think the scheme rather absurd. and likely to result to the ruin of planters, banks, and all It is not to tie sup posed bin that there would he found independent sellers of nsudicient fur all useful purposes." —Balt. n Tits Iscm win became somewhat epidemical here last week, and we perceive that in New York and vicinity it pretty generally introduced its satin. ty also. Though it has been stated that the visitations of cholera have always been preceded by the prevalence of induenaa, it by no means fol• lows that the former is alwayssequent upon the latter Vet It may le well con that the present ailment stimulate those whose imperative duty it is to prepare for the [amble approach of the great er Non Tug Tacna.—The European correspondent of th National Intelligeneer attnhuies to the newepape and their editor, on the continent, the immediate production, in a great degree, of the momentous changes that have taken place there. lie says •the political journals at England, France and Ger many. are under the direction of men of command ingtalent. extensive learning, and a most intonate knowledge of the feelings, desires and neceesitie lit the people, and tine tendencies of the age." Ral_itaa los/ —After it hard week's work In our law court, where hardly any thing was to he heard but borrtlitc auras of murder and manslaughter. and km yea. and razors, and piztols, and blood etad• ed garments, and death, and snaztratry, and the pen itentiary. and the gallows, and Imaken hearts, and tearful eyes, and learned, and certainly very elo 41uont. speeches. and Leong half sick and half men ry, we were delern,ned, in Saturday morning to let law nail murder and judge and jury go to over the hintd far an hour, and turn into the es. tabltahment id nor exre.lenl friend Mr. Mellor in Wisal Street, and if...a at Ice choice .electron Patna, and wild.. away a little fine, until judg Patton got ready to dearer Inn charge lathe jury in the caw of Joseph Ztrtimerlee, charged with th murder Hof no , wile We thus tried to does away =MEM= C== Local !Matter.. ILEYOR FOR Tux PI rt ...toll DAILY 0A ITC the horror,' off lb wick. lint 11, ,tor obsu IZZEiI the hope , 1 man We went to Mr. Mellor.. and mound hint ' all th the heart could wiah. but the horrible recollect, of ail the hurnbie thine which had trannpired tile horrible court house Jur .rig Ott meat burnt week:, rtili hung to• us with null horrible ten., n. LU keno us .0 4 I,wedue mom], and was enough Nay. we 1111= even sum,ert iLit Mr Me 1,,r mum have perceived something •..Duthie in our countenance—po.sll.lv 1114 y ha, c ,unity led 0.4 of SI,JO/1 that the common disease of the day—and juagtng ...e to avirly 'ne ap,tnetrln .. a real .ace h, =MEE a . I .lr d .1 ' 1.1.:c A kur,OF u,ll. eirruAr scale Who. s ;am' Reader, go and see, and el you .re not pie.d with it, Ay net say that the I, al rd.: Pittsburgh .cas ette h.. gut to, 1101, ,rs aukl be trleli ., ‘..ll . •16 Nlcnt r :tat. s no, stock count"; in It tw. and we •na!l nit fail to vddi hap pr.,..1e 1 v.• when the n.truntent• wive. and bits, n nu a , fialquilg tre,le IMEZI=1:1 L,ke wound• unit a$ I=lll were five ca,r , r,oglO Lc-lore bog !Mlle, of dr..11'4 w,rnan w re • gave ner Lame lane Nepheniwn, was lakrn "p I.y it wa:crimoti or/ Inn . 1,111,11. near [..:nl, u n wol•lry )Ig !pf br IMI =1 nod. and le-reined hardly • n I ,es around Orr Sat. 7, .1 d r.t)k.ng vein. 11=1 t• nteady tier llorVen 11'r kle,w 1:1111 we ever a more pambie Sim K as , omm.o I a for 10 day•—nl doubt to I.llle tIIII,I her own. The Inur other Cana, Were lirkW,rllAy not.ee, eleept •c luay inertivm U. , 41) wrre ea , I, fined n doh., and coma fe t•tent.hg u and disturbance new the the. etre Caniline Ittenan a hard look.ng Iruth Man, win, and Olen ttobb,rd we walchmea Leto,- Weis ,1111.111itIvd tor twrltty days ..ii e , e, limn -tin Scturdsv, an inquest was amd before James Richardson, Erit , Coroner, on view oldie body of Thorn. Higgins. who came to his death under the following circumstances.— It Appeared that on rsaturday morning the deceas ed came down stairs from his bed MOM, as nasal, a little here nine ii clock lie shortly afterward. went up stairs again ltirsoniethius he wanted, and on resulting the top step, stumbled and tell, atm expired immediately. LAntearted was a labonsig man. lived in the nth ward. had been .. 0.1 the spree - for some eight or ten days, tetlh hetWeert 40 and :A/ years of age, and has len a wile and sever, ml children to mourn Ins sudden departure. Vet dint of the Jury. - died by the visttabou of God,' Tinuraz —Benefit of Mr A ddnms. Shalt spenre's celebrated Tragedy of King Lear will be played to-night,—Mr. Adder,. as Ktng Lear, and Mrs. Lewis as Csirdelte The cast throughout, as shone by ndverusement, presents nn array of talent rarely to be met with, and oder, a rich trent to the I of the drama. KAM Run.—The Smckhoiders of the Pato- burgh and Connel'avdle Roomed Company meet Ibis day at 2 o'clock P. hl., to elect a Board of Di. rectors at the office of the Secretary, above PMlo Ilan. Entrance on Third street_ I.rc - rrsors 0. [coos -Thi., Monday, eventoß, m It t . o t o Hail. Doors open ttt half past 6. to comatettc< at half pitsl 7 o cle k 9twarT—lron ure., aud Ineor geological poamon— Ores of the l',fithorgh coal farm/tn.—Flo Zr.. Tim.- For the -..urse of Lail iecturea $2 lao Single tickers ..Gr centa. der4-eM FRED OVERNIAN Nonneg.—A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Rough and Road, Club w,li Le veld this evening (Monday, ul the usual p.m, dee I Irr rug Pumas l'iltunts.—lf you wish to he out , coastal in any undertaking, yoa brunt alWayti •'use Mg croper means means' 'I if you have a no ugh, use /armee Karam - man - 1 . and he cured, hit it is the proper meal , Have you Asthma or thliculty of tireathing, then the only elfictent means to rum you 11 to urn lay net Expectorant. which will Immediately overcoat.' the spasm which contract, the.dmmeter of the tubes, and 1, w ,, and wanes up the tvlle. which clogs thtan up, slid hut rcinove• viol) obst r uction to a free respb mum, while at the sonic nine all inflammation is sub. dued, and a cure is certain In he effected {lave yon [Moncton., Simon& oi Blood, Pleurisy or in fact any Pulmonary Affection, then une Jayt.e's Elpectorant and relief is certain. and you .all find that you hang aged the proper mesas For sale in Pittsburgh at the Penn Tea bunt, - Ai Ith 1111 . 001 near Wood. 111•yoralty of Plttsbrurgh Masts , Warm k Co.-4 rents: Pleue to atinouneel the name of Mr Ilanar Wmataorr as y satiable person for the office of Mayor of :Ms city . n0v27.t0 Flan Woeo . r Editor. el.. Iloilo.. Om Co,. B. Kee. will be a eandbdate fr.r nowiroloon for the o ff ic e of Ma, or nowtriiii Suomi NV •lID. Blnyoralty of Allegheny City NlaToaaLir ALLIGInene Cm.—Mr Editor. You ',lll please announce the name of Mr. Jon.. Rc•n. 34 M and, Allegheny, for the office of Mayor, subject to the decision of the Whig and Auttenesonic Convention novl7-Ice Moon Verna whioir skin of he, than snow. M=M=ta=tl At: females haye skirt I.ce the above, who us; loner Spas.Ltwiy \Vitale. It ataketh pure snowy, yet tuts wily white. Solt 1 119 lAberty street. /YD. 143.1 1 73 • . S. • 7 79 ': -, '' , g .CI 1311Dll a ti: hbls Butter, 4 kegs dik 11bbh, Tu. wialeit sn ood b y we tie= it - ‘.... Ile ' Pliel oft %, hoah dried Peisehesi 10 an thews.; ex. Liter, owned by jaw Brr.i.. e F,...., • banal,' alumna Po Ain. H 0...) , limit mg from Lake •nd /Mule AIL /km , . k Co , Philudes. to new that_ 'Ade eita lipLanc, agurfee aelv by on the Mk ult., we . hipped at Phila&lphia a Quemoy - ,-astselt. - JAMS DA 12F2.1.. 24 water so of meteliodive. which was unfortunately damaged try ( 11111 1,,,,,.... - -- .. .ft.-Fire -10 be Brand at roe store of w linking in the canal Such of us as preferred. Mr 4.,,, , ft kr i.e . scroll a d of the differ hiMfesten paid to nut, *befall value of our mud., with- ent sate• and qua:ilea of BO Btazilcuta, Muth,. and out a wasung their anneal or staking time to disiili I Counterpane. tate them. Others who preferred IralllnE the many.' el their goods, he hes promptly paid the damage...- revised—Or aggregate sum beteg about Five Thou. , . it.l Doiteni. Some of lie have dealt with thus Lute fer ten ilyeeesxlVe )eal.ri, Cu/ always to our perfect Pa.., 110 n Pbtaburgo. November 2k, 1.315. laane Hamen. WSirkafotate. for I K. H exoton. OLD H. H. Myer., J Eatep, bl'lntosb & South. We Ohio Straws ft Gray. Grave Creek. Va. TRICYPIIANT TILIMSIONV 10 the value of Di Whatley Vertuauge Read. ell that doubt. ••A (err,, when placed at the entrance of • rat hole, amen the aperture, travels along the passage, ~11 apoll the rat. extermlitales his e.stence, and drags the dmal's defunct carcUeu . the light• And ;n ;ie fuermanner have I found Dr. hi'Lane's American Venni.. fuer to operate upon worms, those dreadful and dan gerous tormentors of children. This remedy, hke the ferret. enters the aperture of the mouth, travels down the gullet. burrs round the stomach, lays hold of the worms, shakes the life out orate repoles, sweeps elean their glen. and earner , their carea-ases clear out of the 'stem Thug. renal han been the effect of the germ. ge upon my children WM. ROCLArr Naples. Jun 1.47 • This rritty that I have used Dr Mlia.ne'ri Ver . thigh and have round n to operate 111 like mariner thin my rhtiolien. JOHN DRICALS Naples. June. 1,17" A grituLne an/etc of the above valunble niedwtne ran e had et the drug store of) Kuld .4. Co . No 110 Wood MCI vor27 r 0 1 .11115 Join Comm—The frequent changes in the weather at this smuon of the year, invariably bring alot,g with them roughs 11.1111 colds. which I.y titn•(y attention are easily cured hy simple remedtes I. bits' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRIA' has been in se for the last IV ye a rs. and has gainml more reputat ion (or the cure or coughs (not requiring active medical treatment) then any other prepantlaiti ever offered to the citizensot Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough Syrup is very plea... to the taste, and. on tlits a count. is vent (month with children. 'Dr doses a ce rarofully graduated. 111 directions. to suit all ages. That this long tried and lughly popular rough remedy • may be scot. the reach 01 all, II Is sold at the low pore or ItU cents per bottle. Prepared and sold by R. E SELLERS. V Wood st, Pittsburgh. D M. Curry, Al egbeny . - and druggists gen erally In both 011201 otl2 Ja ExpacrottaYr —We would call attenuon this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma. and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Having severs. times with, a few years past had ore R aton to use a ned,ine oriels kind. are have - by xpert ones birth its excellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it in milers. liiiisters or outer puhne speaker, alllicted `to bronchial affections airi find Kre•l honert Iron ii• use. It toprepared hys sewn, fir physt tan. end all el will findit ei Kale and effi cacious medicne in Me diseases tor which it is re commended.—. Columbus 4iio• , roos and Journal Forsa'r •t the Pokol Tea Slorr, No 70 Fourth street my 2.5 L=r Dlsrarst• a the bane Of many a matt • .ad t..., No tongue Ilo•rribe the suderinge • caused 1,) thts thstrese.ng dt•eaee It wilt. ntto for Ito sta tion Ln whatever it tn.ty Lr. am: make. him feel • %hough be ....old rather notel. than endure ourh miser) 't rt these ..urferlnc• Are proctored to 1110 first pbtee by derangement or the stomach. and If this a,re oar; by nemg II A Fahnemork's Anlt•Hthou• the bowels would ne ele•osed, the •reuntulaunn al e•rne I off an.l• speedy and .are 021er - obtained rrepured and .o.• by II A FA A Co. corner 1.% and wood. a:ao corner tith and wood ate CT Tts• "oft Anror. exprennon °Come frin&r• . Kr•zerul kik view whr, the repulovr. moth') ,r , ovr tures co ether, r.icOr... dinEtati—the same svA owes Couul orch prsrptr lodurrd :01r) • Val, at trur Jos. I,loot ('hen icul Soap. Me, would t..r ro.r•ptuosl wt. rhangr woold • tir.o Jo, r utolo. Ali, soh, even dishgurerroort or ..ruption would I, rroloverl earl corrrl I . ..rtur t --Prrooks who have bouCO cheap 1111, .11k.k/k1.011• this. told Imve ad Ito el. :es...produced. Inum iry hm• ongulk: ••k tor Rm.. For •Ix:e .11k \ r) oft., me r 2.1 ie I,lltes tie Jones Spaul•tz 1.0 Whop, have :Ltie while (• Of 111:1. r:al l a- ) nu, old) Pitl.:•tagli. tk: .40 L.etty at Don'tnave • Fort: Breath—a you have uaa tar t of Jon,. Tuoth I . ••te T. rr,„ mar, oar brcaiu sweat, Nah.len oyr . 60 , 1 Mr Laarrly ylr.dkwly Wright, DI. D., Dentist, In •Ider• e Fourth we., oppv•l It l'omMort, , n• from 9 o'r,oelk 12 A M and o riot our srpl4.lV BRIT Pin SINE WAEEINESE. No e 9 WO411) . BETWEF:N 3d AND 4th MN R. TANNER & CO. anel:ll:et+to h .r. e r en . . , ray,taL.o•tonero Ln tior oant, drur•Lo• luot gto•d• es ud,orda• to •Lt, anal qua .1). o r•toro ou,oar, w.th Mote Or ,110 MEN=I THE IMECECIZEZZIDEEZEII3 =ME pp the let", aeat rtitlett is% e Itr• A 11 ihtttor of the Atectetate ,rote.l Ch.r• 1•„e wee, Neer 1 of t. •,t: ~ e -ere• ) leuen-•• , orre•pondeztre thooth.r ret:othrsi is devoted eir`o.l 'el, to the comnau:or &Loh of I ntethgenre resreettog the tete. Auld the prorrethoge at the Amer. - Rh Sue:ett hod other eallt.er Llt the greiti chum. of pre. rtintati •11,11"..• tast atticoovg . al ;4,4,,as el: am of meltorst., •hea tetnit..ral r 0404 110, toeeNner al.r ithoporry. betrieg oh the.e It.•,ort and plo.pert.. 1., the deparrme, of urstutli:lect pro. pore, the betard .t'larats of the &taternent •ed nt the d,tf-rert e...entettatned n the CI,. 1et ...) Crtur.: tre•lttstre 110 ft:T..II,IIW! r • t.he r t ..," Ti... ma, rest e, V<l, 141. the tntliterluA. nor pul,:e4tled 111 1.4 So.•ze, 4 ~Err ,7 - \u. 4-1/11 •t Vorl, •I• rubiel,4l t.rm pe,4• o. 01.4 Do.lut prr pso tlikke Aenuk ..,I ne rere,ved • tee Root I.:Ni.l.lleti , Food street, lee • . tot bc •it:•• rtmOur[h A:, A • rkl A •r„ ' • ". .) " . Solt ". 515., tesistrik(eA of pv. , AS• with promptnens 11111/ pun,us: or s T ,11.17 I,.lNl , rkt rttlt NOTICK —Tta. subvert., A 'rr.• J. use. out I.etrera o( Adattn..orttt.orr tte stnit. 01 I•aarSi.rtMl .ate of Nara rat etre r.e5 r ,....„ ; . rte. eased All persotor Indebted to the . .ter.e•u-d wt:l Mal, immediate ?At • e.•tins sgolust the estate nt the v..... present them proper. tartatentrr•s• DAVID It NIARKS ) .1111014. r orth Fa, etre tomensi..ll apt] • II Naic! rl.ghet.l \‘• 11 ,V I 1.-I IN N. Ktchrt, Jr , v/ . .ry. Sa.ver Ware COTlkef o( Nlatr, and 41(1 wee, P. rel. r n N U —ll .0a a . ole. I j :N a l 1.11.1 p•-nr,l•. nt,.. ud• ear • I,••/ tirqx,ark..•lKlr . . 1!.“ “..et eom , .•card cam.. 'nut Ithtv,..., ilnmtr .urkles. •ittlro..lnoth rnr • 37 market .t. cot 4th A FURTHER REDUCTION JAS MI to:, ton. yra.ncurrery,or 4 me% spy vd roan n: up. art., do par. 6 rno• do. Intere.t ad red For thr •upertor qualdi ot Our brand wr r etcr 1., glans and :to,. mattu W ractarera Ode city rriserai M hIITCIII.I. lOU Ithert, st I\ F i N ft , Nlurpily , ra . ; i~r,,, " .:.p<rLur 1,4 g Pla,tl ; , 1,3k. Is. r:vetvutl I.y Lle Aicumer dec4 • r N II ttlit , ---Sti ittristy Bags. oat rreets et' and I.) tor .aty & MITCH FL FRYE. dee4 1 - 3.2 liberty ot 6 2 E -1. tAa• ',one Pipe, Pandsorur:) . IJ p•rkr,l.just rrreil ed nod to dale t.) 41,4 C 111.12 ANT. 11 water .1 t " I gmpllNo I, and lot tole by 1 & R F1..1Y1), der4 Round Churck_lio4,dlngt /V EH SEED—In I , hl. Clovcr Seed, reed tn/siny 0) ....Mr thilKellee, 0.1141 for .we ny I ALA P—am :b• .u.t Tee d And art sale I y tic, I J ICIDU & cn C A ,•t ret d 1)R1(W4 1:01 . r.,11 CANDY-10 gross Just 'rr and 1 for sale t,y sle.4 KIDD ICO _ _ lh. itur re rl K md p f:r,7le LORI. Ihs just ree'd nod lot BC, 1., tlrr.l J KIDD A Co f DIA' NI'S SPEC! VIC —4 Jo, just rrr olptr steam rr I NrWlOll. and for •nlr by 4,4 =l= EFINED SO. A RS-40 bbh. %mull Lout, &Awned number., 170 do c rualled. , 3 do powdered, clarified m .lore sod for .ale by JAS A HUTCHISON L Cu, AgtA St !Arms Ream Sugar Refinery. dec4 43 water and 112 grow Platitation t new crop, tat* landing from *teenier Hibern od lor sale by ia m dov4 JA NIES A tirreftvoN 5 10 aria Krmoca r !temp. der.l r JAS A 111 - TGIIISON A Co I, , E.ATIIERS—ioN I Lb. prime Krittueky Emilie, for f' sale I.i der4 JAS A 111 TrAilsos & co Lp.,,1e0:1 1.. J, ANC LI. Bar to. lot Ante by — drc.l J AS A HUTCHISON .4. Co V/ 01.13 - EN S 1 bbl., half bid,, and In gallon keg, in loom and for laic by dec4 1 0. A 11 4 , TotN ) 11. - • SIIOI,ASSV.S —no 1•1. St lulu. Sugar lloune . M01t... tor lula deot IAS A lILMAIISON //. Co XTEW CHOI . nlcE-2o tierce. plc ree'd and for mule 1 , 1 by de,4 MILLER & RICKETSON --- SCIiAR-40 hss white Hereon Sugar; GO bags wlute Havana do, reef,. ed and for sale by der4 MILLKR A RICKETSON . _ SEUARS--5 0 NI genuine Prltiespe,•Cror & Sons,' ...1.1 do do do 'd min" Sans,' 10 do Ilayana Regaltv,, 5 do do 'Fragancla. reed and fflr tale I.i dee< op l ,I,F,R . er. R 4C K.ETSON .. - . .._ _ Mlli-ASS F. s— r i bbls elugar House, 411 do new crop pl eu t is uon, just recd and for sale by der4 MILLER & RICKETS IV . . ---- ___ NQIA VI.: OIL, crop of le4e-10 baskets so 7tt.o, flor d-aus, -Durand's," 10 do d•;, tic,,"L•hiodr's," Is d o J ...Ilea. re e 1 1 . ., 4 Ono for 4 alc by or, f MiLLER 8- RICAFTStfi ' ' ' 1 , A '4':'47.tles 01.1.--4)..bbls Strans OIL Inonnig v [ld for sale nY nov4 14.513A14144.4, 4.si „ m- 0 I .ASS Et , — 0 Dbla pq.e.,)„ ~,,,„d o ',. der, . m.t i.e.,. ;I pc, .ant Colombo. n. and for .a.t. by \9k M 7111'1"CIIKUI'lik.:1,, S ' • 1:q A R fIOUSCMIA.A.4.4:S-13 bble pTivue7 - ia Ist good order, for ...do by novd7 W k M MITCLIELTREE O. SEGAR-17 lathls prune, for sale by s nov - 4 W&M D; I'ICHELTHF:ti r OAT SIAJA R-40. ht 4, inlalfloave;; - (Orspile tow L i by novi7 W & M MITCHELTRF.E rilfEESP,7sl,.sa C1..1/1 Cheese, Tor saTi by nov2s J D WILLIAMS UEFfiI,N APPLE :S-0 Ws RLIPS. Apples, lot sale by uheS6 D WILLIAM& MU wood on . . . . . _ \A - hH -M . , (. iii.... , . ‘N .... • ... , roe ri ers, dea- r• In Produce. troll, 7,..., W , ar.. nd P.u•- I , u r ,Il M.r.,..., , urr. zr,rerahir. 1,2 Laren) -, 1 . ,.... t.arzh.der, . - prime W R Ch. ese. reed and for ": c Lr NUCLITC,!EON. bbl• Green Apple•. recd and %V R 11117.1.7 C H FON t!fil.EN ior %ale by der IHESNUTS-. Irr.r•a Chesnut", reed and r r wale kj by %V /r. ft 111'CUTCHEON • DUTTER iii;roße Roll Ramer rec'd and for j nal< by J•nl We' I)EACIIES-1501 1 ,1 - hes. pt.m. quakily. reed J- and tor sale 1.% fetlEON (\I DER V INF', 1.11 II pure Ctder vinegar ll m atom dee2 J DALZEI.I. ark. Ira Nuta, Locore, and for Orcl /AS IJALZELL ValA NI 'l . , aalr C:.x• \o It Chte.e. IP Clk4 do. In .tore and for .11:e by tlec2 JAS DALIF.I.I. ii)rroN—ze for sale by der_ FRIEN R HEN & Co T KAD—.7lpags fiumno Lead rrr Pennsviv• /J mu, for ame FRIEND. RIIF:V & Co C ASTOR UI L-3.1 !lb,. per Penn%) ;VIL , III. .r Rale C FRI F:N D. RHE) & Co LARD -12 Lob's :%o 1 Leaf Lard. 17 keira do do do. per Ivan,a, for so:e hr der2 FRIEND. RHE) rn 1 . 1,` ..on. kit er-31uwib. CononVora.rar• k, and Cotton Twine, Ido bales ior sa.e Fr a co dee2 FRIF—ND, H S Ft —4l ni..14 rotomort to ono. N fl logs ;O I.LI. tool ,agar. tor tole to close consignment. by 6 , 2 FRIt.\H. ItHRY Co to 111.1 C. o( . tbe to l . nitedStalea , Ins , duUen at mtpritru, n rrueo , on th• lane war. nEn caw , . re.:3:l. Joon rreelved LI) „al.. f f erlor Cotton. •ultattle for bet kJ tine. tn •tttrr und for w. very low d, r l WESTON BOWEN, 90 front gt CIA do do. d: i 1 11 firer re, °nit, non oun,n). now leadoOr rrom :or IeALOII INCKEV k Co der I front r, BATH ..ar k• I,owunii G.%al. by I,A IA II 1/ICKb.V k NSF.Nti -llnk wme tnr Bale ioy qeri ISAIAH DICK I< \ k Co ALEN A .k• for .a;•• 1.1 Jet I : 4 I VIIN 10•NNI1ORST fr. Co ht. ! , for ale, by MINN HORST 1 A Bl• 'I I. - 11. I n itdL.orltll ,ust lending ',n r).‘k ego. anJ for .ale by Berl O BLACKBURN k Co 1/Lli V.ltatalJon ;tn.to , role by Al Fl & 2U wood 41 ) EACH 5.4.1 Kentucky Penra,i, 6 btol, Wn 12 do Vla.r.e..kl mnr. Inc drel 11'111 1)EN , '111 - , AND ciik,r,o"rs-1. , bap Hem') I'.nrh•.. In,. ,114414tAtc landing it attnr 4 A , Satn. for •a.^ 11..41 BAUAI.F.I . I A %ft HI.). Star arid tt1144, ar.rt4.l pa,r.,lur -a r 1 , , derl II A 1-All \ k co JIMA!_?' tt t to 't tte• rust re, tt and for cats by It A lrmi:Nr.,T,,cx or. co cANII A 11 , 110.1 A —1.14 t • . st tott - 'll and 15 .IFAIINitsItt KA to d«I rt., Isl and woo.. rt. LP 4 S. , I t ask% umor, 4 , de.• I It A FAII ": Sr. C.. lOAT , ,i . .. 111. ‘ll - 110:—,...0 dot Cow. heat wt, do 200 pl iriact do, :Nl] t:o d o received this 11•)dl , y the F—AIliN Cer, bo•LT.I Ml 2 luurli tM.III\ INA; FILE HEEINF.I) ,bI•AILe-20 I, t.. • ng's Lout., Reba., I ,elr Crushed and l• ..ect,ted , e jtl.ll tee d awl tor an, el tee Pelle 1 ,, •• Z. , I ourtit street, by JO A Jet f 'lit .1, I':' . ,-00,{ . a, —ll . r'• NoCho -3 V its•-a s Cocos s.:- No Norioll county 0v57 Aa.• tar W Nius• 1 11 . 1" lIIINDS I L\ anted I,ipor,tva, a la of Thousl.•tf las-ars u, Plizsuurgb r.:l 6 pot E cot Bonds ”o• N ilOl. \l3>& 5 1 41 N. D Rl A l.. r f p ) , l ,4 lt I:e . a:h4 - s, 115 do do 1. W.17/.I4NIAN. ‘.: . so 31 u , nit r and Ml Irons afiIMMEEM 121.0l'It—lion Sol% :n store. and icy mnie by' L . ROY Jo I. S WATERMAN • while Beano. insert. artal for 110,1,1 1. S WATER/lAN pr.ma cnver Seed. 10 bap Ttenothy n". 10 I. SIV ATERNIA prme W Reserve inr a.. hY 5 l• • VI RON \ litST 't SA 1. r---1 ask. .r ••Je • S VIIN BoNNIMRST k ipt Ar 114 rat Boats. from lOU to 131 fect r „,„ 5 ) J sap kUN MAKER Co 14 wood s a d. , 1 iu ISAIAH DICKLI & Co. 110 1 front o FEA riltlft,- 01 sacks to lenle (or .ale hy. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co INSENt.— lb ..c \. to srn•r, tor %ale Ay - it‘it IA 11 Die EV d Co LA R No I. Store and ior suo,. by mairl, ISA! AII & o dr REASV,— I, b:. 111 .Lore a.lll , orra , r ISAIAH I.ICICIA & ft) 1.1 N: se,. A.Litu ;with., from Star 11L. .01" •111, A S% 1111. )E.l ]l Ts-47 rq • ream..too Pen \ uts, tor .ale not , PI HA6 ALF.) h SMITH Vt/ I Sl/Al' , -, lt, ttx. itut tnuat./ No 1 Ooly. / ot ror tt at,d tor sao 1 , ) 1111 V 100 I.:ALI RA I I .upcnor Saleraius n barrel• C , and bole & ,1111 i received and lot sale by AI.PA , AS AT INIPORTERS PRICES--Smith & Johns... 4fi titert, the bal. 11111, of the se.. ol the °firma. co•i. Olt, stock ot A . pnen.. etunpri.:2l4 every vat el) or a•nn I sae Jri kt'r Feathers; 1 . 10 . Corneter sunmer and '7l S I " k L •111 A. T. 41 was, si lit CIIII ,, Ni. POTASH usl reed and or narvAl B A FAHNESTOCK A Co P 1 .1.1.5-106. hlilr. Ite,:tlower• and RornamLen, r•, \'W\ .NN h 11 , INE CUFF/. ES—Aloctin, old Gov Jaen. l.+eu:ra. sq Vonuneo al 0 R. just rer'd and !or Itaie e. ine Pekin Tea Storm. 7U Fourth it. let " • 4 .: IIP:h:P SKIN., , --120 Sheep Slc,ns.,u, reed .nd for sale hl' itßankik:. NVILOOP, Co, nov, wwer st \ SE11.:1, t , 11.--'2 ,3 tar's .1 , ,,0r Lasted Oil. ;tt+t 1,4 ro , rtrcd arid fur .11r b, G R).IS e AND! 1.-SS AI.F.RATI.I4-1111 cooks Cleveland :1111.-rows, 14 I.lk do do. kir ula oy WICKk SIVA N D1.F.1114 191=I I3ACON SIDVA4-1.5,0t. lb• coy currd Flacon, :or sale Lynooor WICK & M CANDLE:SS I 'llll-1 , 24:--144 ble priinr W R Cheese.. for mle by V, „„,, WICK & .\I'CANDLESS bbls ..upersor Faintly Flour. for gale by no,ll WICK NIVANUI.F.SS ARH rrr, e , NI: Fr— :I LW. 111 core and fur .alr. norIN WICK h WC A N DLES:3 t AND FLANNEL-50 dor. stsper Woollen 1 - 1 'rocks, 300 yd• bur d Flannel, ut store and or sale to n .1 h R I.II.ISE—ZIII Clae•e; IS rut* do. In .t and to; %air. by E.NULISH & I.IENNF7I7. no r'll 1r wood od SETE lIEA recd and for %ale by I no , ZI r&ssEv & I3F.ST HAN oi L. twinter)- I :lcasks i r D uc t :d c: ,d - IA for .nla y _llo.ltt (.2 11E81.0C ON DIVINE PROVIDENCE -4 tow 0 copies of toe nhove work for min npy 0•in.14,11N IiTON STOCKTON _ . _ I, , RE I AM) WATE6 PROOF NIINFRAL PAINTS K h; i. ta Mote And for solo by ISAIAH DICKEI' A Co ANUFACI'URF:I) TOHACCO--.10 iIS• it store .111 of ebteee.t brands, end Se lump. tor sale L. ISAIAH DICKEY ex. lP A H—Stlllhdi prime N U Sugar. for Na.io er .71 i4y4.IISON A Co J ipr •ek,e by ROBISON !a Co 1/1 - CE:TIE:At FLUl;ll 7 ,Xlsaeks sale_ by nefr, F VON BON MiORST Cu .6F.F.l , — .. r., P Gt , + , .g , i g , .. x i oßsT a Co p I( c . askn., pure .litrAttgl,4:l.l..grjslnd HI F:D A ['PLY-4 AND PEACHES-3M bush Dned 1.1 Peache., 00 do do Apples, ree'd ior sale by TIOVS TASSEY h HEST ,-1111 bi, Is l•rge. Nu 3 Meclecol, Just rerri.'rd and tot so, n~,t 2 . 7 1.,1i - A 111;TenISON k. Co o_oFl d T i l.-- a t b lacks prime FoClecll: , : x,uor : ,H( L s. vcsi. novl7 ‘1 , 11 , r st GLASS—nu las exit , . 40 d 7 14111; 4 Anti/zit ex to quality CuWitty, Mir by no._; 8 VON BUNN HORST 4Co CORN ME.141.- - #` 4 ..ek• of 40 ;61,1,0100 Nk..l, for sale bv novZI S F VON RLINNHOFtii• &c o . • C" 1.1 : b ''4 1 1,, :• 0 44 ' 1{ ? 0VN 110 RST Co 1,(111 . 1 . 111- - D bbl• frrrh Holi Hotter, for •de oovLI S P VON BONN HOR•rT & Co • S . A I.ER ATUS-10 r&11,.f0r . .. , ,, b y, ON HON 7.110RT7 . A. Co_ SHEF 1' OWN —R. j„„,,,, f„, • F LC I N :\N HURST & Co S P a ' ;;o R ' rr o ' d inter‘V v SP' m it ' JA M AIC A ARROW ROOT—lease of super•or yusi ity• for &ale hy oora R a s&t "- 1T4. ) "'""' "°.` \"'" P "ifEI.ZNZTT . byV for Bova & . • INIXOW 6LABS—ed biz 710, IVO do h. 111; 78 do 18312; 31 do 10.114, on band and for said by aril TAst , EY & REST 11112111 AUCTION SALES, By John D. Doyle, Auctioneer - - Fereesporp Sole of Damaged Dry Good., At , he Cana" kV•rrhotr.e of Nlee•rs. John MTs, , n t - o P. nr .treet.udi hr sold .without reserve, by order,.t nderwrtterit, o o Tue•day morning. et 'r:oce. pock a_ o.a rohehle atapa Dr) 1. 00 .• o on hare been y dain,ged Sy the et, . g . lOg 0 1 • In the l'enn,leortm coUsteting ot Imperil. c. 0.. es•vineve...stlorn• alpacas. carn• , • 0,0011.1. d•Al . [ eortsr... , •and onror,r mo adxfs ea50.,../.. ‘ dannels, check, arl" th"”' hosiery. suspender. -e g °"'"' Goods sall I be open Int e -C ' S:r!c• posltivo, and Ws./ the II th good. are sold. Terms, all sums under SIM rash currency, trOftilitlXl to Svial, ell de}, credit, and on 0.1 stir. Ore , 8/00. a erode of R , l du, - be gyre, Clr approved endorsed I note. deel JOHN - 1) DAVIS AUCt. Drugs, D.A. Soil) s, D Teas, 4v. ar A„th,„ it. he so d • y. aiternoi., at 3o ClOr Davis' commercial 50.01 room, COMO.' of Wood la, I FlflO sta. , I bbl Malaga wine. I do Nladeirs do. I do Ventre TuMe..une. I do caster oil. :It doe Lee.. pti.•, 2 bb.s chipped Lorwoml, I bid Turkey umber, I do yr, ow ochre. Ido stone db. Ido madder, I coporra.. hf b:. tobacco. a lii chests 1 . H. Li:venal and Black l'ea• dec4 JOHN D Aunt Large Stor.t of Dry Graaf, fie.. from. nn rslen,tve Dry Goods .Stare la Farm! county. On Monday ntorennt, D.,r 4, ,u to O'clock, at the Co,ene rroil Sale, Room corner of Wood and Fir o tret...rid be •old Without resrrve, lame and non. ra] asnorunnt ot well,elccted .ca•onabct dry good.. rinloracmg all the variety usually kept In a large retun dry yoode 01010 AtY o'clout G , are , tes. (,1 sinx mare. Furniture, itt. 13 I.ss mounstelurrtl tobacco. 1 6 Of 016 ." oos coal awl Devonshire snosals, glassware. taoie cutlery. &c. . • . . A quamll, of ready made rloth,ttg. boots, shoes. ha, cap, lrunts. sadd.e.r.l,,d;ea, .01,,a. umbrellas, ma. tr, gutd am, at .ernrhemualcal tratru menu, dry good% and fa:try arttelea, de, Fanig Carnage at .4 ttatot. On Monday afternoon, Ike .4. at .1 o'clock, in front of the corntui thief , room. f , ,TIICr 01 Wood and 5,0 gm wilt be mold • very tuperJor two horte iumtly car nage, wen htn.hed and good order. which coot s3sd, kid may tie teen previou,. t JOHNI doel DAYIA. Au, CC= C v PORTF.Ft ..... .... .. ... .-Nll,l.4oEit BENEFIT t/ I.' ADDAMS, tti It,. uppearanve MR' u . 1.1 WIS %%ILL APPEAR MONi , •l.Uulln 4. , P prf,lllta CLLL paarc., celebrated Play 01 • Mr Aaderus. Edgar Mr 01 fry Mr Any, Kent• • .. • Mr. Arcner Cantlelts -• -Mr. II 1.e... Gonerli Rrgan••• • • - Prtor J. • • Mt.lter. Exhibitions with the Oxy.Hydrogen 11 " 11 " 7 P NI/ FRIDAY v (.) N d r a ' a l eiZa V . :T rek ' k4of. A S 't raltati Wlll .11 ' 11.1 ' 11 " e . the c10d... with dm lizy-llydrogeo Microscope and Magic latiterit, to Philo Hal. In addition to a large eollecuon oi oujerts usual!) elhintted with this teat tap will be shown the de rolopo.ition of water t.p the (in./canto battery end other inottiode, tae Magnetic curves, aild !be cr)strdli xenon or Salts. NVlth the Lantern. will be sheen, as thsso.ving Views, Landscapes, atsuriguished edifit &a • • The ezhibitions wall comnitn, nt 7{ , o'clock l',ckrts call be bad at Mr H.bartisoll'• Jewelry Store. Market ~ t reei—t3 cents • wugla ticket, or fire for a doilar. • dec44l. Bargainn Extraordinary. Pr—AtaxaSusa it Das. 76 Market mu kJ north west co. tier of Inc a...A, Putsburgh. from the lst of December will .ell decided bargains of super lino.. Long shawl., do do square do. mopes brocha s ar superior l'erkern shawl. plain and emb.d Ilk and male cord cloth shawls: a le oupegior plaid long shawls: plain and proti'd Thibeo w . super figured came not obawls, bed crunrsteres, Iwo. manna, 4 ••1111 firmed mer no, a near article tor dresocc past and tig d camenon ..ks, Opt extra brocha hg'd and Wlk erect black Silk+, the richest gcgds imported. super black glossy gro dealt 1. &Lk's. French ..aastinere• and ',canna . .. a fro ps extra black and arse which will be end the piece or cant pattern..t ternary old y too . prices. Super touted French cloth' for ladies and gel • cloak blue. olive and blue. A large poruon the above good. have been recently purchased • .arge to New York and Philadelphia. and 0.11 now be closed out at a great reductron from :be coot of importion. M.o. a lot 11104, of American blanket., sheet...go ltd ohir . .lng. ing• and ilantask•. pristb. and C.C., Ac lormetino. ac l'ountr, merchants.tailor. abd the public general)' are ,ilrlled It Mil e arly exuninstuon. ALF-XANPKK Ss DAV POPULAR WORKS OF FICTION, VOL( JoIIN, /ON A STOCKTON, Nla r tet greet. corner of T bird Vann) Fa.r, a nova! witbout • Hato. by Wm 1 Tnari, ry. FaSw.rd Vernor, : , tor) by H. V Cadd• Ntar y llow ttt a'l'ranrlut,oo or the Newsaill and O LAndtord MIM2I=I Capt Marryatt, Children of the Now FOr.l. Tbe liarneior ix are A.any. Old Hickn the b% Webber. Nlmr) ("over, or, the Trwung Wite: by Chas. Ito dett Wuthertng Heights' by thr author of "Jane Eyre Tbe Tentlll 0/ Wtitifett It.II. by the .Ibor of .. .it Eyre The I muee of but Fattier: Illu•tratecl: by the Brother beur The Dteetp:the of Life Three Staters .d Three Fortune.; or Ro.e. Mauch an Vtotett H Lewes. Tlttny 1 ear. bine, by U. Y. R. James, E. novlr t;„? . PLENDI ()GIFT 13(1tOKS—The WeMen of the al bir, dettimated too sent. of sketebe• of Prom& nen Females mentioned in Holy Scripture—iituatrated to I- fine steel engraytngs. t vol quarto. Tut key gitt edgtts—Arabeanue style The Sacred Poets of England and Amenen. for atm , centimes Edited by Flatus W. G ve na Indstrated steel rttgravtog• 1 rol .‘tro Silk gilt edges 'lle Female Poets of Anaenea, with pormt, graptneal nonce, and specimens of their MILD g T Reed The Book of Pearls. Ea choice garland of prose. pot • try aod art. euntalaing YO fine rteel engrattugs. t ori The Honk of Chrtenan Ballade. Illustrated. I vol. 00 For safe by H 110PKINS, er I Apollo Bulldtnga. 4th at N•wigation Compahay. OTICE PU , s'rocKiiot.r.thas —IA pursuance of 1.1 the proatston• of the Charter of Ineorporauon. the auntie: meeung of the Stockholders of the Monongshe• is Nsvoesuor. Company he held on Monday, the brat day of January - , 1,49. ,betrs the ant Monday of Ire month I at the office of the said Company. in the Odeon Buctlnnr. Fourth street. Putsburgh., at 2 o'clock t the an, rnoo, lor the purpope of elenttnr.offirer• tOf the ensulog year 101KEWELL, Seey. nov:3o td irtt S h ( g )L u7dertte —rho — o Pniw.tP17.117.74. waa by mutual consent Jlasoived on the lath toot. The ,Loinang Ilualne•• vrttl be c•rtted on by H. $ Nlarwand brenehes, at the old eland, 45 Liner IN •Irrri. rorner of Vtrpn alley. n0v..04131. M F e . hare added : k o N thew f o rmer r l-;1:1-L pirrlme4.t under rborge of Mrs flrrlorgr o( for ionktug to order ,0 late. oly.es, Infents' Wrur. say km. cloaks and Dress,, Lad., and Con. Dreoung tross t. t,a liner. embroLder, or ...raped for embroidery knillilly 11f11.11,. crotchet work.beansutchlog and msr k Inc nealJj exerutod. AONII . ,I -- Arnet/on Prices. MIMI UENTI.E.AIEN, look it, 44 the emir° mock of rolA Cloths, tte•vers, fancy Cassimeres, and tho.e ra. Ira rboire inshme.res anti Silk Yeatlngs, lanai po.l, booby clo•ed um by Isl February. • . Op- Ali the Otte and .0 per Fretted Meek Cloth* at Importer. cos . niter wbed the store +lll be opened Ist MEMO 1 /148. TRANSPORTATION. I R4S. ADAMS it. CV , Forwardlng and Cc:din/Ismail Merehatila, Zane•vilie and Dresden, allii l'ioi prietors air samer Ohm., also or Adams et. Co'. daily line of Cana te l Boat•. Kith our propel° facthaes ere are prepared to ship property soy rout wohout delay. deet2eitte.t• 110RIERY ANP FANCY GOODS. E , II EATON A. CO Dealers tu Trimming* and Haberdashery. Wise removed tram thew old sod to Vin. SA litClUirrit STREET, t doors Iron) Market meet, uoveN Lr AMILMN C.ASTI.DI FI..ANNELS--W R atiir 1.1 phy has Just reed one . ease of these superior goods. Also. WELSH FLANNELS, warranted not shoi,k in washing. and a full stock of -red, yellow. and Willie Wool Flannels, at low prices for quality. der. 16E31' R4IDUCTION IN PRlCEY!—blawrn &Joe., V_X ma. 46 Market etre.. offer tot sale at 23 ~,;;, below regular price, rico Chameleon SRC. , do, black and fancy Alpaca*, Mohair Lu'aes, Pain et. to Cloths' French Merlons of the me, choice colors Fre n Cloths and 110V7 IC EORIN FS AN n CAM'S FOR LADIES Fine V Zephyr Settrr.„ white and cord; do do do ern he'd, df - wn Victorutest Elesuc zephyr ter-tittle.. tiwaa... down Neck Ties; lathes silk and woolen Justswan's down Trimmings. Just received at EATON'S siew Trimming Store. Fourth .1 nay,/ GooDa—F II Ea . rox & Co. are constaqtly 1' supplied with a large and choice asisorment of tnors and gimp., velvet ribbons and braid, ha. e, edging. and embroiderie loYes und osiery, F ents stependere and undergarment., Bern. Zephyr, woolen pone, needle., pins, buttons, tspe•. bobbin., &e , all of which they offer at the lowest rash prices to merchants end ether.; at their new and eon warehouse, Mt Fourth st, near market. stern EATS' CLOAK TASSELS--0 dolicoohaer T. Jr elels assorted; 3 do .elk dodo. odo do fine. do. 10 do do Lalltes axsoeted: do ool'd do do WOOLEN 6001:0.1-10 dot childron's woolen roam 6 dodo do Cape, 4 do do common, ludo. Woolen roan tort., asuireeil e In do do wan ring., 50 do lodic. Cash mere lilovez, LEATLIER iti.:L•rs- 30 dot blk ktolkskln Bed., kkk do do klorocco do, .1 do cord do, ad oo•J ZEBU LON KINSI.:I"S. 67 markrt ts UARMER WANTF.D—A person arquatn:ed 'slat Farming, anti the care of a mall dairy. will bear of • sttuarlon by applying of tins office. None Geed apply Gat such as can use sausfactory assurances of competency In modern farming. deell.d6tAwl THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1,19--/mit reed and fur .ale by JOloisToN &STOCKTON, Eook•llers, corner nmrket and aid sts 1 THE CAN, of superior quanty. •I low prices, put up by the •uhaertbere expressly for the u. of (son,. and par.., este be procured at the Rea... Allegheny enter, at the Store of R. Knoe 4th ,areet. Patst , urgn. NI. Jenkins' Store, esty. and et the ,e‘ster Depot St Charles I lotrl. Wood et. naell.alru WM.'? & MALTBY ‘,2 I F.. , --100 bu. 40,611,1 Peno,e• bu•l3,lned C, Apples, 1 liLimag; k ..2 , 04•...1r.1 1 bl 3 just reek', per Cl/pprer No 2 for Mile by n0v . ,5 R ROBISON: A. Co - ll BRLS Freak) Roll Boner, 3 bbl. Meaty., IWO Ib, Rop, receored and for sale by noyV R ROBISON & Co LINSEED OIL—In bbls Enwer h Raraiboobs Lan seed (al, to .taro mud for sale by noY2i R nonisoN a Co _ R OL .O L,I I IT N ITER saleb r i nousT a Co RIM] AM Li SEA' E.N'fB. 11141211E11 Toronclude wail THERE SE Mr. Addams Urc Levns R.3.N1 A FISLAN a A.AI LAIS K EY TEAMBRATB, ONIEffIMMI m ia DMILV PACKET LINE. ;',ioneknorwonnro;ln.e,f3fo.7pLl..7,ll4.h. „:1,,,,p;a;55a.e.nj,eL.5412:7.- ttni.lll.l and innualiodi and Mail powerful boats Oa the la natal of thr I.‘erN accommodation and earn tanatt niene> ran proton. nas been pr0v.1., , d for P.. .." The Line ass been operatton for flea years earned totlLion 111 r.oo4l‘e a-Intent the least inja ra.Vll_lrr Per . ona. The boat. o iti he at the fan of eet toe days preVloll• lo runF, for the recep tina of treighl and th entry of pan...tigers on the reg.- , ter. In all ease, the p.o.rwer invite) must be pant to advance. • - - The ISAAC . IS ENATISN. Lai, A h. ,d_a_sos, wt./ Ie•••••• h eary) Sande) mustang at 10 0'0.14 WI/etddnd nYrry Sunday cunning al 10 Muy 15.47 MONDAY PACKET Thr NIONt , N(i.110.1.A. earwill leave NM burgh ever) Mutmlav morumg ,Joeki Wticetiang every Moneny eNeit.t, ai lt, r ll= Tl.e M - UER-NIA . 1 KLlArramm. wall le•re l'ttuburch cvcr) Tur.o3)• 11,onmsc al o'clock; ev,y It. r The NEN% F.NIJI-4..ND No. 2.. Copt S Datasi, wW bare Potoburgn ovor) Wtosicsdn)mormog at 10 o'clock, Whcrio,g,v r ry Wednopon) caramo Ikt 101..11. - . The BRILLIANT. Capt. URAL', leave Pr.- burgh every Thursday znorrung at 10 o'clock, Whedirtg every Tourrtrisy evetrrng at 10 r • . . The CI.III'F.R No v. Capt C....w will leave Vtlia • burgh every F ri a ) morning at It)o'clock; Wheetmg every Fri•y evening at 10 r v. S , A7!:LDAS PACKET . The Al Fr rapt. . OM, will leave Pula burgh evrry Saturday 11111 111/11C IC, o eloet every Saturday eventag at r NEW 1.15130 N AND prprsLil R(U DAILY LINE OF CANAL ANC/ STEAM PACKETS, 1 tl 4 8. Leaves Patsburgli July, an 9 o clock, A. 1a1...•nd an iv. Wasgo, oust orthr Sand) and Beaver C.. an at 3 o'cloc k . ,111 . and Nrw ',nabob at 11. as itighL Leave* New Ltabott at ti riock. 1 . . !ma me king the trip can. to then ver nlyrrng thr tight.) and Glitagoar at 9 o'clork. A. Al , inind urns es Pittsburgh at 3 P. m 31 —taus ak lag ‘l l / 1 113 0.1 , bne forearrymg pa. settgers !mg. betwren New I,n,lton and burgh. to snorter time itoti leant rates Mem by say other rotate. gr,pri tnt4 have the pleanure of In- (orm,ng tn, ctor• that thr) en, fitted ttp two first el•ta BO•ln, for tic aceonttoodatam ut pa.sengers and frrtgbi. to rt., t,t conn the well known steamers CALEB C. ,I' ,amttot, ! 111,A VER, and connect ing, at Giu,o, with the Plital•orgh and Cincte .l hur , oi .trasne r. down the 91no and Ml•atealppl rivet, The proprintor• pledge M.o. a , ve• to .pa o expeaaetroultie toineure corn fort, .girt) had a..patett. and o.Yut the pubags a that. forte patronage ArTIII.IIIZED AUENTS. 1; M. IIA:a1 N. liAli IJAtit,/1. R. HANNA. to Co. I New Llebeth. 1:11) I lat J. HARJAAI:I,II A Co. NOTICE—The •teamer tt EA VEY., C E.Clarke.mas trtll leave after Zhu not.o.e. !or Wellanlle punetu say, at 41 o clock In the warning 1648_. Fs - ill PITTSBURGH & BROW NSIFILLIA Dallr Packet LIB*. FEBRUARY 1..164 , 1 FEBRUARY 1.1, 184 LFAL'F. DAILY AT e A. M.. AND 4 P. M. The to ;cm - mg new boats eomptem 41 me line for the preeent reason: AT- Caps James Parkinao_ BALTIC. Cant Jaeoba, aged LOUIS firLANE, Cape L kfimbett. T'ne beam are entirely new, and are fitted up Wltholll reg../ to expenne. Ev ery comtort that money rna prornre hen been provided. The Bog. leave the blenoreabem Wharf Boat at the foot of Ho, •t . 4 .r. w. be punctual 00 board. as me le.w• eerm.n.y leave al the adver• nerd hours. - A M and 4 P. Jazt2l FOR NEW ORLEANS . The I.E run it: $1, , , steamer PENNSYLVANIA. Caei it C Gray, wtil leave for above and all intermediate pores rhea day, at For freight or passage app' ' ) on beast or ilse4 J NEWTON JONES; Agt n ai l T h e nolendido,, draught •te stool (..1-:Is. Er A. Wilkie*. planter. satli leave for um above nod .otermedtato ports on Sat urday, at 4 o'clock, P. M For it-alai:a or oa4nage ap p ly on board deal PITTSI3I2III.II A. WIIKELINts PACKET. The suetrt ntra 11, r :I INZWL, We bbel. muster. a - to terve rcasalarly for Wheo..ne. every Monday Wed nesday and Frtday. at 10 o'cloek proc,,,lv heave Wtwellng rvory Tue•doy, Thursday and Sa cord.). at 7 o'olort, a al The Con.' wtll and az the intermediate ports.— Every necontodot,on that c kut tar port:watt tor the com fort and •Latety of paaoonfer. oar boen ' , molded. The , trout To also provtced ::! a -elf-or:tog •afety cuand to boardriplomous. For freight or ploomec apply on board or to DAVID C lIEDIDCI fcb.l comer of lot •n-I Smithtlelll no. n EGULA R PAI'KEr The new and 'pitman, steamer . 1 . : 5 ;: , •14 ST ANTHWVY. D Korner. master. v.-ill run ao • reg ular pad., PltntOureb Wherlin y wavin g true flly ver) ...day. Thursday and Saturday. at o'elork. A NI Wherhog era ry Monday. Wednesday and Friday. at Sa,elt. ts. M. For tretatit or pasrage. ha nee .afro or accommoda. tlona apply on board or to J A Ml> , NIA Y. Agent. The St Anthony is a neW Iwut. and for speed and •ccommeviattons cannot be surpassed by any boat on the raver. novld FOR %V lIEELINt: AND SUNFISH. imaiLL The new an ILLF- d Mat steamer NVELLSV Barmea. master. wt.: leave for'.Dora nd all Intermediate Ekon, nn W mine.. days and Saturdays of each week. For (refight or pawi sage apply on board or to • nor I, I,EO 13 mic:rEN nF.Rc ER, A* PITNBURCiII :AN D I The new and spienald feat pagan.- , qer parkrt, !klaxon. roast, wtd Ir•ve etnern .,an and I.o.isrille 0,, Thwxday, the Nth .nat, at 10 o'clock, M For 1,4 at or pa”ac, apply on hoard, to WIL.SON IF Co. or • • .E 0 15 if_U - Steamer Pe) tov, s.‘ 1.. leave Loos, ale for New Orleas s on arrival of Tv ...graph Paxson/era can go dimes. and can Issive nertn•venstred Isere dde aired novlll The aplenthd ❑qr,r &mush breoraer rno.o-r. oro , : i•-ovo for above end Inrorrrool. ALC port,. on tit. day •t In o'clock. For rroireht or pa oorge apply on board. nov3o REOULAR I.ol' ISVILLE The splendid new simmer V ERNIONT. maim,' Wm Flash:. leave fur the boar and iytermisiliase ports to-day For fretaht or pas otge, nip!) . on hoard norPS FOR SAINT LOUIS DIRFCT The .rolen , il:tt rivastr:r l ' are for above nit intermediate ports ;hill day. at lu &Hook . , A Al. For 'mgtt or pa .age upp, on board, or In 11 , ;(1 I: MiI.TENItI,R.I.II, .g'. 'kik ST Lot IS. ii...., A railm oksairs.‘ The new and tout ng saran., w NI )11T11 I , I V ra. Captnm 11,211, tvl,: I,ls, for above nil al: ititoroaedinto ports this day. at 0v023 Ml=ll2l EXPRESS WAGON LINE, TO ♦ND I . itOM 0/400;g• Pitt •bargh and Philad;lphla, V, 1,1, 11.... t Nu TIME, FIVE DA1.1 4 --RUN NINt, DAY AND NIGHT- T.v.,bolaommekzet:sprout.,l:l.? toenfo‘nehe.fl.,,hti,nnt.,thleALnic.: oat le.ve Phaiedelphia dad, - with the Mail Train to t:t.ainberobarg, and from thence by Wagon, with a relay 1 harm , .mama; d ayand melt Ye will be prepared to fteight otafly. Apply to uovYnD I.MCD C.O PIONEER T b.ANSPORTATION LINE, inigr - A 1848, .M. 16311— B l, TWE'r::'• I LTI NIOR Y. ABU • _Ol ae triuksporte I etl Canal Poftsrni h DCNCA:S, Watrr .trert Pltugburgh. FRAILEY & 142 , 11 A 1,1.. Agentli, 10v 17 47l d•ho ere.. Bal,emore BURKE dr. CO'S FAST EXPRESS W&ftia POR HAI:1'010111; AND TH cams.i. 1 , 111 , . Vrerneters ot lane totvertt on New Stock, and are N epared to iersenrd peeknee. of all de. set - Toone daily. et the levee. rm., J C ti DV, F:1.1.. Agent, Water street. I'lltAhrtreb ROLIIN , ON d I , OEIIAi. e<•l3l T 2 South Char.e% .t. ileouruorn. ir. CLIP - s$ "rawly is is. `II VPEH% to a" r d :l 71! ' rd " U ' t r.. : c :1:1 " :e th r chandise rerelpted tor by FIVt, IJAN LIN aid rcrular ol,s, lym Ime• and epee ,ftcal urn, C BILAVELL. htts6nrith, RoullSttON & [kik:H.ll. lialtuvore. LAW NOTICE. rpHE undersigned morn,. his ittrink und the petal, that he intends ti. remove shonly West°, von pity, where he ill;w wend to the preseent,,,,, o f nonbre..• end •he Depertrneets, as arell as In the no•niess of the in oil I .rnorties, the sereeral Cour • of the District. ANDRLW WYLIE. Jr nov2sti toT , —Suppoard m hove 1,. en lake" by from steamer Va. lore, No% b,l-4.. box marked Aaron Mathews. Camden, Dree..lee reuel 3. e•te co( S Early, New London, N.m Vork—lat-,11 lba Any nOormaoon re3peenm, rate .3. v... Le tnenkickl ly recetred and ilberillf orwartled 1,, J NEWII , N JONES, Houma / IA RPM'S'. CARYF I r , •<*e`“ n gr " •irret: sr') ”rnelY 6: Carpet,. e0r15.. , 1111,: pati heautaul ,otrcrt. imported., ver) rich: ape. 1.1ru , t., • , •op old Veoruan,, ell of whnh wall ho put c..ased In ttel. 111." :111),1 011(1 rth•..lS .• Lwte e...tern tonrket.. re nevi] (SKEEN lilt , k ,•0p.,1110 LT Cork,. lauthog ior ^A , "I A It FLOYD I fithll Mu:is—Ode bal.tuat. reed .nd for sale by II A FAIT' F.sl ocK .1 Co, ro I.t mod wood a,a s3 _ -a.) mut. Jost rcc'd and for sale by 110,7 13 A FAIINP, riws k . ToßAcdo AT A 11A It6A IN-4U boa Yomde2tera lam...load, V.) F.... , .0 .^ 4 • nd Pod, for sac MAW' DICKEY oo , ZS (root at ILOVER AND TIM.YrIIS" SEF.D-6 bbia Obi° Clo• v., Seed. 10 do Pm Timothy .tecd, in •tor, for sal. by I Gt. R FLOYD
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