PUBLISZED PITTIIIIIIIIIOHs '- TUESDAY MOSNING,A)=.S. IBM lIMIMILIMALPEILIII MORTIS MOAN. Atiertisesiente sad flabseripteastetballorai Amer v"itenand Untied Stases Gessibb riiiabdAie, received eild &melded heat thisidAce. • '-- 00191111:ROIAL LIST AND rmiaLaim. PHIA PRICE 001111.111317. 130ecdrians to this veleable paper will be received " larwanied how Ms alike. • MEM TORE =PBXS& We will reed. and forward free expense, ad Parrosusen Dena Gam al published Tn-Weekly, sad Weekly.—The Daily le &nen pollen-per learner, are TziWeakly to Pim Dam p c , utm® el. Weekly is Two Maui per mem, no armee& liair/lemenesse cre minuet; ?queued to heed in Asia favors before &r. et, and at teetly in the day me ie. Advertise:mil not inserted for a sped tl terretiably be charged until o rdceed ooh Pot La= Casmanstal Intelligenee,Dompte, Mar. beta pqr. flliver News, Import; Money Mutsu, see fee next page for Telegraphic News. Tor Local Hatters ... II 4 st. pago.- The Punumores Mamas was not delivered yesterday, consequently the public will have to wait another day. We expect to lay it before our readers tomorrow morning. The arrangements made to telegraph it are very ample--men having been despatched at different points along the line, prepared with magnets, to detect any breaking or interruption. Oar neighbor of the Part my' his readers do not cam about getting such a long document m ad. Vance of the mail; and at the same time he ac. knowledge, it is looked for with considerable in. terest by all parties. ♦ President's message most always be of interest to the people of this great na tion, delivered by whom it will, and as the Post in tends to await for Cave Johnston'. slow coach, be fore its pubhcation at that office, we inform any of its readers, and others, who cannot wait the mail movements for the hie Looofoco Message, that it will be for sale at our counter on Wednesday morning and through the day. Piamosusus Wilms to Mcmon.—There was a vary lame and enthusiastic meeting at the Chinese Museum, in Philadelphia, last Wednesday night, the otgect of which was to Poem a “Taylor can Amnia/ion." There appears to, have been Goose excellent speaking, and khe meeting, by a llMlXLimons vote, formed itself into the proposed arganizetton. We do understand distinctly the object of this new association, hut if it ism form a new political peaty, it to one of the strangest movements of the day. When the Whig party has just borne as to power, both in the date and nation, it is folly to give up our old, popular, well understood and well ap proved name of Wys e; and Et. r what A party with a cugnonem, the chief characteristic of which *that it is founded on the name of a single indi vidnal—en individual celebrated and trusted end loved; bat still only a man, and liable to all the changes and frailties of our nature. And what is Zepublicati better then Whig and where is the eacessayof a change at all ? If the object to mere ly, to give Gen. Taylor's administration a cordial support, we presume every member of the Whig 'party is prepared to do that, as long as he sustains And carries out Whig principle. Drumm TTILUCIT.—The Emperor of anion, it ..sold seem from a letter dated Wariaw the 27th Oct. Ma ordered a conscription to be enforced through= Poland In one night, and it is stated that Mx thousand persons had Mid from Warsaw and the vicinity alone. The panic was by no means imaginary. A term of military service of twenty Ave years, the banishment to the most die. rant part of the country, the cruel treatment when in such service, which is a disgrace to human na ture--Orse are the honors which intimidate all from entering the Russian military service. Let ters from Sc. Petersburg also announce that the Czar has bestowed Russian orders on two of the Austrian officers engaged in the war in Lombar dy, as testimonials of the imperial approbation of their valor. PATH= Tarioa or Gov. Batons—At the close of ha services on Sunday afternoon, says a Boston hminal, Fad= Taylor held op the Governor'. Proehuruttion, appointing a day of Thanksgivulg, and said,—Alizethren, I would read this paper, if I had amolithenough left to do it. his very long, and is good as it is long. It ends with the power, 'God save the Commonwealtleltrhank God, breth ren, that was done a week ago? " Comesposulince of the Baltimore Patriot Wszunicron, Nov. 29,1848. We have beautiful weather here at the praeot time, but the town is dull. But few members of have as yet arrived, comparatively speak ing. a day or two, they will come in with rush. Mr. Chase, of Tenn, a very estimable sad clever member, of the L ocofoco stripy arrived hare some days ego, and has since taken a trip to New York and "married a wife." May jsy attend the happy pair. Mr. Prmdetit Polk has his message and the Sec. retanes have their reports and estimates kir Con. (rem made up The free gold dirt of Calibrate, where 4000 workmen are making $25 each per day, and their employers as much more on each workman, iti.-irdingto the high wrought col. wings of Colonel Mason, and other wondering and amazed °fsers and agents out there, will be apt to lime not a little in the Presidential mes sage, and alas in Mr. Secretary Walker', re ps:et. Great preparations are making all over town for the igraommodation of the great multitude of peo ple to be here. The winter will be the gayest ever thrown in the Federal city. The crowd of people will be immense, not simply at the Inauguration, but fmm the middle of December until the 4th of Much It is generally understood that Gen. Taylor will arrive about the 15th of February. The official organ, atlas morning, gives out some specidatinnsof its own and of other journals, upon the theme of removals under the incoming Ad mintstration. Without arriving at any decision of his own in the matter, the editor copies the °Fusion of a contemporary, that Gen. Taylor will not allow of the dismissal of any Locofoco clerks in the Department% who are capable men, no mat- ' ter who may have been proscribed, to give them places, and no matter if they were ushered into Mice under the potent influence of the spoils aye ten, transplanted from the Albany Regency to the National Metropolis. Now to put all this matter right, it may not be inappropriate here to repeal, what has before been promulged, that President Taylor will not in any way Werke, with the rights and duties of his Cab. met Secretaries respecting removals, promotion. and appointments in their several Departments. His will not burn his fingers nor get himself annoy. ed by ifolknviog in the footamps, in this particular, of Mr. James K. Polk and Mr. John Tyler This, anybody who knows the character of Zachary Tay. tor, may set down as "a fixed Burt." That the Secretaries will make removals and commendable promotions, may be set down a. just as attain a danger that they will be Whigs; at the same time it may be set down as certain that they will not tom out, indiscriminately, all who happen to have preferred the election of Cass and Butler to Taylor and Fillmore. There 'Fe many clerks in the Departments of this latter class, who cant more Gum their salarim amount to, and whose efficient services, to the correct management oftbe business of the bureaus to which they are attached, are in =sable. Such men will not be removed, Lo. though they may airways have been. But take a certain personage in the Land Office for =ample. and see dutch clerk will not have leave to:retire. As I deal is facts, and as be has dealt in the business of electioneering to some ex. Sent, I allude to ban now as I have hitherto done to some of bis brother Locofoco eleetioweren in GOWN such... John McCall% Edmund Burke, William J. Brown, B. F. Brown, Sengstack, Tow lesitkitat Williams , es% exc. He was so active in behalf oft* cause of Loco ilbecibun, that, aft-r ccaurnlteticm, he sent far all the Leisoboo clerks in that bureau, and laid them no. star contnbailow—how I may gereafter particular. lam It is to be deducted per agreement, out of their salaries, which fall due toanorrow It is understood that a certain Auditor of the 2nramuy, succeeded In raising about u large an mama among the clerks in his bureau! The business wu forced on the amiable incumbent it did not snit, and was am congenial to him. Hut either than be suspected of a Inkersrarmness in the Locafoco cause, whereby he might lose his place, he Om the shout and is now sure to lose It' OugM MU electioneering and monercontributs ing office-holders, atlas description, to be recu,. ssil—They certainly will be. A statement Mrs been going the rormds cisme of the newipapera, that before the death of General Seantt e tt rec Ek. Louis, a friendly reconciliation took pacen him and Colonel Fremont. Far IL Elpon the authority of an officer, who was with Gem sity during his :linear en when be breathed his last„ I learn that no meeting and no reconciliation took place between the two gentle. mid above alluded to. Mrs. Fremont wrote to Mrs. Kearny afriendly eme propane( s recoricalia. lien between General Keenly and Colonel F.; but Mr& Kearny, knowing her de& husband's Mews on the subject, decided trot to disturb his mind with It. and clid not. I Duke this corrector' of an ergo. aeons statement which bin been eel afloat, at the seprestion of some of the friends of General Saar. fir• POTOMAC, New Oatauss, Nov. 29. General TrOor, the President elect, has strived in mu city. He is in fine heath and 'pinta A =mom:muse of citizens assembled to ez e llif He was feceived wild do He appears the same Old Zack be vim berme his ehrraticet to the aloe of President He eajoana It Charles NEOE NEW TOME. • • 99Fr.9*oden.Fe . .r 'Zil,ii,ls. ,IFrsNii;,294#l& IDT 7t. is etiis - **4 l ) . , w U l " de P 44111)% a-Vinrift Rielniitagiaboati to ains how the Edson aireiitiai.a sOrre.o.; may' seem slie r strange that a Big eten steam, b*. !should be taken for such a trip, but web is the Lisa This road is Much such an one as could he built along the margin ofthe Monongahela river, only there are mot with you so many stony points to be tiniiielled. 'This road runs Born New York to Atha% on thenastbank of the near, and has to their% forty milts three tunnels, in all, 2500 feet. The whole toad has a faced sea wall to protect it from the wighingofthe rain; and looks like • terrace along the banks of the river. It will, when finish. ed, compete with hosts that run twenty.two miles an hour, and prone to a demonstration the relative advantages of steamboats or cars far travellers, Another of Haviland & Aspinwall's Pacific steamers leaves to-day for the scene of her labors. She is of elegant model, and without pretensions to decoration, bet as strong as wood nod iron can make her. The coal for these ships ts taken from the Cumberland Mountains, and shipped at Balti more, at a coat of $3 per ton, the ships on the home voyage getting about 520 per too, or some 510,000 for ten months work of a ship of 300 tons- One ship is to bring back mother of pearl shells , and will make a fortune for the merchant, and make pearl ornaments very cheap. The Cotton speculator. have been dampened by the news from England, and have submitted to lower prices. A good advance was effected, and jug as they thought they had the market close, and able to get their own prices, a large quantity came from the South. and was sold to the profit of its owner, but the loss of the speculator. here.— Flour has sold within a few days, for export, to the amount of 6000 bbla, with a good deal of Corn, far which there is an active demand, at fish prices in the absentee of large quantities for export. Among the political rumors, is one that the pn. Tate secretary or Gov. Young has gone to Baton Rouge to obtain the appointment of Private Strom. tag to rreisident Taylor, and that the political ho. neon, so far aa the election of a conservative Whig Senator from this State is concerned, is changed.— I Rumor now says that Wm. H. Seward will be the successful man, and that as the North meat have the next President, he will obtain the nomination, and have strength enough to be elected. Such are the last cogitations of therogressive Whigs. The dealers in small ta lk have a new subject in the disappearance of another young woman, about the age of Marietta Smith so much talked of The general opinion is that Miss Smith got her own consent to elope, and that no violent abduction has taken place. The affair is very much like that of Gough, very bad while unexplained, but uncom monly natural, after a little light has been thrown upon It. There is an enormous amount of depra vity and reeking sin here, but I question whether, in the ratio of population, more crime is committed here than by our neighbors, though our aggregate seems so large. The Baron Rothchild now in New York, it is reported, is here for the purpose of establishing a branch of that eminent house in that city. Ills agent, Mr. Belmonte, has been able, from the prof. its of thiir business, to live in the most extreva. gaol style, and to accumulate a splendid fortune. In view. of the change that is taking place its re gsrd to American stock, it is not unlikely that the branch will be established, as the profits on the pqrchase and transfer mug he large. Mr. Speaker Winthrop, and a numerous body of Congressmen. passed through the city this fare noon, and a quorum will no doubt be In attendauce the first day la the session. A good deal of interest is fell to see the result of the expinng labors of the present administration, and to learn whether Gen. Taylor_ia to have the government surrendered to him in as touch disorder as when Mr. Van Buren went not, WHITE & CO*, Treasury Notes have advanced to 105 i—the highest point they have yet reached. After to morrow, the cub Treasury law goes into full ope. ration, and no notes can be re.rnued. They will do doubt be funded. unless the department is al lowed by Congress to continue their issue. The interest on • certain clan ceases after a given time, as does the power to fund them, and the elect will be to force them upon the depart Washington, and to change them from non funded debt. A. loan will not be needed. atooks must rise as they grow scarcer. Great Gale at skip. Our city has been visited with a gale, which for its dioramas consequences. Is Without a parallel, save the gale of 1644. Added to the fears inspi red by the wind were the repeated cries of fire which occurred since 4 o'clock. We are gratified in being able to announce bat little damage from fire. One wooden shanty ocumed by Irish famihes just below the Michigan street bndge, was ham_ The machines found difficulty in getting there, the ground about being covered with water from the overflowing of the Creek. Lou by fire trifling. Athree story brick building on Lloyd street, op. paha Thomas' F.lchange, was cemplw- ely unroof. ed. Loss.Ssoo. Tee roof blown a distance of 100. fret- Bugbee's Elevator was partially unroofed Damage considerable. It is yet difficult to Racer. thin the damage to the shipping. The achy. Pilgrim is on her beam ends on a bank in Kmaie's Slip. The Paragon is in the same, or a worse predicament. The ache. Eudora is out on a hank in the name Slip. The steamers New England, United States, Bal tic, and Reed's new boat, the Key Store State, broke from their moorings on the South side of the Creek, and were driven over to the North side.— The States and New England are high and dry on the North aide of the Creek. The brig Globe,steamer Hendrick Hodson, seh Commodore Chauney, and two other vessels brok. from their moorings, and the Chanting had her bul warts stove in, and was otherwise injured. A canal boat is said to have stink at Tonawan da, loaded with 1200 hoshels of wheat. The steamer Queen Coy, lying at the loot of Commercial Street, was run into by the whr Vin gime Purdy, which broke from he; moan np on the opposite side of the Creek, had one of her arches taken oll; and two of her state rooms demolished; . and otherwise injured. The steamer Lexington had her bulwark& statinchlons, and sails canted away by the Schr. Jesse Wood, which got wader her guard. The 'abr. Queen Victory, and the Wood were considerably injured. The propeller Charter Oak broke adn and had a pan of her upper works carried away. The Schooner Hope was dnvea into part with great force this morning, with little or no dam- A Schooner, name not ascertained, was forced to seek ■ harbor at Black Rock. The water m the Creel• was at one time seven feet higher than the average water mark, but it is now going down, and no further damage is ap• prehended. There will undoubtedly be great nutter/11g among the many poor families who are dnven from their homes by the high water. In fact we already hear of cases of the most bean rending description. FILOPE CALIFORNIA, We have had the pleasure of a personal inter view with Lt. Loeser,rust arrived from California, which land of gold he left on the 10 of September. He fully conforms the moat glowing Accounts here tofore received is the States of the nchness and extent of the gold region. He says the whole truth cannot be told with any prospect of being belie,. ed; that the gold /3 found from the top of the high. est mountains to the bottom of the rivers. . • Files of the "Californian" brought by him, con. firm it aIL We have not time at this hour to ex. trace from them, but may do so to morrow. Flour mu selling al the mines at $65 per barrel, spades at $l4 a piece, pork 52 per pound. LIEU/. Loeser showed net specimens of the gold, it is found pure or mixed, from the size of wheat grains to that of the fist. All other business is neglected: wheat left standing in the field, houses and farms desert• ed, dec- The citizens are rejoicing in the annexe. non to the United States. _ . We learn from the Californian, of the 14th of Attest, that the sickly &mason had set to at the gold report, and the treasure hunters mere leas. - - • ing. • Accounts from Oregon say that the army had been increased three hundred men and that the , Indians were driven to the mountains. They were willing to make peace, but the whites would not ag►ee unless the murderers of Dr. Whiteman and antily' were delivered up, which was refused on the ground that several Indian. were already hill. ed, which was sufficient satisnienon. Gra. Mason bas agreed to take gold dust in the payment of duties. The Governor issued a proc. kmation declaring that the tramn would be con centrated at the gold region, to prevent persons fpm seeking for the precious metal, unless those leaving San Francisco and other ports from that vi cinity should make provision for the support of their families during their absence, and citizens should unite in preventing the desertion of such soldiers as intended running off to the minea—N. Orltan• Memory. From • late Pan* Paper. The two Eurstess.—A Roue paper states that there had recently arrived in that city a party of thirtybve Trappist monks from La Metllene. Thews persons were to tabs passage on board the Brunswick, which sailed the lot of November for the United States, where they had been summoned by M. Flagel, Apostolic Vicar, to form agricultural establishments, and clear up in Kentucky an tor. moose virgin forest. They take with them farm. ing tools in very great quantity. By a singular coincidence the Brunswick also I eras to take out a detatcbment of seventy six Ica- Pan communists, who ware parading the streets of Havre in procession, their patriarch at their bead. The siintlitancons presence of two so different sects, in the same ship, has raised soma didiculty. According to the rules of their order, as it is known, the Trappists are not allowed to have any Inter course with the fairest portion of creation. but the Icarian detachment counts in its ranks a certain number of women. To calm the scruples of the reverend brothers, it is intended to separate, by means of a partition, the between decks into two' distinct apartments. The communists will be be. hind, the Trappists forward. It is said that the Icarian ixdany at Texas has just decided that the capital town of their establishment will take the acme of Csbetaille, in memory of the author of teszik — afler the example of Rome in Ratner times, where bL an analogous meuure, the name of its Absurder, Romulus , was perpetuated. . . --- TUE IttITLZEL DIVORCII: CAJAL. THAI 1111111XT 1171113/11IIls The arguseent la this Cue wits rileximed id PluT . _o3errespieseee ce of the Baltimore hearth= • r e P a P hil L' , = -4 0tUredliT, by the litieW/K. Naar .7 -'" e ' `'.. -031fee'rif the .PiersgA, eg51,6.,..ii h o hdr o ro tr o feuent, eao vekt iiii. to the h o w ; .. ~.. -e— owl the deed, %the adjourniniat of the mum .,. , : lAb oin h n i xi i '- . ',...,:, . y tre.lll Dock three i no pot.. ruined, vim that the d am i m ins COO OZtftuottgit *tore to be Wished that every concludedAndeed he had hardly disrjosettorkhe . , Er.. ll , l !ai either 1, ISt& wilful, and probablyoccupied ~._ ........_ ____. ion editor In the Vehinetemild unite in calling attention o r;y:,,„, eenelehwllt. '" e arife e' 4.4 ` ntent 1 " . 7 . an to the tmpoetenee of greater accuracy mid &bleu exceedingly able one, and the court roam dating such takha lr the ee.lPilei forming ter the extent that the entire session of the court was crowded, as it ."'"" retun ' s meledei the lA.a or ell jut and pro. ha:sheen from the commencement of the argument' ndeht legislation. almost to thfroatlica We make the following ex. It ' ":".. to remark, Ugalc.t'mfeeeeiffor,hTeeker'm Ins Progress of the Vatted tracts from the remarks of Mr. Dallas, as reported othaueyeral products ef_rnartme—, , 5i :„„,.Z.... - ,;, - „,.., "ea 1p .7: in the Philadelphia Leger value would make no insignificant addition to the The counsel of Mrs. Butler, in his address yes. ' Mel 5e05e1 Am°a lr these are : I Th e 61°4 " o f terday, tied that she could never bee again with Indian corn Gadder for horses and cattle, and which, her hntband. Why, then, is it right, is moral, la estimating twenlypounds for ev bushel af gram, it legal, that that which Is wrong in itself, should, etheinte to 3:713 PW thee, wort hg 37oo o,ooo. ' 2 - by • coarse of law, be legal? If it is true that they Peas and Beans. 3. Flaxseed . 4. Broom Cora. 5. can never live together again u man and wife, in 6. Honey. 7. Feathers. Sumac. There is no re . God's name let as not give the unction of law to toe preceptible why the tops and "shucks" of corn iapplication so utterly inconsistent. On that should not be taken into the account as well as the lam the colleague of my friend on the other blade', since the shucks ere esteemed among fee' siTis in carrying out the wishes of his own client, men, more autrltious and valuable for cattle— and I hope to do so effectually by the judgment of though to determine that point, they have never the coon. This proceeding is under the act of An. been analysed by the Governmnu, under the eye sembly of 1815 it is a practical law and most be of the Chief megistrate, as cotton has been, nor in p it hkely that they ever will, milers by some chance the groundlly executed.ofdesere We claim an, not from the person, upon perrson,but they should attract the notice Male Goverment, by from the habitation. We say that the tie is broken, , by being suspected to offer a more economical anikehat it may be so adjudged. means of dirstroysegheson hei than the "villainous The court must infer malace from the libel and compound." In that case, an domination at the the facto set forth in the answer. They must de. Public =Pena., of all the quahties of the rani s eed termtne whether the causes alleged sustain or core would at once become lawful and laudable, while tradtct the charges of wilful and malicious desert the atform of the constitution is not wide enough Lion. Are the circumstances set out by her any ex to a it of as analysis by public authority in any ewe so as to cast aside, and negative the allegations view its dirty orncuiegrol relations' What • of wilful desertion* Tait a cause for her to say, 9 vise IC we aft' left because of his imperturbable calmness, which Another sertons defect of the census is in con gas me wild*" Is it a cause to sty :"I I left because founding of Mufse and Hones under the bead of the he refused to take me to my distant friends" I . latter, while the pursuit of economical inquiries M a a cause that he did not cross the Atlantic with ten demands separate account. It eras well thought her to place her in the arms of her loved father* of in your remarks a few days since to advert to Is it a cause that she says -I left because he was the importance of exact return. to reference to the painting the house, and I can't bear the smell of growth of skrepthd mead Truly, as you sty, it ip petal*" la a a cause because she says, el am a a branch of national industry and wealth destined' woman?" "I am a woman of acute and excitable to become one of vast importance to the United feelings," and, therefore, that is a reason why my States. Were it not for the slowness with which ease should go before ape.) , Or, is it • cause to ?eine.° and r9tafea and even individual( tarn arty, "I am a woman of boundless affection, I re- (mm one indottry to another, to any nothing °film quire a delirium of love, I require that my bus. impedimenta which ahortambted and vicious legit band should dissolve In eestemes of ettachineeet_ beton often interposes to the development of their My soul Is all fire, het is all snow, I, therefore, re, natural resources it would be a matter °feast cur. ous region. of our Southern States, should be so quire an issue to go before a jury.' pose, that the people of the upland and mountain. tardy in avathag themselves of their bountiful ro of N , V be hy w d o r y d w s ..,t he , go ‘ot„o to b e e to r b st io s , te o rOs go h y ou oro se a L lo ße to c mapo use r which she acknowledges, and which she confutes sources for the growth of sheep and wool. For a is the cause of all bitterness between them. And thorough exporetion of sheep husbandry, in as cam. what was the cause of all this difficulty? Simply mere.' and manufacturing, an well as agacultural because Mr. Butler prohibited tier from making cu. expects—and especially as adapted to the Southern tate publications which he thought derogatory to States,--the beat that in my judgment has been herself and to him: He:wished to prevent her offered to the public,—l may refer you, if you have making publications on the subject of slavery, He lettere and curiosity to look into it, to a volume I did not interfere with her literary pursuits otherwise have just published, prepared with mach memo but he prohibited these publications, and to return ape ellen and ability, by IL S. Randall, Esq., of to hatbosom upon this condition, were terms, which western New York:a gentleman every way well the characterizes as "impossible." Look at Mr. qualified to deiceu the subject—l shall curve a Butler's position. labenung a large fortune in the volum to be handed to you, and venture to say it days of his youth, he called that lady from a pro. it will well repay any time you may bestow in its erasion which she characterized a. "distasteful" Perusal Gar the sake ant interest, even for the gene and laid his heart and his fortune at her feet rat reader— But that fortune comes from the South. That In the first number of "Tux PlotiOß, inn Loon very wife is the one whom the labor she dislikes Alm Tux A , ./.." is a letter from the hugest wont. clothes end feeds. To him it was every thing.— len manufacturer in the Crated States,_ rleseys that His property ts mainly in Georgia, and comes from there is net annually raised in the Union wool a grandfather, and he said it will not do for you in enough by 10,000,000 of pound., to meet the de- London to say that that labor . a curse. It will mends of the manufacturer, and be adds that he not do for you as my wife to p lace me in tea relict, can point out articles made of spool now imported meat like this. co ... ancy,a caftan, for my o e. r that will require thirty mittens of pounds of a me. rimer, as well as your own, should prevent it. In • diem and fine quality to supply the consumption. letter from Theodore Sedgwick to Mr. Butler in Recently I made a visit to the town of Lawrence London. he says "We understand that you say in Muthebuseter, and collected statistics of Item,. that she shall not publish any thing which you der- got and growth, which you will find in the Deeeml approve, and shall not avow herself en abolitionist her number of the journal above named—you wit these are the only terms' there see what stupendous works were projected Now take the letter of Mrs. Butler then, end it prior to the repeal of the Tanfi of 1842 for the will be area that she makes the first proparetion for borne supply of these imported woollens—but whet a separation; she holds out, she posts, and what is Peat branch of industry cam stand up agreed ever the consequence' why Mr. Butler capitulates—he fluctuating legialatme at home, and the mamas re gives in his submission, and the terms of the .p.. salmons that take place abroad under political intro ration are of her own choosing Thus things re. coca over which we have no controli On asking main until they came to Pheadelphia in the •prog the manufacturer of what these articles conwat of 1 , 43 and down to November, 1511, aid then which would demand in the. manufacture 30,000. the novelty fro., oir, and then she wanted another .000 pounds of wool. he pointed among other thing. separation. It no happened that donne the thm• to the beautiful Scotch shawls, which you we in met Mr. B. took a dislike to some of her mom. general use, and explained, that whether we could eons, but there was yet another cause which this drive the foreign article from the market or not, lady say. she discovered, and which forever ruin- having .thy thing like a fair chance In oth er me . ed her peace of mind, end what woo that* Why peer., would depend on whether we could invent tserooLe together,, itistea by of th, tw fi t o th e, ng , u them o, sootio by hand oo that he had beet guilty of infidelity, and infi. ...-Aar'eve for te'enteg the thread. which fo rm th e delay said to have been committed six years be, king ltra fore three,oo h She upbraided him with this, and what was the To ea inseams machraist in his employment consequence. Why, what could it be bat aversion , he had explained the problem. The Yankee took What had he to excite love' Deserted in London three day. to work it out, when he produ ce d . —forced into . agreement a t sepsrunue _...„„„ y _ contrivancethat overcame the whole dtfilculty, and ed 64 people he did not like, and finally nettled eoebled the manufacturer to supersede articl e s into en antique adulterer—what could the ware. requinng millions of pounds of wool, and th at too quence be but aversion--thence—ab.ence— any in competition with the over walked, under aid, thing to escape from such annoynticu" Now, in and starving labor of Europe — hut, lei me as k, is regard to the `conditions" of which so much has it fair is it even politic in the Farmer. of this count bn-a said, they were communicated to her coon. try, to have Amerman manufacturers subject to sod looghefore Mr. Butler removed to his own a...A cemPeut.en seeing that whatever he a tea house. He gays Mrs Butler has been in the habit denry to reduce the wages of the American open. of abusing and reproaching me to every Pentwi to .tires in the coal mines, and forge and the factor), whom she speak. I eel that if she returns to nay tends to drive him from being • consumer of his; west , But may we not hope that patriotic, petal. house this conduct shall cease. I do not wish to efednew here, to become a oval producer in the' mans of all parties will acqueathe in the verdict of bo setons . te y h .f er ha fro ol4 m he; w ele ma ldt; o n lo b . ut w before ohnuo sh o e o la reproaches, andpve up acquaintance with the Ile Pe.* . 0 d that welr4UlliAT4 11,1 M °jam Scditerthlts, people wham Ido not Ilk. Are these =anent nate:mai policy on these subjects It will terms of harshness and cruelty* No, but what was be impossible to reed in the number of the Plough, the .nte., She pnficc,..,, the os e d.,, e i m r to b ee the Loom and the Anvil, which acoompatiles this, own children She said, I will go to the Sedgwicka, the athnauea °fa. new 'own of Lee'emltromia and I. w il l abandon my children. [Penned three years ago. (and where /her d /cm of Bat on the nand of March, 1745 neew neuter slate roaring have already been laid) mahout ne. wine a new era commenced—the past was lost electing en what Yankee enterprise would have —favottes The separation ended in law and in done before now with the semeadout null power act The husband, the wife, the child, were in one at the Greet Falls of the Potomac, sad that of the house under one roc --a united family. R u t .y... James Raver at Richmond. At the bottom of my Mr. Choate, under the pressure of this difficulty P.P. , I ...bente meth] f, the mother was there but the wife was not. It will Very truly yours, tiotr,do. it . a Yankee notion, equal to the plea of somnambulism, and I say it with all respect. It . astute and iagemout, but it will not bear the test The following gentlemen have peen appointed as if it could be that the mallet ofber children was , ....,.....tco in then, respective Warth ant „ Ber,, ought. under the resolutions reposed at the pub. there, bat the wife of her husband with not There can be no separation late this n+( the re. ' lawns of the wife and mother he meeting of the,24th of November, (or the par. But it is said to be a hardship that thew "cond. , pose of procuring sublenptions to the Stock of the ttons" we. written y that aPPeara he the i "bin and Penasylvthia Railroad Company_ Mr.ground. Why, d on the 3d of Marsh. 1711 j , ~ Mr. Butler had met his wife on the threshold and I ''''‘," ''' '. °, 2l— Wei Larolthr, Jr, Jos Long , R. Knox said orally everything which is in the . li:oedemas' ; ' ee " ' ''k would be required of her, that hi. peace sad hum- l 2 d Ward—las Croatian, J B Murray, C hilsile ly arrangements required it, there is not a man I ben. Jos Tomlisoo. l dm, ho ur ld not have pplauded. And what really 34 Iree-e—lao Shipton, R Mackey . That Ham do learned friends contend ear i Wy, that w je„,, should have been received back, raying. Pierce 11, 4 ,., ~,,,,,—,.. „.____, , will speak of year affirm to whom I like. I will iei Roi... Thomas '''''''''' ' the e..."-erena. Col rtson, Scott, Jos Pennock please. intercoune with the Sedgivicks whenever I I please I will publish what I like, and ;Badly, :4 ' Ward—Jas Laughlin, Sem 1 Melia.)., W Pienne,roy dear husband,who have just received me Coleman, nos S Blair back unto your house, I will abuse you, when, fah Ward—lb A Black. .1 M Brutal, A B Curl where, and as often as I like. These are what our in;, Rob , Chnsty, I. R Livingston friends contend are hardship., and that restraints 7th Ward—W I Touen. WArthur.. upon her actions, in these particular. are cruel- ~,,A , w.rd _ s w ('ask neeey, a It tiemy, II so.. On the 3d of March, when she went into that p ie house, she had the hall entirely in her own haode kA liesrd—J Lightner, T Simmon With her beauty intellect and powers of (ethane ALLEGHENY , Lion, there can be no doubt that the could have Ist Ward—Jao Irwin, Hugh Morrun n, Thomas woo hark the affection of her husband, if ate had Smith, W Rubinson, jr 21 and—Jac Morrison, Jacob Guyer, G. R Rid ever lost IL But sh went there with no thch desire or such withee e She went there in the spent dle. Thus Smith of untamed rebellion , which could not be Roth, ed :id Ward—Jas Earthman, John Stunt, W B The hour of three having Knit ed before the con- Mowry, Than Stewart do:ma of Mr. Dallas' remarks, the Court adjourn, ith Word—N V •eit• o l , Jacob Painter, I N elf. This morning the argument will not be reseal. Moorehead, ,; A Bayard, H Childs. ed until 11 o'clock . Flag—Flood. 8177FA10, NOV. 30-3 r. TCLIZEIIITH.—From the following tele. graphic despatch, which we received, it appears that a patent has been granted to Mr. Bain, and that Mr. Ws instruments are to be Introduced forthwith by Mr. O'Reilly in the working of his Southern line. Of course we are unable to say whether Judge Monroe'. injunction will or will not preclude the use of Mr. B's instrument.— Looking only to the Interest. of the public, we are inclined to hope that both Morse's patent nod Bain's can be used without any violation of law. —From the Lenturih'e Journal. To C. D. Peentree and T. N. Bea, Ketaudy Corporator" of New tirleane Telegraph: I write to you to report completion aline OD tint December, and that a patented Telegraph will be sent you for working the line. Thank Heaven Justice has triumphed in giving Bain a patent af ter extraordlntuT difficulty. You know well that I never meant to infringe patents or violate Jai one. bons, and I well know you will not infringe any. Mr. Bain will take out several instruments to the West. Moe. Ca EMIT Ma anito.—A letter from Washing It is believed that Gen. Taylor will offer a seat in his Cabinet, as Secretary of the Treasury, to Mr. Abbott Lawrence, of Boston. Doubts are en. pressed whether Mr. Lawrence will accept the in vitation. In IE4O, before John Tyler was floosies. ted at Harrisburg, as Vice President, with General Harrison, the nomination was tendered by Wats kiss Leigh, as the organ of the Virginia and other delegations, to Mr. Lawrence. Mr. L. declined it positively. Mr. Lawrence would, had he accepts ed it, hove succeeded to the Presidency as Mr. Tyler did. I learn from Michigan that Mr. Coat desires to retnrn to the Senate, and that he wtll probably be elected to complete Ina one terra. Mr. Fitzgerald holds the neat, I believe, under the Governor's ap pointment. Mr. Ceu cc I learn. wu deep! dia. appointed at hot non election. He had confi dently expected it. He said here, upon bearing of the nomination at Beltimore--. Then lam president ?' The nomination, ha said, was equivalent to an ! election. Twist cup and Up there's many a slip. Surascrie COI:MT.—Thaw, at least, who have business at the Annual Term of the Supreme Court of the United States, and indeed all who entertain a proper respect for that balance wheel of the machinery of.this Government, should bear in mind that the Term of that Court, as well as the Session of Congress, commences on Monday nest. Abeady we bear of the arrival In this city of three of the members of the Court, Mr. Justice bdoLean, Mr. Justice Catron and Mt Justice Wayne. A quorum of the Court will doubtless be in attendance on the day for its assembling.—N at . La, Ns Naga—The European correspondent oldie National Inns!hammer attnhotes to the newspapers and th ei r editors on the continent, the immediate production, in a great degree, of the momentous changes that have usken place there. He says : "the political journals ofEngland, France and Ger many, are under the direction of men of rommand• ins :talent, ereashm icaraing, and a most intimate knowledge of the feelings, desires and necerairi ea of the people, and the tendencies dike age MANCHFSTER Jno Sampson, Col. J. Anderson, Sam•l Hill. BIRMINGHAM. P Mulrany, C lontAtak, J MeHarght. SOUTH pITTSBUROH. Jllll Cuddy, W C R4bamon, T. Blackmon,. LAWRENCEVILLE. Joe Walonght, Joo Sarber, E.q. SHARPSBURC.H. H S Spang, J O'Hara. Cosonutee at Lar,s. Thomas Bakewell, James Crompoo, Jobe Mon. rind, Human Denny. George Chime, Wm Ijoh in• an, Jr. Prom the Loutstrine Journal. RAILWAY FROM AL/ZIA:01111A TO GUYANSOTTit— Me citizens of Alexandria, Virginia, in public meeting on the 17th, resol vedto organize a company under the Virginia charter to construct a railroad from Alexandria to Orange, and call upon the city of Alexandria fora subscription of $lOO,OOO. The meeting loused the following resolution tinsel. moody. It may be very well to makes railroad to Guyandoue, but the ides of extending it on toMen, phis ma Kosesvilh,Tenneesee sorpassee all other Eh. eurditiee The true route for the great trunk of roil. road travel is vinOuyondotte andLezington,through Louisville to Si. Louie, and this has long been per. oeived by the directors of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad company. Hence duchy their great de. terminate that road at PAT 11131113.11101 Huber than at Wheeling or Pittsburgh. H. O'REILLY Semlced, That the great central lines of railroad proposed by the convention held at Staunton in October last, extending from Alexandria via Goa donsville, Charlatesvill, dtc, to Conyington, on the Junes river,and from thence to Guyandotte, on tbe Ohio river, and to Knoxville in Tennessee, acid with a view to an extension thence to Memphis on the Mississippi, present motes possessing great and decided advantages over any otluilknown, not on. ly by a saving of 500 miles ordinance lathe navel Cr. but by bringing into more direct and ecanomi• cal commotion with the eastern seaboard a van and productive territory, the wealth of which, in minerals and agricultural products, is now fri a great meuure locked up and kin toAe purposes of cons to • Nom, Csaordiu.—The Senate of North Car. Mina ie at ant organized. On Saturday last Calvin Grave., Es T . (Democrat) was elected Speaker.— A compromise was effected—the Whip allowing to the Democrats the Speaker, and the Democrats, es the Petersburgh Intelligence, says, "'peeing that the old officers should be re elected, and that the Committee on Elections should be compmed 2:a ll l:frneio fb m h Pm:w' ho,n 'l a i, eportthefaeto, the ca of contained election from Orange to the *nate.-- The contest between Messrs. Waddell and Berry produced the violent and protracted struggle kr the Spaakenlup of the Senate. That body is now tied, as in also the House of Commons. Bo that in the event of Mr. Waddell's pining the seat the Whip will have • majority on joint ballot Rieheed Enq DAJLIIIIIIII. Tlntkot:toolictiottoo, two deco:tit doo to Rus 'o44tintionensolbVehniliVadiraliCo; PotOlongh, -4ttot /moo hi,Datio &pit, pld= s ,. to taahl titol Leitbit9Oth oh, ore 44W. st litojzzoiiry otittottbotoifice, tOkitmoos Mdfartsmatalr by ithatthir in thet canal: flush of as as pre M. 1.171.1.ap.41.....a la. WI noes at o.goodioritia. Cla Older. arrival or atklag Mae to dams este them. -ho preferred mailing dm aroma :f: . :llgrztela be has promptly ef mad the damages as. Dollen Sol!! of as have dealt man. Loo, n (erre: successors. year. and always to oar perfect samMes no. Piuslugh, November 29, 1.448. Immo Herten, O. W. Hie.-kabortn, for 1 FL H. Al'Call, I Canton, Ohio. H 11. klyers, J B. Ertep, lil'lntorh A. Smith, Wellsville, Ohio deel-d3lStream & Gray, Grave Creek, Va. TITVIEPILAIn• Tarragon to the vane of Dr ICI-Jule Vertnifuge. Read, all that doubt_ "A ferret, when placed at the entrance of a rat hole. eaten the aperture, travels along the paasage, nue. upon the rat, exterminates hi. enstenee, and drags the animal's defunct cat.kas to the And in like manner have I fond Dr. ADLan't American Vert:til lage to operate upon worms, those dreadful and dn. ge,roos tormentor. of children. This remedy, like the leant, enters the aperture attic mouth, travels down the gullet, hunt. round the .tomuch, lays hold of the worms, nines the life out of the reptile., sweeps clean their den, and conies their c•renses clear out of the synem. Thu at lent has been the effect of the VtTMI- Inge upon my children WM . ROULATT Nettle., Jan. 1847." '.This is to certify that I hare used Dr. APLane's Ver. ruifuge, and have found it to operate in like manner up. Nap my les, chi June, 1847." ldien. JOHN BRIGGS. A genuine mete oldie above valuable medne can be had at the drug store ofJ. Kidd & Co., No 00 Wood street. 070 Couous an Corms—The frequent change. in the weather at this season of the year, invariably bong along with Mena coughs and colds, which by tame!) attention are easily cured by simple remedies. SEL LERS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRLP has been in use for the last 12 ears, and has gamed more reputation for the care of coughs (not requirmg active medical treatment) than any other preparation ever offered to the ctdrons of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough Syrup Is very pleasant to the taste, and, on this ee -vaunt is • great favorte with children. The doses are carefully graduated, in the direotrons, to snit all egos .That this long tried and high]) popular cough remedy may be within the reach of all, n is sold at the low price of IS cents per bottle . Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood at, cony in befit PUtsbrgh .4V11•4•41-ogimny, and druggists gen e oet2 Livita ever earned for itself a gt, er d , 7.0 ' • • nadonTsly• ” Dr h lt 11:11 Li e: ' o r f Vitglosa. a short time comparanvely before Om publifit already earned Inc itself a de- Irwo PoPelertlY erto unsurpassed The demand toe them has become Immense• M Kidd &Co the proprietor. of Me medterne, who reside In Pitt. burgh, corner of 4th 'nod wood streets, ace consta ntly receiving ardent which they find it almost utterly no pea ebhl to supply The popularity of those Pills is not confined to any particular secnon of the country, the demand being general, from the North, South, East and West The troth is, no disease is mere common is all quarters of the United States than Nat of the Liver. And Mese Pills are the twat remedy ever yet discovered for If epauc derangement For sale at the drug store of .1 KIDD & Co ISO Wood at decd pessfulUsar elm Paccu Mum.-1f you wish tobe sue- In an undertaking , you must always 'use the °roper means . ' Therefore, if you have a rough, use . 11 .1 , 10.F.xmcsoltater and be eared, br it II the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only efficient metes to cure you is to use Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spurn which contracts the diameter of the tube., and loosen. and Limas up the mucus which clogs them altd thus minoves every obstruction to a free reap. ration, while at the sarne mine all inflammation a sub dued, and a cur* a certain to be effected. Have you Stronehilat, Spitung of Blood, Pleurisy. or in fact any Pulmonary Affection. then utie Jaync's klapectorant and relief is certain. and you will find that you have aged the proper means. For sett, m Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, P 1 4th Street near Wood Jonl7 i•T NZ'. KITISTOILOIT —We would etin atterthon this eseellant remedy (or Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, and all affections of ths Throat and Loop fining several times within • few years past hail °era don to use a medicine of lath kind, we have.by aspen nee leered eseellent qualities, and are prepared to recommend it to others. fibrils.. or oth e agaraken afflicted with bronchial affection• will find great benefit from its use. It Is prepared by . scion!, fie physiesam, and ell classes will find it a safe and effi cacious medicine to the diseases for which it re commended.—!Colambus lOtuoi Creme and Journal. For satie at the Petro Tea Stem No. 70 Fourth street. =PIS QT DTSTIVIrI• to the bane of many aman's exist knee $o tongue can descrthe the ruffentigs Canoe by thts distreaslng di•easo It unfits Plan for Ws am tteut tot Ilte, wlsates•r it may be, and makes hum fee as though be would rather not egsst than endure such p l acey. Yet the. suffennirs are produced in Me firs , pace hy derangement of the stomach, and if thts we met by own( 1.1 A Pahnewstek's AnU-thltous Plll the bowels would bs. cleansed. the •ecumulatton Istle curtest off and • speedy and sure rehttohnsined. Prepared and sold by A. FAHNFTOCK A Co, corner In and wood, stao cornet Otto and wood ate. oetlP 11J - The .on. Angelic attire...au of •004 fensale• is grateful to ekes.. while the rept:nose, coarse, muddy I yellow faces of ethers, excites Mmes.—Ma same anti ale.. Could such people be induced to try • rake of the true J0u1.4 . illl.l/1.11 Chemical bap, Mar would be .mrrapturrd with he Mamma They would ha•e s dale. cam. clear. him skin. while every dialSguremeut or eruption would he removed an d cond. Partricama Norma —Persona who have bought cheap cottmutrtetta and mulatto. of this, end hare had no af e•Ctpremilletd, moat try this, the ongmaL Mold, ask for Jane.' Soap. Fe. we at WA. JedcLectleik,o Law. mat 0- Worms, by Mau IMMO., mamma, the ..t'ff non of Worm is or slime . the stomach, in which, Si so. they Involve. themselves, and it in said they feed open G, and if depraved ern they die. The cent. ..eked Termtfoge prepared b• 13.. A. FAHNEWPOCIC, Pittsburgh. Pa. If Mouralily adapted in or opereuou. lest, to wor m s protecirm More., mid wvondly, to expel the rendered helplaw and tender by br ill, this.droude d I d le . a remedy h s , Lh i ry parpose manifest from th• hundreds of certificates gl VE4 In its favor Er Ladle. who hoe Jones' Span••• LAI" Walla , =ways • an, +Lc. try-ap...taw tam Of tan a Ina! utta4y anyone. Said only in Putabatigh, at es Liberty ht hovlgdandwlyri SKINNER. 7 . Don't ea, • Foul Byroth—lf . hav an. tor u uolu• of Jones• Amber Tooth r Pane e, Ths vn:. mane your LreaLts sweet, whiten your sena. ku.• Sold at.) Lauorty 71b: ..Tbat erbner MkIlle( bees, M. sneer. And pure as monumental alabaster " All (moues have sate like the above, who non Jen rpau.i l W/var tnaketh pure •noner, Tel no ly wibte bold •t N/ L.iberty *tree, Illb II • Torolt or Pittsburgh. ' Atu.o Warts k ploto,„ a oao. me name of Mr 11.1 T Wma.laoa, as a suitable pr for lee offireof Mr) or al Inn city n0v27,11 M•TOR.LLTN—Mr Fidler Please annenttee that C 0. P.LLT, Fi4 . rill be a candidate for norttmatton the oars of Mayor storel.rn Saco. W.. C ayor►!ty of Allegheny City. N 141011.411, ulr Aueunear Crri.—Mr Edstor v 11 p/caee announce the name of Mr. Joaernan Rr Id Ward, Allegheny. for the aka of Mayor, eubfeet the d. ctalop o' the Wing and Auumaaonfc Conreono bew`l7-1w Mari Varna W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist, Ostrics •nd residence on Fourth WI. opkomte Pittsburgh lisok Offire hoop fr om 9 o'cloc9 to 19 A .11_ mod from 9oclock tos P sepl4-ly _ _ BOOT AND 81108 IVABEIIOOBE. NO. IS WOOD NT. 111 - 11VIIEN 3d AND IthSTS R. TANNER CO. \V !T Country. Mercha and other nts . taan exam:n -.1 11•11011 of their stook, which ix one of the I aaaaa to be found in any ettabltahnrent in the country, and 000.1.12 of 0017 &sayable and seasonable 'rood., et. prettily adapted las to sue and quality) to Western talga. Priem will compare favorably with Mote of the Fast. Terms liberal noll•-dtm no.e . rmi. SOLAR LARD WIPS—An eziensive sasertspent of Corner,. & Co.' celebrated roan. factare, and superior to all others 111 YON ILOOpted to churchea, etearntroats, factories, dwellinga public and privote end to all other uses where • cheap, safe and braltant light deetrable. aire , „(trandeles, Hall Lanterns, r'eutdelabras,Globes, Shades, Wiekl, Chalmers, Cans, Trimme I rs, ac. Alen, deed fru Chandeliers, from%folnewto,fluttiLsor Whs te blaok ce Cap.. eb'd LA m CE sbn LiOODS— u white and and black lane La linderalecives; ro do Lacs Donbas, black do Veils., plain rench Work Conan.; bidoced and urn riro'd cladding do, F .mb'd culls to match, ladies linen cambric hdk is, gents do do do; also, opera tie, bead dresser, artificial power, bonnet lab. and quilting., mid received and for sale whole sale and retail. by • F EATON & Co, deck M 1 fourth cf (10AT AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS--25 doe gents amorted cloak Tusols, 5 gross figured silk Bind. tug sdo do mohair do, 2do do drab coat do; sdo drab ovorcoat butte.; 40 do fins coat buttons: 14{ lb. beet Italian sewing& 60 do do patent Thread; padding, cam. roe and other Tronmings, for tailors' use, constantly on hand. deed_ F 11 EATON & Co G . ENTS . FURNISHING WDS-1. 4 Shirtswrith A/ standing collars: merino, silk and *root Vans; do do do Drawers. 111 k, kul arid wool Gloves; merino. eotmn and wool 1 Hose; hlk Itedan crate.* fine Zr. phyr Scarf. decd F N PATON **Co _ "CID GLOVER-23 ,Q d* . a. Lad n i s es w s h oz no rKj biO Vlt u ies, 5 •` misselored do s co decd H EATON fr. Co VLVTEPILE—Received llm day direct from Pu• rope, E the richest style Velvet Pile Carpet ever Imported to the United Stater, to vrhich we invite the attention of purchasers conwhmuNTocivs c.,,,Warbroom, N 0 .73 Fourth st. decd ALESMAN WANTED—Ina wholesale and retail 0 Dry Cioods Store. One who undormands the city business, and can give undoohted reference*. Ad dress, Immediately, with real name and reference, Box No. 300 Munoz. Poet Me, ding C.UNDRIES—IXIO boo Raisins; 20 mats do; 30 box. shellsd Almonds 00 do Malaga Figs; 2 tog d rum do; S asses Sicily Liquorice; 1 bbl Mason's Blacking, Just received and for sale by dec4 BROWN . . NEW JEWELRY—I dor raid patent Lever Watch ee f " " detached ~ 1 " other • Alm, Fold pen md pencil Cue., ion chain, 4771 Guard C 11.6.11, Dreaal Plan, Finger Binge, Ear • go, arid • complete •••Oftl.lll of oilier litivalry, at deed VELVET RlBBONS—J.tiocci•ed at Rob.. Kin 30"pys''Col"orefrir V k Ver /Lit t' bon, assorted color.; "black • " b " embroidery Gimpi 10 p. vide Plain, Joe. decs LARDW de lFE , t c.dby Ol sc lO ß b oo bis N o ta t litilEbsvrtaoodge.7l::r F.R.rc..riug° 7.ljlC"rl 0 " 0 Ai r AVE ' y li & to §HA4Ellti 114R11.3—A lam ni s unu u .„, o r fm , a/adamant and cultoary bona. Discount made so Allen. deal J SCI - 100NISIAKEIR TftlEB77. VEMILLION—EnpreuIy for lump ufacturers, for slide by &tab J SCHOONAIASCER k Co WOOL—InOD lbs Illinois Wool, Jed rood per rum Pennsylvania; for sale by deco R ROBIBON kCo I), /71 UNNY B A GS—ED o.nyliagaJos e t st u oc Eo noel N.oa d I_ Xi U for sale by wk R wctrr dees Ib9 libony or 1 3 0 N O BRAWLS EXPECTED 7 W R 40 tow= ar1%1ani5ti4.44.111,06; Ittratilikner. det4 STONE EMB-446 bss Stomas, Iwo:Wm* packed, barreeemed and for .04 dae4 C , 41 walar MOLASS&.--N1 bbi. (new erupt N 0 Molasses, in superior order, reed Ws day by Mesmer Tele lym ph No I, and for sale by h R FLOYD, dee4 Round Church Buildrugs ------ ILOY ER db:ED —lO bbl. Clover lleed, rae'd Wts Say ll by •rsur Lbligence. and for we by doe/ 1 i R PLOY!) JA LAP—''y lb. Lxist wen and for sale by dee4 J KIDD rr. Co CIALOMEL-150 lbspsst rec'd and for saleby - V_ dec4 I KIDD a. Co kt fo C , I E 2 3. H CA : Z . L c 7--10 elves . r_ec t d e rd e by L IQUORICE elicil dl — c4 4oo lb. )41.4 reci dK md by o for .ele k Co L l4 . 4 . l ;e 'O b ß/CE, CalabLta c vee lb. le 4 ; 4 KIDDk1„1:0, iL L . D r f.A.'il ... 'B ,o B n l'f . : , C u lF , l . l , - -- , :: , dt , :ru•t roc d per 1.11111- _ _ _ d«4 REFINED LGA RS-4AS bbl. small Loaf, assorted number, ro do eru.hed; n 3 do powdered; tss do claruSed, 11, store and fur •ale by JAS A HUTCHISON & Co, Azle St Lotus Steam darar Refinery, Jest 43 'rater and tel how .t - - IVEW MOLASSE:S-50 bbl. Plantanon Molasses, inew eropi this morning landing from CZAR. Hibernia No 2, and for sale by _dee4 JAM ES A HLTCHISONI Co U EltlP—Dft bales Alotatmn uld Kentucky Hemp, in I_l.. store and for sale by deck JAB A I lUTCHISON & Co FFATHERS-INY, lb. plume Kentucky Feathers, for sale b, den4 JAS A HUTCHISON & LFAD—IIOO ;op Galena Load; 3000 lb. Har do, for L sale by deed JAS A HIJTCHISON k. Co GOLDEN SYRUP—In bets, half belts and 10 gallon kegs, in store and for sale by dee4 JAB A HUTCHISON k Cs SH. MOLASSES—IW bbl. B Lows Boar Howe s Molasses, WI sale by deal JAS A HUTCHISON & Co - - NEW CROI. RICE-2U der.. just reed and far sale by duel MILLER & MCKESSON UGAR-40 bss white Havana Saw. 60 bags white Havana do; received and for sale by dee4 MILLER k RICKETSON EGA RS-50 M genuine Principe, 'Crux & Sons,' 20 1j do do do . Justo San;' 10 do Havana Rogallas; 5 do do 'Frog uncut, reed and for sale by dee7 MILLER & RICKETBO,I 1)1'01.A54 , -s-4 bilis Sugar House; 10 do new crop Pinntannu. iou rued luld for sale by dee.% b 111.1.1111 & RICKETSON OLIVE OIL. crop of If-40-10 baskets mperior Ror deaux, -Du rabtl',43" 10 do do do, “Latour`c" IS do Marseilles.; rteetved .nd far sale by dec4 MILLER & FLICKIiTSON rrANNERS' 30 bbl, Stn.'s 011, lauding and "nov4 JAS DALZ)NILL SUNDRIES -14 blit• Butter; 4 kegs do; 2 bobs Tan• othy Seed, 31 bosh dwell Peaches. 10 do chesnuts; 14 casco Potash; 34 bks Honey, landing from Lake Erte and Nl'Leue, and for sale by deck JAMES DALZELL, 24 water at ( 1/4113 111..AN - Ki:rs.l•o Le found at the store of NV R Murphy Also. • full stssortment of the daer• rut sizes and qualities of Bed Blankets. Quilts and Cunterpanes. _ deck WY- non. a'avrcuiaa. Wa. FL AI'CUTCHEON, Wholesale Grocers, den. s lett lit Produce, Iron, Nulls, Glut, and Pons. burgh hlanufactures general ly. IRI Ltherty st, Phi.. burgh. duet f bts prane W R Ch. else, recd and for der2 ISt liberty et REEN A bide Green Apples, recd and VT for sale by dee2 W& R SITUTCH EON CIibFyISNL derY - Chetras.Rrmec47,...l4Flgle - - - DUTTFR-10 bbl. prime Roll leaner. rec'd •nd for sale by de el W S R M'CUTCREON DEAC Falt--130 bush Pearbee,punts qualny, reed I and for wale by dec.! Wet R OVeLICHEON CIDER VINEGAR-11 blds pore C.der rn mare and for sale tlec2 J DALZELL - - 'DEA NUTS---15116CiN Pea N. .tore and for j ule deel JAS DALZELL " o F i Th IV 1,7 R d " " _ TT C ( ' det-t N— ba l .. for "I°y FRIEND, RHEV k Co LF.I.°Z. 'I ASTOR OIL—Z. bbls, per Pennsyleani& for sale &." by dee2 FRIEND. RREY & Co A bb:s No I Leaf LA;rl, kers do do do; per Pon.):•Annn, (or sale by loe2 FRIEND, RHEI tCo • .. ... . L , EA TIIEFLS--20 ,peke prime Feather*, fur allie by r dee r FRIEND, RIIEV kCo • IOTTON YARN. An - lb. Cotton Yarn. ear. I_, pet chain. Cerullo Wtek, &tut Cotton Twtne, nal bale. liatttng, for MOP by drel FRIEND. RIMY & Co Q UGAR-41 bbd. common b pnrne N 0 Sugar, 3 0 bbla Loa/Soya, for we to clooe consignment. by der/ FRIk—NO, RHEA' k Co T 3 HE REPUBLIC of th e (lotted Btetes, Its donee to itself, and it. respoosible relations to other coun tries—embracing also. a review of the late war; its causes and results. Jost received by deer R HOPKINS, st C1711:54 wra ..,. 411 o.l,ll2 f. ta t teri:reo nao vary k,.. ., anitoble for bat. decl BOWE:341 1 IKI front st 10P AL VARNISH -10 bbl. FIZMIIII/e; 3b( dad r l . O .Irerottnikere and c u oac:i i ; o : hf do do, 5 k .„ eiLtal ir l Gorr canal: ( or sale by ' pe,.„Lnagd.E:-, co dec fr.. Pt [,FEATHERS--/a sacksnow landing; for sale by deer ISAIAH DICKEY k Co INSENG-14 sacks in store and for sale by 7 deer ISAIAH DICK KI k Cc - . . . . kLERATUS-15 reeks for sale by C . l deer B F VON BONN tioßs - r kCo C "- dee? Bk:F-D-7 barb forma:; & Co LAND OIL-10 bbl. Waiter Ntnuned Lard Cl,,uat L landing froze aunt Orsvero.,d for male by deel 0 BL an ACKBUILN & Co TEN MOLASSES—KO bbla Plantation Molame*. bandtnifrolm Tel Na I. :.de,iAl aov udi We Gy - • YI3EACHES, the-197 bags Kentucky Peaches; bbl. %lame Beans; 19 do Flaxseed, land.% from staff Comet; for sale br deel HAGA LEY A. SMITH I)HACHFSFtpidD. ghtle.M.SthTN.L7:3—:B from Kenry Adams, for by dent " liAlitLP:bl . 3%i r l 4 LAMP BLACK—Superior Stay, tu bbt. and hbds, etesorten paper*, for sale by dee! _p_AI_AIi:9FMTOCK t Co Chl AC--Stctly t in begs, Just reed and for sale by dee' B A FAILNESTOCK A Co . _ C",oßrn..it'Ol y decl F. G. .! Anl_,°°4, I, , PSOM SALTSIO casks UalUtuore, lot recetved Er and for sale byy deel B A FAHNESTOCK & C. ['WATS' SPOOL COTTON --3XO doa Coats' Lest white Spools;. MO do VOO yd do black do; 21Xtdo yd do cold do; received thre day sod foraalo by the ease at eastern prices. H EATON A Co, nor% el fourth et I OV DOE BLS REFINED SUGARS--00 bbl. Lovering'. Doable Refined Loaf, Crashed a Pulverized Sugars, Just rood aad for sale at St P k Tea Store, 70 Fauna .veer, by a a nov2D A JAYNES CcHOCOLATE, COCOA, he.--W Baler's No 1 Cho cotate, Baker's Coma Pule, No / Norfolk county eeolate, constantly ou hand and for wale by BACIALEY A SMITH, now 27 Agts for %V Baker, Dorchester, Mass. -MTV BONDS—Wanted to purchase, a few Thom.- and Dollar. of PittaburGb city 0 per cent Bonds. no• 30 N HOLMES& SONS ir`sRIED PRUIT-120 bask Dosed Peaches; 113 do do .1../ Apples, Just rebelyed and (of said by L NVATULMAN, oov31) 31 water and 03 front at /TIMER APPLES—ISO Green A pples, ram- G k"V""PMA'i'EkSTA LOUR-100 Pals in .are and Mr ..la by _nos3o L _8 WATERMAN Wl billy B ! 41I d f°'B.y4 Lthlp EfiDS-10 bble prime clover Poet 10 bags Timothy CI demi, for sale by noy3o L 8 WATERMAN C I /I OEZ.--100 i ntof i g i ßeoe si rz i fzr mile by S: S . " ; , :• 3"-"I gfrvt, , 7 Dr • ONNIfOILST k Co . FLAT BOATS-30 Plat Boats from 100 to 132 feet long, Mr sale by .1 ISCHOC/91111AKER &Co _ n 0230 24 wood al SUNDRIES-24 sack; Flaxseed - , 1 bbl Lard; 12 BM Pemba.; 9 do Daumnk; 10 bales Conon, to arnve; for sale 3o by ISAIA H DICK EY & Co, nov front lc _ . F EATHERS—dI reeks to arnve, for sale by •0240 ISAIAH DICKEI & Co GINSENG—Ia sacks to arnve, for sale by , no• 30 ISAIAH DICK EY &Co L • n ß o a v — m o bbl. No 1, to A . , A Co C L REAVI-113 ltbls In b novm ;lore and & Co A LUNI--50 bbla Alum ImiltigeLoTytnie,rvi,l2r.nii.Statt foe Bale by n 0230 and to wood st DEA. NUTS-47 bags Tennessee Pea Not, for salt Y 1 by n073 0 BAGALEY & Ant " , bin Cincinnati No 1 Saw?, Anti reed and for Bala by Inocal BACiALEY k SMITH =MEI s tons &upon. Raferoin. , to barrels ad boxes, lust reeet•ed•nd for sale by 3.30 LIAGALET t SMITH PACAS AT IMPORTERS PRICEM—Sauth Johnson, 40 Market strut, led] .ell !or the bef all. Or the seamen t the original put, their clock of 1MPT1. , !16 .Tory virtegy a nun striped pltdds and ebatrieteorts. nov3o S— UNDEUEI9-41 sacks dried Peaeheai 8 do Feerhera• per Hamer Cannot and for sale by Go 3o C H GRANT, 41 water 81 1. CHFWhf . ASII B -2 : o F t ui nan.rec'de:d co n n VINE COFFEES—Mocha, old Gov iaya, talc St Domingo and Co ~ need and ku tal We Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth et, by no.:* A JAYNES HEE? SKINS-120 Shaip Womb pet roe'd mod for sale novZ,y BURBW DOE, 1V11..130N b. Co, INSEED 0110-20 bble riteelved no for sale by _ not - OSL, put GREEN APPLES-12U bble for ml• by comp WICK & broasipwis 4LERATIIB-21 cute Clovolood Botoratosi 14 kJ bbl. dodo; for We by noVIV WICK k IaTrANDLESs AXON BIDES—WOO lb. eiry cured Bacon, for sale b WICK & WCANDLMS C II A £ZE-149 bis prime Z 2 gb . 4,== y ly .3.1 a, D. Davis, ADVUDDsit. 17 par-tarn manna& Dry GOOds• On Thursday morning, Dec. 7, at 10 obi/6A, at Pi - Conimenfal Salem Room, comer of Wisod ad be sold: A larte Pd general paortnaent of fancy and slap.. dry 10.18, eubractng Ares. saga, tutu 881 d Mal W..". nbbande, black Gann and fancy vesting., figured and pion series uconet, book and eambrin coudia*, super "en *Ole Pnn., French, English wutiAtiteiricent hams de lune% roennoe, nipacio, ealinaera, ah'nm4' tint alieenng, Inish hnene, damask linen a lable clubs, hoe" cambric pocket hdkfis, ahaiarlii and /nth& 18(various de scriptions. gloves., bowery, ticking% checks, moot-fine cloths. pilot clothe, vintner*, eatinetotJedatua twee"' flannels. tdpkete, white end *ported colored thread, sewing 831 k, pins, needles, buttons, tape, shoe lacup. en.; At o'clock. Gmcerie.s Qua...worn, Furniture, ke. Household fltruiture. table cutlery dts. At 6 o'clock, A quantity of drr roods, reedy made olothing, boots. sh•ws, fine •h•ts, cop• shot runs. rallies, pistols, sell and sliver watches, German fancy Kopf, blank books. letter and cap tenons paper, trunks, saddles. Ondles. whips, fine pen knives, moon, seissors, guanuty of hardware, he. dees MEM Spfendici Nese Ftsrneturs eg Auction. On hlond•T moraine, Dec.ll, at {0 o'clock. at the funuture w•reroom of N IL 8. & W. hl. Hann , ford. in Fifth street, next dour to the Exchange Beak of Pittsburgh, aril! be *old without reserve, their enure .cock of new and faahionable household furniture. which has been well made, and finished in Inglis to suit C ll .looldfli =Kali which will be found the follow ing,: Splandin mahogany frame spring sear sofas; vans; Mahogany centre tables; do e and d o do side do; cherry, throngand breakfast tables; do card do; high and 1 0+ post bedsteads. work and wash stands; fancy and common chairs, mahogany dressing bureamg com mon do, mahogany book case, ike to. Terms at We. decd JOHN D DAVIS, Atict. Prreeeptory Srsie of Damaged. Dry Good.. At the Canal Warehouse of Alessi... John M`Fad•n k Co Pent street, will be sold withont risers& by order of the Underwriters, on Tuesday ratirning i Dee. 13th, at 10 O'clock, 43 packages sokaohable.ktaple Dry Goods, which have been slightly damaged by the sink• mg of a boat In the Pennsylvania caksd, enimislistg of superfine cloths, cassimcres, moistens, alpaca., cam bric., calicoes, prints, gingham., detains. swim, Men. net. hoot and cambric muslin., 14.11 linen& shawL, and hdkis of various descriptions, tileacbctiand brown muslins i white, yellimr and scarlet flannels, Canton flannels, cheeks, shirting., sheeting., drillifiga, glossa, hosiery, suspenders, sewing silk, threw* &e. Goods will be open for elimination on the Ugh inst. Sale positive, and will be contimicd until all the goods are sold. • • Term, all mms under 3100 cub currency, from SIC to 11.2 P), 60 days credit, and on all sums over 5200, a credit of DO days writ tie given for approved endortivid notes. dee4 JOHN D DAVIS, Aunt. C. S. PORTER Mattaara. LAST NIGHT OF MRS. H. LEWIS. FIRST A PPEARANCE OF MISS B. LEWIS. Tacoma, Datcrasza 5,-will be presented a play in 5 acts, called GlanaPron YoungNorval • Lady Randolph Dacca •hir. Oxley. bliss Lewis. hits. H. Lewis. Miss Walters and Master Wood. To conclude with DON JUAN. Don Jo/11. Mrs. H ood ewin Sestramouch Mr. Wo. Donna Anna Mrs. Prior. Wednesday—Benefit of Mrs. H. Lewis. Exhibitions with the Oxy-Hydrogen EC. orosoope. O N TUES,DbAI, TI me :UlrD r it - Y ANDY . ' Bernme If i r l AY urn the the 7 . .):7-11ydroien Microscope and Magic Lantana, in Philo Hall. In addition to • large collection of objects usually exhibited with thla instrament, will ha shown the de composition of water by the Gaimmic Battery and other mothods, the Magnetic curses, and the drystalli xenon or Salts. With the Lanterns will be oboe. as Ihssol•ing Views, Landscapes, distinguished edifices, The exintations will comment. at 7I o'clock. Ttekets can be had at Mr. Richardson's Jewelry Store, Market street—Ll cents a stngla heket, or five tor a dollar. dec4-6t* POPULAR WORACII OP FICTION, VOR SALE LW JOHNSTON A. STOCKTON. M•r -.1 bet street, corner of Third. U'r Vanity Fair; • novel without a Hero: by Wm. H. Tbackery. Edward Vernon; My Cousin's Story: by K V. Child,. Mary Hewitt's Trau•lanoo of the Peasant and hi. Landlord. Capt. Marryatrs Children of the New Forest. The Bachelor of the Albany. Old Hicks the (guide; by Webber. !dory Grover or, the Trusting Wife: by Chas. En,. deft. Wotherlog Heights: by the anch or Toe Teneut of Wudfell lolL of "Jam or eatu.hol Ey re Toe Eyre " Th. Image of higi Father; Elostretted: by the Brothers blaynew. The Ihsetpkne of Ltfe. * Three &stern and Three Fort., s, or Bose BlimeLo, sod Violet,: by G. R. Lewes. Thirty Years &nee- by . G. P. R Tog, norm GIFT lEJOKS--.The Women of this B. his dentleated in a series of skriches Prom, Dirl2l Females menuoncil m Holy Scriptare—dlustrated by 18 fine steel engravings 1 vol. quarto: Turkey gilt dges-,Arabesque style. The tarr ed Poem ot England and AMOZitIII, for three centuries. Edited by Rufus W. tinstsuld. Illnatrated 'soh steel engravings 1 vol. Bvo. Silk gilt edges. The Female Poets of America, with portraits, bio grahical, notices and specimens of Bid, aruungs. B. TB Read. . • Thy Book of Pawls: a choice garland of prole, poe. t. a nd AA, containing 20 it. noel eoparlngri 1 roL b. The Book of Christian Ra/lads. Illustrated; I voL 8 vo. For we by R HOPKINS, dent Apollo Buildings, dtb —Biii—loagraheri avlgatt•in niE Cielaposaky. tc ro STOCK HOLD8:88.--la po ma c e of 11 Um preview.. of tbe Charter of loaorporatlon , the annual meeting of h. Slockholders of did Alonongabe la Nasigauon of will be held eat Monday, the fint day of January, 1849, (beaus. Um firm Monday of tee month.) at the office a the said Costspany, to dm Odeon ktuildtng, Footle .10001, Pinsbough., at 2 o'clock in the allernoon, for the purpose of elecilos officers for Nr eow ong y e., • WM. RAYEIVELL, Secy. ooraUtfl - - AND INFANTS' WEAR—F If EaToa Co,added In their former bithineas • de. 11.113:14,11l under charge of Afro Riireitithr of Boston for nothing in order in Ines Infant,' Weal Aliases Sack, eloalia and Dresses: Ladies and Gents Drassuig Gowns Garments embroidered or .tamped for embroidery tenting, renting, crotchet work i herestitching and may king neatly executed. nor 4 - • action relefif• K11T1.E31F..,N, look In, aa the entire stock of enthl Cloth., Beavers, fancy Casannorea, and those ex il:choice Cashmeres and Bilk Vatting., moat pow ely be closed oat by In Rebraary. Op- All the fine and super French bbitek Cloths Imparters ear, after which the 4101. +ill hie opened it anotbes una. CLOTH STORE, deetl-2w Post Buildings, eor filht and wood wa ' 148. " -• SVDASSPORTATZON. 1848. ADAMS IL CU.. Forwanlmg and Commusaion J• klerctimns, Tanesvil/eand Dread* and Pro. snow. of the steamer Ohio; aMo of S. Adams & Co'. dotty hoo of Canal Boars. \VIM our present Medium we are prepared to Blip property any root without delay. dec.l-11w• fliliflSl72loS, FIOSISCIet Alf IVPS.IIOY GOODS. Fs IL EATON & CU , Dealer. in Trittutunga and 1: Haberdashery, have removed front their old stand to NO 62 FOURTH STREET, 6 doors from Market street. ooc W WILSON, Watehes, Jewelry, Sliver Ware. V . Military Good., corner of 'Market and atti streets, Pittsburgh, Pri. N. B. —Wombs.. and Clock. carefully repaired. • det4 EWELE V. consisting of gold guard, voat .d fob 0 chains, key., seals, pencils finger norm brat pins, stud., ear rum., bracelets, locket., buckle', slides, &c. Also, silver combs. cant case., fruit knives, thimbles, shields, penctl., buckles, shoes, tooth nil . ' ear picks, An. W W WH-SON, dent 67 market at, Mr 4th _ A. FURTH/La aitrkfriii. y AS. NI t/SP RAIT a SON art S' PATEN ODA ASH -61 I to 3 tons 34 cub currency, or 4 mos. app`vd bills. 5 tons or upwards, 3b do per, 6 mos do, Ibterest ad. ded. For the superior quality of this brand we refer to the glass nod soap intmulactarers of ths oily general ly W id MITCHELFREFb dec4 IN liberty or AAIILTON CANTON FLANNELS--VV R M i r. 1.2 phy has pasze'd ono case of these superior roods. Also, W FLANNELS, trammed not lan krid 4 all stock of red, yellow, d whit* Wool Flannels, at low prices for quality. dec:l (r REST REDUCTION IN PRICEW--Aturn a lon*. eon, 46 Market 4, feet, offer (or sale to 23 per cent below regular pnces, nee Chameleon &Ike, 2 1.411 a do, black and fancy Alpaca., Alobair Lustrns, Pain et to Cloth.' French Merino. of the most thole. colors Fret ..a Cloths and Cutetroarea. nor; rICTORINES AND SCARFS FOR LAM/8-111m e 2epltyr Scarfs, whale and cord; dodo d; =bed; Swan's down Viet01111<•; Elaette ...,,posr wristlts; Swan's down Neck Tim ladles ink and woolen Vests Swan'. down Trllligrs. Just received at EATON'S new l'mr MID( Store, 23 Fourth et_ Fad"GOOL4,-/ , H Ear. de. Co. are coastal:illy ied with • law. a choie ueortmont of elk (rut. and maps, niket ri bbon . .4 halp4c ea.. "Hong. and ...Wen., gloves and 40jje,y, pins aorta, mapendeta and under. gannOLUS, Het. Lophy, woolen , newdlea, ;pa, buttons, tapes, pone. to bobbins, fro; all fareich therodet at, die knout ea. mending. mod..warobonae, at How now alhd C 0132. .. warahonae,R4 Voarth al, sear market rio:l9 ' G ...., :..5.,°.... ; IS to .11 do d 2tdo boo do; 10 do do Ladies Tassels, assortd r * do oorid d o d o , WOOLEN HOODS -10 dos children's aroolea coals; 0 do do do Caps; 4 do doeommoo, 10 dos Wooleheonie ions, maenad; 1$ do do with nom 50 do ladies Cash mere (Roves, ailed. LEATHER BELTS-30 dos OM 330Ck53111 Elellb, 20 do do Morocco do, 3 do cold do at I oovLO ZRHULON KINSEr's. 0 2 rnari - v. v ul%''nAl7!rii FARMER WANTED—A person , sqs• ssi b ?minter, and the cam t(. te net: ta. c • • t of a situation by applying at this othee. Nous...eve apply but loch as can rive saulftetory assurances of coaitey in modern farming. decßdett.ttita T HE AMERICAN ALMANAC Ma 1949-Just reed and fer sale by JOHNSTON A BTOCIIPTON, Booksellers, - _ corner market anal rd eta_ • - • - 10111 Y TE pass N OYSTERS, E CAN, of sopenor quality, at lost prices, famil . .L) put op b y the subsenbers expressly for the axe et lea an pante; can be procured at the Retie, ratite in this and Allegheny rubies, at the Mort, of FL Knoa, 4th suvet, Pauburgh, M. Jenkins' store, All, phony city, and at the Oyster Depot, at. Ch arle saki Wood et novittllnt HOLT • - SIINDRIES-100 bush dt-Ig3 ?caches: bosh dried Apples; 2 by. Wssonal '4' do Shabbroos 1d WI mull Beasi,Jast reed par Obpper :do 2, for sale by no_s , R Rcansos al On BBLB Fresh Roll Butts, 3 bbl. Reassrag; 10301ba J Rags, reeerved and for sale by novel ROI3LSON k Co LINgEKI) bb,ls Enwer d Hozolltou'i seed 41 .torn fot sale 4 nol 2goinsoN g c 0 F`AT.H. — a" "'""P°"`VNtl !1.7*;17. we by LESB LAD—gory Load, Rut tes'd and for sale by Lralranb RILEY & Co DRIED PRACIMIe-67 auks just ise'd and (or We by novol PRIEM; RINEY k F EA . TrIS-24 eacks jest received end far eala FRIEND, PREY! CO (11148ENG-11 sacks I:10W 1411 . 14E1,107 Gala a no x vla ISAIAH DIUNKY C?, front ~r :, AUCTION BAUB AMUSEMENTS, =BM NOTICE, t. he wilds „pied Informs his friends drul the mbar. ray, where luAt .uteods to remove to the shanty to Vi t h/Itin iaylo tone prelim...tip, °Cp1...., ou Cons - res., rod the De partments,. as well ea me the bor.inees of the law in all its brarree ftr Coons of the District. IVYLIF., Jr. nocrr7X-ti t lAIIPETS! CABPP:Pttet,on-stetliy—;eeeivittget ‘..../ W irelt een - V . l, 7 .3 Fourth street, every vannY to Carpets, constutuf . in Mn of Airreinstoti, of most beautiful pAnstest Velvets, latest pattern. Imported, very r1(...,4 tepeetry, Brumsby, a ply, sup. stud emont. all iti , Teickl tvu sval NB es low as they nut be pu Auntie Ibis market. Importing lead put:chaste' from the manufaturers, esettles laa to compels 011. b the 'eastern mantel. novitS rrt MTna noels (new erop - ,) Roo Up oeir,,TWaing end for aele oy CLOTO .1 k Et FIAWD _IRISH lii -08:1.-.0te bale -pan rei'd and foe sale by Li A FA 112VPS1 OCK I Co, i lA n tt " : " lA . -...ft menet. ret•Nl .std (or and byt ll' V herr& ' /I A . FA lIIVESTO ' CX k Co. TOBACCO AT A 4r,,cri,ar._. tt.vs Youldellar's I fur M eet rnOnd, Ve ) you. 4 Lumps sourtA eat /row, rzg e at De. ISAIAH DICKEY ,}, Got& at CllA)liiTßiNtiiiblOTHY RERIi-6 bbk Ohio C. ye, Seed; 211 de Pa. Tutoothy Rost In MON and fin, bale by novel J & R FLOYD WRAPPING PT1PPJ,....1V. a . ----- - I . Paper, ICOR do medium do, Rod nail II for salo by sort/ FRMND, RIIEY&,Co ILAetDgpFE__ 73bai Cream Cbesbo, ill, SW ''.---- aorD J DW7l,t,,hyta ,_§_l - 4, - ‘•47 KEELAPPMS-60 Ebb; ketasei A -- =bat ;rl.O wiLumm% fo ' s a. mawood STEAMBOATS. CHSCIIIINAtiI t PITTSBURGH DAiLv PACKET LINE. Tula yell kooma ling ,of splendid paseenger Steam is ers near composfil Of the Mutat, trerifiem, pea .hod and furnished,amdlost pemerful boats no Me at oen or the Wed. Km addataraodmion and era. fort Mat money an procure. hie been promded for pare senors. The Line has been m operation for gee years —has curried a million of people 'reboot titte lemma. r_y_ to their persona. TA. Loam be at the foot of Woed street the day preetom to stalling, for the temp bon of freight anti the entry of passengers an the ter. In all eases the passage money mast he psid admice. P•CHILT. ISAAC N.:WT(3N. clap,. A. GI. Mos, AIJ leave Patsbartra every Sunday =rang at Mee-toast Wbeetnag every titutd•y everung AI 10}. M. ?day Ite,lti.l7 lIONDeI Pecturor. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Slung will leave/Ma. burgh every Monday conning at 10 o'clock; Wheedirqg e•ery Monday evelong at 10 P. V. The NIBERN _ TUESDAY PACKET. LA No. 2, Capt. J. Kurxirsazza, 1•111 leave Pnashangh every Tuesday morning at 10 ohnlock; Wheeling every Threader evemv at 10 t. K. WEDNESDAY PACKET. • 71e Pi NEW ENGLAND No 2, Caps 8. Data, snl/ leave ttsburgh every Wednesday morns, lo o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday irreultg at 10 r. i. THURSDAY PACISJiT, The BRILLIANT, Capt. Glace, will {earn pitta. burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Wlieeliag every Thursday evening at W r. FILLEILY PACIELETe The CLIPPER N0..11, C9t. Caeca; will leareititts burgh every Friday morning •t 10 o'clock; 'ls;aWi gs every Friday evening et 10 r. - . lIATIMIDAY PACECEP. The hIR/RENGEIL Caps. 9. Rase, will leave Plea. burgh every gantrday morning at 10 o'clock Wheeling every Eatartlay evening at 10 F. X. NEW LISBON AND PriuIMCLL STEAM mai 1 4 . atogai (Ws otsaitow,) . 4 • Leaves Pittsburgh dally, at 9 o'clock, IL IL, and ar rives Glasgow, (mouth crew Bandy and Beaver .10 at lo'clock, fttd New Lisbon at ugo w t thearum . nig h Leaves New Lisbon in do'clock, hL, Making the trip canal to over during the nigtn,) and (H ate o'clock, A. hi., and amen at Pittsburgh el P. ist,—.ek ii• making • CORtillElo. Lille for oarryirlimr. wingers and freight between New LiOtil:l and ns burgh, in shoner mid et less yawl 'away any other rote. The proprietors of this Line have the plasma if In frinv.heaelitch.tb:Lthoey hay.elited. at:pt.:tante:Ls freight, to ran in connection with the well knosn t steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and con n ect log, at (Hugely', with the Pittsburgh had Cincin nati and other daily lines of steamers down Owebk. and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors pledge thaw selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure coin Mrt, Wear and dispatch, and ask of the magic& share of thetr patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENT& riM. HARTLN, &W. BARBAUGH, # Pilt°ur g h • R. HANNA, A Co. myna( J. HARBAUGH & Co. New Lisbon- NOTICE—The inenmer BEAVER, C. &Eitel., ems ter, will leave allerthis notice, for Wellrrille pact. allywyclock in th e PITTBIBTRGEI t BROWN/MILLIE Dolly Packet Line. FEBRUARY Ist, FEBRUARY In, 184 LEAVE DAILY AT a A. M., AND 4 P. AL The following new boats ceruplete tee line for _the present season, AT. LANTIC, Capt. J 111904 Par ALTIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; ;AM APLANE, Capt. E. Berman. The boats are entirely new, and are fined up without regard to expense: Ey cry comfort that money ean procure has been ptmdded. The Boats wW leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat al the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be punctual ste board, as the boats will Certrun/y leave at the Over tised hours, 8 A. M. end 4 P.M Aral FOR NEW ORLEANS. • The fan naming ateanter PEINNSYLV ziat i Cant R C Gray, at.ora _ andsU intermediate porn Oda day, at O A. hi For freight or paasage apply oo boat, or to dee{ J NEWTON /ONE OR NASHiIaE mats The splendidlight draught etsamer GENEVA, Wilkins, maw., will leave for the above and intermediate ports on Sw ords', 14 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or pessagc apply on board. deer te - WHEELINfiI Fit eitet, - The swill strainer C0N5171.,, Webber, master, wilt leave regal:arty or Wheeling, every Monday, sn' Friday, at 10 o'clock precisely. - , heeling every Tuesday, Thareday and So tnrday, et 7 o'clock, aMvemelY. The Corisul will land at all the mommedlati porta Every accomodmion Mat can be procured tee UM eon. fort and safety of posseeserabas been provided. The boat 1.• •110 provided witha aelf-neting safety guard to prevent explosions. For freight or reasAply on Omni or to DAVID HT _ , kb.. corner of In and Smithfield els REGULAR WiIIMLING' . The tam and splendid steamer D P ST. ANTHONY, answer, will ran as • Tog. ulas packet between Pinsk's/I , lth and Wheeling, teasing this city every Tuesdny, Thursday and Saturday, at I. o'clock, M., and Wheallai AMonday %Yednesday and Friday, at d enik, A.lll - freutht or passage, having samba aceotamodd. bons, apply ott board or to boardAT, .Kgent- The St Anthony is a new rot speed ends accommodations cannot be surpassed by any boat au the river. novlo 1 - FOR WH ANDFISH. The new and fast steamer si a l L ‘,.. Bames, master will leave Orr sierra all mtetineihata_ports on Wednes day. and Saninry. of each week. Igor freight or pas, sage apply on board or to novlB GEO B MILTENBERGER, Ag i.fr caranratiAN Li LOUIS dial: eACYLTMINIC Ths new arul aptendid fast pasma ger packet, TELEGRX PH No. 2, Mason, maater. will leave for Cincin nati and Louisville on Thursday, the ledi inn., at to o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply an hoard, to BURBAIDGE. WILSON & Co, or GEO B MILTENBERGER. ch. V• Steasuer !arena will leave Louisville atribyn e „ easri:, on arrival of Telegraph No 1 Passerogerr. direet, and can hove bertha secared here If de 00•16 FOR C CINNATI. The mlendld hen drangth steam et, COPET, unaL3oyti, roaster, oil leave for above 10 o'clock. For foug lineman-hate porta on nt o lar ht or paassolc apply on nov3o REGULAR LOVISVILLX y7----,t—,c - The aplendld new steamer - will leave armlet!, VERMONT for will leave for dm hove axed nitertnedtam ports to-day F0 ... r freight or patwage, apply on board. novlni FOR SAINT LOUIS DIRECT ~,,,,,,,.. The splendid steamer NIAGARA. Cos master, will leas intermediatede, toe. above. ports Uwe day. CI /1 , o'clock, A ti. For freight or passage apply on novae Liam* or to GEO B AULTENBERGEIagt FOR ErfacrasT - 1 ~,,,...- , The now and Cast running gasmen. NORTH RIVER, . . . ~,v,a,t.;;;:„.‘- Car nt on Dean, will leave for above In oclock, A. il lerlDedinte port. dd. d o at . droadic , • - EXPRESS WAQOH LINE, - A MI. MOM *gag Plttalnanh and Philadelphia., TIME, FIVE DA VLS.--Mri DIY AHD NRIFig, T".F;ircbotor—T';°V.Vl lo%f°4r Tillhetl,ll.l(&."e will leave Pluladelphia u duly wilt tbe rain Ea Cbambenbarg, and from thence by W ok ,. relay of torn.,,hor running day and M 0..: 'We be prepared ard 80(k) 1b.. . ('tight troy. Apply to novAl D LEECH Ca PIONEER Th.ANISPOOVAIIIOB man. la4B BET wEEN &LII7.IIII.?REAI.knITSIALIAOR. &rev:4..1%44e Inippportnill days, cwolfilan, FORSYTH & DUZYCAAI L. _Agents, Water auslzbetry o la PRAIL,ry & MARSHAL naryl7 I& Lir/domd. Af.trd''ida - 111& CO4l FAST E XPIXESS lan = l:o(ia FOR CUIIIHRILLAND, HALTIMORE, 10(// THE THE Fra EASTERN crnes. pnetors ofihas Line have papas ricorStoet, and are prepared to forward pastas. of all de_ de:o*. at the Lowest rat., J. C. SitAIVEL, Woof Is:,4.kt.,EPiontimh. LO South Clmrles sr, Rottiroope, lailQ=m m ai 1848. Mi l l suLp .u pz. , : w an r. ./ n oter i ; era tavo . totar and ra recetptral for by FIVE DAY LINE and revalarray. on, at low rates and Boecified time. J C BIDWELL, Ptuabari,, ROBINSON d. BOEHM, Salltiaiota.
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