PITTSBURGH GaBTTE. _PBBLISHED BYWRITE k CO • -Orifirtrirtrsous., - FRIDAY 24ouNtrp„Dpc. 4 ,& Priiii&DELPIIMNOUTII exesicam. Advertisements and BaliseripdenttetlisNorth *ma ean and United Slates GUM. .06..1 and for... Tied (fro Wiped:ice. coatariniTnasThir elm smiILAIMIL PM& eatosiSVIUMIT. &AlWA:alone toehlewalbable paper will be rbeei•ed sad forwarded Croce this eibee. lemur voltr• surass s . We will' reeeire,aud,forepard free of espense, ad earth menu sad aabaerlptleaa far We ppr. DET:rPanama Dana Gunn b published i laWeekly, and Rhsekly.-11sa Daily is Seven Maus per annuay the Tri-Weekty Ls Flea DoiWars asaasai lise•Weelly is Tea Dalian per Emma. umall advrete. ll:rabecirracia are earneady reedeaded /bear Were before 3 r.l and as early in *hada, 33 practicible. Adverdacmerna wet baseneid for a ape Led time will invariably be charged wad ordered aim Ltar Fax Loan Commerelsl Iniegageses,Domeelle , bets, Meer News, Imports, Money 61sakam, Su- es tird page. •ee next page tee Telegraph:le news. TELEGIULPIIIING Tlll6 which 7 President P A lest lest Message, which we laid t beket our reorprrs on Wednesdali ereening. is the largest document ever telegraphed. This great feat wee !performed by O'Reilly's line Gum Balti more to Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, Cineiauati,l.ormisville and Bt. Louis, at one and the same operation— it being read off at the different stalloas, hundreds of irides apart, at the same time. During the whale time concamed in the opera tion, the atmosphere was in a very untamable swot, eapeeiolly during the last Metre bouts, which ceased great delays in repeating words and sentences missed, especially to distant points. The Message commenced arriving at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, and the last word was received shoot 2 o'clock on Wednesday. For twenty-four conse cutive hours were the telegraphers and the copyists kept closely engaged. It came through as Cart so an expert copyist could write it out for thetare The paragraphs were all numbered, the punctuation of the anginal Wowed. Only two papers in this city received it by tele. graph,--the Germs and the .13irpateh—the other declining. The Journal, Past and Ciumunft, united togeth er, and published it in an extra Rem The America-71,13f Wednesday afternoon, in some remarks upon the Message, has the following cam. manta The Diuretic end Dispatch made a menorah , of it fibe.meseargel this time, and, from the progreas of 1,, improvement, we looked for it something earlier. 1 But at the present writinvaa we go to was, it is I not yet forthcoming. la defence of the industry of : the Gazette office, it was contended that the men sage was out early this morning or last night, and the editions for the country worked off and deliv. erect, and the reason why the Gazette's city sub scriber. are not to be aupplied before night is, to prevent the other offices in the city from having a copy from which to issue an impression daring da iesut lighu this laudable desire of the Gazette, its Ni non, tenet wait eight or tan hours for the dart ment, while all the time it lies ready in their office kw-delivery. Fortunately, the desire kr the paper re tot very great, but, query, would the thing be otherwise, if the desire was greater? It /I only DeCellfaty to say, in reply to the above unjust insinuations, that, owing to the imperfect character ammo of the latex sheets of the copy, it was after four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, before we went to pleas, and our carriers were out shortly after five. We supplied only one orderparhich we had eapaged when we expected to receive the message at an earlier hour. before we supplied our readers with the message. We 'capeeted and in tended to have issued the message in the &refloat:, and Ovoid have done no had it arrived in time.— So much for the American's insinuations, which tame rather strangely from a paper which almost daily appropriates telegraphic despatches which we pay for excloalvedr,and which cost ns a heavy Wm per annum, waken giving us soy credit therefor. We confess we do not expect any other treatment front that quarter, neither - do we care emy thing about it, but no honest. man, and manly . pabliaber. would basally of mietrepelqmemw— Tex hilstrubs—We feel tem much.fatigeed,und dined to look at the message, after a twenty bur—hours application to dm duties of publishing it, to make very extended comments upon it. We presume the most of oar readers have gamed their own opinion of its merits before this. its ,general characteristics are—a glorification of Its & Polk and his aduadendian, the great value of the newly acquired territories, and a special plea for Loenfocoism against Whig measures, which would have been more in place to a dump speech than in a President's menage. A Protec tive Tarid and internal Improvements are denoun. eed, and the ghost of the "Dead Monster" is nosed to be combatted and laid again by the surprising syill and great intellect mJames K. Polk. Thu, loglither with a diatribe on the veto power, an ea togiam on the Sub Treasury, and soma minor natters, make ap a document kdinidable far as length, which, bat for its official importance would be_cast aside as the windy titration of a third rate lawyer. We truntthai under Gen. Taylor's administra tion we shall have manager of reasonable length. and confined to their appropriate Wiens The .people do not desire political dimuliitirms in au execrator paper of inch a character, but merely facts sad recommendations. A paper drawn up m stiAli a form, with dignity and decorum, would be eiteiveweid with tiesmyt by the people, and um• venally tread, tetweeldiftsuch a prow? and partizan docameat aatisr s t folk • last message a thrown *lto with tltter Pima- PCLIIIIUTD;itaIi Pir.Lotl2—.lllls popubilion of the ~ - the growing city of St. Lint* from a census taken, La put at 55,052. A few weelts sines, we animated • the population of that city, applying the ratio of 61 persona to ace :rote, at 55,790. The resale proven the ratio to be nearly correct. Pittsburgh and submits. we estimated, by the same ratio, at 60,91 8_ . St. Louis will contain ware Man 100,000 in 1850 Tows Idarsca—The proceedings of a Taylor Pepper, bell at McMahon's, (Ige Sweeney's) AD, &hear, .on Tuesday evening last, have been fur nished tts, but we have been unable to get them in type, akto the abeence dew dour hand., and the t*rn-otat condition of the remainder. The suPPerts very qu e ued affsinounl was partaken of by ek number of citiserus abed, cities. The Mayoral Allegheny acted as President ie Ikea ALIMAXIM. Haws= of Dauphin county, etrimgly urged by his Giends Art the Collectorship of Philadelphia. Mr. Hammy, as Cheraan of the State Cent* Committee, during the huarcampingo , rendered Mow,t effective *maim to the Whig party; but his daises do not rest merely on political services . He Is wrectleman of ability and experience, thor. ouglrgoing and persevering In whatever be under. takes, and would make an excellent oecer. His appointment would give general nattahmtlon. telegraphic dispatch to the Bt. Louie' Barpatdfclut,.fron Burlington, 'rya that Can's dB -441 Majority over Taylor's 1,522, excluding Boum. witoirde county, which gave Taylor4B3 majority . Iran.Bareagot 1100. Tsmas...4By • gentleman recently from Texas, sap the blew Orleans Bulletin, we learn that the wawa( Mit Bute has gone by a very iarge mejor ity Yrobahly two or three to one, for Oen. The Picayone-contalns a variety of scatteling re turns, leaving so doubt of the above fact. WILLIS 01 Marconi:ix—There has been a . pent laciness in the hiethodtst Episcopal Church within the brands of the Batamers Conference within the hut km months. IJpwards of fifteen Isi , kedind hsvojoined theßahimoze District alone since the brat of Mimi I.st. ' The bolus Louis arrived at Galveston on the 40th J>lt from Antwerp, with 100 passengers, most of whom came on account af tbeGerman Emigra tion Colony, and will probably eagle on tea Pier sletialea,Leatici stud San Wm. TasHOZ= CaIOUNILISMOATUIPitt Joint bet. latit; ham eletied a Whig/awn:my General, the rote twin's' ES to Bs, which would seem to ensure the election ea Whig U. &Senator. Vason—Seeend CoNrn.acnaal Distrier--The !dash:eau resulted in the choice or Ilabard, Whig.- Tie vote.stood, Hebard, Whig, 560 , 3; aU othernss.3ll. Fiebard's resjarkty 89. , - frVi acciow—The odetal cote (roma theloonatiet , bin gmr 11. " WWI' CNr 55'°57 '13.4J lieor WOW; Van Buren 14A35 • A nor inetbod atietraction In bingo. Imam in Pazia by the name al Clestrei Ina its &maw, in nimullo MI explained in a amen q(leoteree to be raps arr.gr TOBa :Correapmdmee of the rittabarah Galena. Nrar Thu, Dee. 1, 1849. HOme interesting news from the California gold region Iteabeen .received via New Bedford, that eclipses-5p that has been told thus far. The New ' Yea Volunteer Regiment we are now told hen been mustermittet of the service, and taken to gold digging, with the greaten spirit. This speculation wenn datum= rage sa high as the South Sea ' bobblefifini other of the numerous schemes that have in times gone by beguiled people to the. ru in. Our ships float idly in harbors of the Pacific, with their outward cargoes on board, with no one to keep the ship but the master—the officers and crews fording a more profitable field for their la. bars in digging for the gold that appears to fill the bowels of that el Dorado of modern times. Every body, from Governor to sooty camp cook, is in the gold regions gathering a fortune that is to dazzle the plodding R o msabilds and put to blush the doll pic tures of the Arabian Nights. It Is thought by some that Aladdin most have been shipwrecked on the California coast, and lost his lamp on the coast of San Francisco. No less than six ships have been chartered to go from this port. The fashionable part of the city, Just now, is in state of great csammotion, caused by the revolt of the tsnore of the Italian Opera, who refuses to sing with a French artiste. Benedetti,the offending ar 11s:teat a remonstrance of Mr. Fry. of Philadelphia, the manager accused him of falsehood, which w. =lowed by a blow from the manager. The tenors I with the greatest coolness, drew his sword and made a pass at the heart of the manager, which he would have reached had his tools been sharper.— I As it was, the sword glanced and bruised the hands of one of the fashionables, who was attempting to I play the part of the pamticator. The patrons of 'I the opera think the result of this battle is more im.l portant to the success of fashionable life in New , York than the events of Waterloo to Europe, and abandon bargains in Pork and Molasses on 'change to tall: over this wonderful buniness. But, baffin. age aside, this affair is as much talked of in lead ing circles as the revolution in France, when first =pounced, so flighty, mercurial and vacant are the minds of the few who dabble in these things. By the ship Harriet Newell, which amend yes terday, came a large body of Irishmen who were used by the British Government in the late State Trials A'prolonged residence in the land of their birth tout been thought missile, and they have been transported to a land where patriotism is no =me, and an effort to elevatc the oppressed is not pun ished as a felony. In the stock market there is not much animation, and government securities close dull at 1051 for Treasury Notes, and 10510 , 106 fertile loan or 1869, without sales of the latter. There has been a pres sure from a strong quarter, that has forced up Gov ernment stocks, and purchasers are not anxious to buy at the present rates, but turn their attention to other descriptions that pay as well. Moses Y. Beach retiree tram the Sun newspaper of this city, with a fortune, it is said, of half a mil lion, disposing of his interest in the paper to two of his sons for over 8200.000, so amount that will as tonish those who are not informed that its =cub, Lion is near fifty thousand daily, and its advertising the envy of ell his fellows in the business. To night he gives a farewell entertainment to his friends, and leaves the cares of business to 'mang er heads. One of his wine is soon to be connemed intimately wits the leading daily paper of Pennsy l. vania, end cannot fail by his business habits to ad vance its cow prosperous condition. C. CONOBESS. Wsurerrrice, Dec. 4, 1619. Sznent—The Senate was called to order at 1 M. by Hon. David R. Atchison, president pr rem, the Vice President of the United States tic having arrived at the seat of government. Ahou forty five Senators were present. Prayer by Res Mr. Slicer, chaplain of last session. On motion of Mr. Breese t h e Secretary of the Senate was directed to inform the House that e quorum yr.a present, and ready tin proceed with the public business. On motion of Mr. Bradbury, it was resolved that the daily hour of meeting shall be 12 M., until oth warns" ordered. Mr. Douglas gave notice that he should to mor. rove ask leave to introduce hills to organise the ter ritories of Minesota and Nebraska, for the admis sion of California as a State into the Union, and to provide a territorial government (Sr New Mexicali. Mr. Cameron gave notice that he should ask leave to introduce a bill to provide for the tallog of the seventh Census of the United States. A ,message was received from the House, by Me. Campbell. its Clerk, informing the Senate that Messrs. Wentworth. Rockwell.of Connection , . and Shepherd. hod been appointed, on the pail of that body, a committee to went on toe President and inform him that a quorum of the two Houses was present, and ready to receive any message Which be hail (a communicate. On motion of Mr. King, Mesas. King, Turney. and Davis of !Massachusetts, were appointed on the committee on the part of the Senate. . Oa motion of Mr. Cameron. the Secretary of the Senate • was authorised to provide each Seontor. daring the wanton, with such newspapers as he. may designate, not to elated in amount the cost of four daily paper.. Adjourned. Hones—The Speaker, lion. Robert C. Winthrop. called this House to ceder, at abonut 12 o'clock, N . and the roll having been called. it appeared that 175 Members were present, and had answered to their names. On motion of Mr. Wentworth, a committee on the mina the House ree Senate proceedings) w appointed to wad on the President, and inform hini that the two Houses were ready to receive any message which be had to communicate. Mr. Wilson of New Hampshire, after some ex planatory terumka, moved to admit the newly elected delegate (Wm. S. Sibley) from that pint of W - larollala not included within the recently est.- ' Imbed Staus_lonnodanes, to a Seat on tins Bow. , Mr. Cobb of Georgia, proposed a reference either to the Judiciary Committee : or to the Committee oa Election. Mr. Wilson, accordingly, moved such reference to the Committee on Elections Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Eva as of Marylimd,'the choice of sea. Or members, was deteranned as usual, by toiletry, and the selections were made aceordingly. On motion of Mr. Healy, it was resolved, that (the Senate concurring)two Chaplains, of different denominatious, shall be chosen by ballot, oue by each House, these to exchange weekly. Mr. R Smith gave notice of his intention to intro , duce a bill granting to the State of Illinois the right of way, and a donation of public lands. for making a railroad, connecting the Upper and Low. Miaaissippl ugh the chain of Northern Lake. at Chmago, and also the Northern Cross railroad with a branch to Alton and for other purposes . Also a hdlg.:sung the right of way to the State of Indiana and Illinois; and a donation of each al ternate actions of land for six miles on each side of said road to aid in the construction of a rad, road ft= New Albany in the Suite of In to Alma, Illinois. Adjourned. Correworideece of the Baltimore bun Wexner:Tor, Dec. 4, IE4B &maw. Benton and Butler—Her moniow Mrattng —Plan for Sealing ths Terraartal Queers. ire. Al I made some reference, in mg last. to the quarrel between Senators Benton end Butler, I write now lSr the purpose of mati ng that it is fet tled, and that the most =dial relations are re amed between these two duninguished gentle. men. Mr. Benton, during the excitement of the Oregon debases, on the last night of the session, gave eone offence, by his couree, to some of the Southern men; and he was openly accused of being a Win mot proviso man, and an enemy of tbe South. Mr. Butler made a motion, at midnight, to go into Ex ecutive session, fir the purpose as be indicated, of making an enquiry into an alledged breach of the injunction of secrecy, as to proceedings in Env.. gee session by a member of the Senate, Mr. Benton. After an irritating and excited scene, the motion was pronounced to be out of order. But the next morning,—the last morning of the session,—Mr. Butler brought forward the subject in Executive maim His motion wu entered and lay over as unftrdstied basing., till this session It most come up of coarse, bat it can be withdrawn by the mo ver. It was thought that Mr. I3enton would him , self call it up. Mz 4 Beriton, when be entered the Senate Cham• bet, this warning. advanced to Mr. Butler and of- Mind his hand which was cordially accepted. I presume this was done through preconcert. At all events it restores the former personal relations of the parties. There is a prospect of a happy termination of the slavery quution, as to the tertitonu, at this ses sion. I think the northern and southern democrat. Ic Senators will be able to agree upon a comprom. ise, which has already been brought forward.— The project is one which I suggested some days ago, to wit, to admit California at once as a State, into the Union. Mr. Douglass, as the chairman of the committee on territories, gave notice of the bill to day. Cali. fornie will come into the Union at the next session, if the preliminaries should all be settled at this sea. eon. She will, no doubt, in the course of three or boar mouths, hare one or two hundred thousand enterprising and intelligent free white American citizens. Mr. Calhoun has not arrived, but it to believed that he will assent to this mode of adjust ing the question. Mr. Calhoun's ahematiye to some adjustment j will be a Southern Convention to propose for a withdrawal of the -southern Status, in a body, from the Union Kam the passage of any lase resttioting slavery lo the Union. As to New Mexico, there will be no trouble, be• i MU* the terms on which Texas was admitted will bit extended to her Ag the Justices of the Supreme Court were pre sent to day, except Chief Justice Taney, who Ude. tamed at home by butane Ice+. Wssnwaral Fro—Tie lass of the proprietors of the Wuhington Female Seminary, by the late linc,,ts about 0,000 above insurance. The main bullring will be Immediately repaired, and a new - budding will be erected in the spring. The school was itaimed fast Monday, and will proceed with. iallorrup6oa Tar law r, is the title of a osow orthodox. Pongrevitional paper, to be published in New York. The wditars are Bey. J. P. Thompson altos Taber. pack thumb, Bev. Dr. Bacon of New Hawn, and Bye. E. B. from of Brooklyn. Mr. Joshua Lea.. via will supply the pews and statistical manor. LOCAL MATTERS. SZ:P=OI , MI TlMligreialt DAILY Okra= Proceeding , " to Select Cerement December 4th, IRa Council met on special call—Present—Merin. &Awarell, Black, Caakery, Coyle, Denny, Kincaid, Loren:, Murray, McGill, Totten and ISI r. Shipton— President. The resolution appropriating $2OO of the city rip of the new issue, for the payment of grading ad paving Logan at. which was laid over on 2d ruling on the 27th ult., was taken op and read bird time and adopted. Sent to CC and by them dopted The resolution authorising Coleman, Hailman & Co to erect a frame addition to their rolling mill for the purpose of using a Forge or Tilt Hammer, and which was laid over on the 21111 was then taken up nod adopted by the following vote, Mr. Kincaid calling the yeas and nays. Yeas—Meseta. Bakemell, Black, Caskey, Coyle, Denny, Lorenz, Murray, McGill, Totten, and Pre sident. 10 Nays—Mr. Kincaid. 1, Mr. Bakewell offered a resolution authorizing he water committee to pay Mown I Nicholson $t Co. the balance that may be coming to them on their contract for pipes, in city scrip, provided the same allowance is made as by other contrac• Read twice and laid over. Mr. Black:presented a report of the Street Com• miuee, which was read and accepted. Sent to C C and by them accepted. He also presented an Ordinance ent. an Ordi nance authorizing the Mayor to Issue bonds in the ram, of James Mackerell, which was read three dames and pawed. Kest of Proceedings same as C C. Proceedings Coiomon Coun 4, cils. Dec_ 1848, Council met on special call; present. Messrs Armstrong, Coleman, Cunningham, Hartley, Jones, Leonard, Livingston, McClelland, McCollister. McKnight, Palmer, Roggao, Sawyer, Smith, Slim pie, Von Bonnhorst. Wilson and President. Mr. Robertson, President, in the Chair. A Communication was read from B. B Roberts, The President stated that the object of the meet ing was to receive the report of the Committe. appointed to prepare a plan for r-edistricting the city. Mr. McKnight then presented the report of the Special Com. appointed for said purpose, accoma panted with an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance defineing the lines between the Third and Fifth wards, Third and Sixth wards, and Second and Eighth wards," which report says: "That the Com. having taken the whole matter into consideration, and it being the opinion of some of the members, that it would be inopportune to organise all the wards so late In the year, and no near to the monis opal election, they resolved merely to recommend to the Councils to pass the accompanying ordi nance adjnating and altering the bounden. of cer tain wards, where the same run ear°u squares or lots, so as to make the same conform to the streets of the city. And at the same time they desire to re commend, )so far as there is virtue in such recom mendation) and enforce on the early consideration of the next c1:1110.11, to reorganize the several wards of the city, so as to make the number of taxable inhabitants in each as nearly equal es may be, ac cording to the Act of Assembly of Dec- 29th 1848" Report accepted. and the ordinance read three times and passed Sent to S C end by them pus. ed. Mr. Hartley presented the following resole. hon. Rasalead. That the Water Com. be .authorized pay to Jim Nicholson the balance, that maybe corn log to him on his contract for pipes, in city scrip. provided he makes a discount of ten per cent, which has been usual with other contractors. Read three times nod adopted, sent to S C and by them adopted. Mr. Jones presented a report from the Committee on Fire Engine nod Hose, accompanied with a re solution authorizing the Mayor to draw his warrant in favor of R H Hartley for $424 b 2. being for Howe furnished the Allegheny and Good Intent Fire tom posies—also a resolution that the appropriation for the Fire Department for the year 1519 and annual ly thereafter be as follows, vis—Four hundred dol• lam for each Engine and Hose Company, Two hundred dollars for each independent Hose Com. pony belonging to the Firemen's ...inn m, am. seventy-tive dollars fir the Fire \Vardens—also resolution nuthomipg the Mayor to draw his war runt in favor of the Firs Wardens for $45 31) to make up the amount expended by them for the year 1.515 Report accepted, and resolution rend 3 times and adopted. Sent to S. C. and first and third resolutions concurred in, and second resolution as mended so ns to make it nn ordinance. C C con cured in action of S C. Mr. Von Bounhorst presented the petition ofJno E Devitt and others praying for the Water pipe to he extended along lorry's or Georgia Alley. running from Diamond greet to 4th greet. Read and re feted to the Water committee with instructions to report probable cost dcc. Sent to S C and referee« C0.2C111101) in. A resolution adding the sum of 51500 to appro priation No '7 and $..500 to appropriation No 8 which as read twice and laid over in C C Nov. 27, this as taken up nod adopted. Mr. Armstrong presented the billowing resole. Re.salrenr, That the Mayor be and is hereby an %homed to draw his warrant m favor of E F Pratt for S.so—as extra compensation for his services Ma messenger to Common Council and Committee , of Councils for the year 3 hoses ' adopted. Sent to S. C. and by them amended by sir:Logout 'Common Council. Then read and adop ted as amended. A Resolution permitting Messrs Coleman, Heil man, iSr. Co. to erect a frame addition to their mill which was adopted in S Con thie evening, was taken up and rend, and on the questron.of 3rd read tag and final adopuon the yeas and nays were ask ed for by Mr. Simple. and the motion was not a. greed to and the resolution laid over by the follow ing vote, via — Yeas—Messrs Armstrong, Cunningham. Hanky, Jones, Leonard, Livingston, McOelland, McColtiv ter. M'Kritght, Palmer, Roggen, Sawyer. Smith, &mole, Von Bonnhorst, and President—l 'i. Nays—Mr Wilson—l The rest of the proceedings the same as in ine S CouneiL Adjourned. COVET OF COMMON Pins. — Ttos court will Lake up tenses for the wanly of Allegheny, on Monday next. The Z.:Rll,lex 1130.1) , }7 morning a •orlon will be made in arrest of judgment in Om The Bouskre floor&—Tbe Jory to this ease re. turned a verdict of guilty. Sentence not yet clamed Dittos ROBBEIT. — A most denim robbery was committed at the Merchants' Hotel, the night before last, on a gentleman of the name of Miner. He had gone ID supper, and while there, his trunk was stolen, containing a watch and a considerable sum of money,' Informanon of the robbery having bee. soon after conveyed to the police, the robber NNW arrested and brought before the Mayor. The watch was found upon his perm:lE4mnd some other property which eutficvntly identified him. He was committed for the theft. The trunk and moue' were fond in P. O. Alley. Yestei day there were eleven cases before hi. honor the Mayor—all immaterial—if we except that the majority were negro. and that the only person who exalted any interest was a svAtte wo man. Some regrets were expressed that she should have fallen into such bad company, and .he was accordingly discharged. T1C1.6011.611M Omit.—We have been at the trouble of making a few calculations, in which we were kindly assisted by Mr. Raid, the respec table and indefatigable manager of this concern, and which we shall, in a little time, present to our readers. They Will exhibit some striking facts Oa motion of C. 0. Loomis, Esq., Joao M. Kirk patrick, William C. Friend and IL B. Carnahan, Esq.., were admitted to practice as Attorneys in the several Courts of this county. The young gentlemen have our best wishes success, and we doubt not they will succeed' in them profeesto Tnaaras.—Mr. I3ooth appears to night as Mar• timer, to the Play of the Iron Chas/. In this char. octet Mr. B. is unequalled, and he will no doubt draw a full house. To morrow night will be Mr. Booth's last appearance. Cahn Oscrusn, Too."—The Knoxville Tnbune tells as good an election story as can be foued• There is a place in the mountain. of East Tonnes. see, called "Crab Orchard." It was once said there, by a worthy preacher, that "the lord had seat preachers into the world, and to Crab Orchard sae." In the late election campaigns Colonel Haynes went down to Crab Orchard to preach Locoks. lam among the Mount:siestas. He preached three hours alone, with no haman being to oppose lom, and thought hi■ chance for converts was capital. The mountain Chaps listened, quiet as lambs, end were very respectful Them cams the election, and the vote of Crab Orchard staid thus : Mr. Haynes has not been anxious to nir Inn elo. quence once:' sficamazt.—Tbe official vote for gammas; U 1 the Bra district of this ,State Wands lbar. Bides Whig ging, Ormsby, Free soil, 280, Bnet,eaas, 10,015. Elates and Ormsby were both Whigs, and it will be seen that their combined vote is 1339 larger than that a Betel, the snaresafill Cu dilate. qlqloOpcs. good Th4 sm un d ea cetlirl at e promisc u ously dispensed— that of providence , ottal y that God doeis not always visibly reward the I good, nor punish the wicked, though he sig- . nally rewards some good 'men, and as re- , mar ably punishes some wicked men—is the wisest method of governing,,mimkind.; That some good men axe visibly rewarded , in this world, is a just encouragement to I good men to expect the protection and Wm- tag of God in doing good. That some bad men are made examples of a just and terri ble vengeance, is a warning to all bad men to reverence the judgments of God, and to stand in awe of him; and that some bad men are spared, nay, are externally happy, is a good reason for men to repent, and to h6pe for pardon and forgiveness from so pa tient and merciful a God. The essential difference between good and evil, the hopes and fears of natural con science, the promises and threatenings ot Scripture, and the Scripture examples ot those miraculous deliverances which God has wrought for his people, and the miracu lous destruction he has brought upon their i enemies, are a plain proof that even the ex-1 temal prosperity of good men is a mark ot God's favor to them; and the external suf ferings and calamities of bad men, the ef fects of his anger and vengeance; and then, i though all good men are not so visibly re warded in this world, nor all bad men pun ished, yet since no good men are excepted from God's promises, nor any bad men from his threatenings, the rewards of some good men are a reason for all good men to hope, and the judgments executed upon some bad men are a reason for all bad men to fear. And this is better accommodated to the nature of man, who is a free agent, than if God should visibly punish all bad men and reward all good men in this world, because it offers less force and violence to men, and leaves them more to the government of their own free choice. Should God make such a visible difference between all good and bad men in this world, that all good men should be prosperous and happy, and all bad men miserable, them would be no more choice left to men, whether they would be good or bad, than whether they would spend their lives in health or sickness, in riches or pov erty, in honor or disgrace; but where the event is not certain, there is room left for wise .Consideration, for hopes and fears, which are the natural springs of a free choice.—Dr. Sherlock on Protndence. Adjourned. INTOXICATING DRINIS The habit of using ardent spirits by men in office has occasioned more injury to the public, and more trouble to me, than all oth er causes. And were Ito commence myy administration again, with the experience I now have, the first question I would ask re specting a candidate, would be, Does he use ardent spiritsl"—Thomas Jefferson. • Tux Tutc'ttrioar CONGILM —Tbe next Con. gress will contain a Democratic majority in the Sc. nate of six, and a Whig majonty In the House of 20 The number of members in the Senate is 90, and is divided as follows—Democrats elected and vacancies to be tilled, 33; Whigs, 24, doubtfill, 3. The House has 230 members of which 139 have been elected, and stands as follows—Whigs. 741; Democrats, 54, Free Sod. 9. In the present Con• gress these members are divided 72 Whip, 66 Lie, mocrats. The population of Louisiana. according to the census taken to ISt', amounted to 427.155 person, of which them were white males 114,391, females 91.039; free colored males 9,930, females 10,012 : males slaves lfril.loo, females 102.003. Musts...Nes—The 27th anntverury of the Hes brew Benevolent Soca!, in New York, was ecles brated 1.1 week, when the collection amounted to 63,000 Major Noah presiding. Baron Rothe. child sent a letter. enclosing the handsome sum 01 200 dollars. -..,- furrow.. ye no an or nal Anwrepreations to ths Fire i THE Mlssocut CONTIALNCe. of the M. V.. E^, - . ,,,, ..a !fore r.n.Pa...c. 1 lie I: ord,ned and enacted I the ellthell• Church South report, in society, 10,535 , S Y ' ;-- • - . , ...•ot•l•nrgh. it, ,eleet and Lommon tout.. as wtutee, 1.204 colored. 94 local preacher,.! senthied. 'llo, to e : , ppropnation Mr the Fire Ikpart i Irtarease, 782 white, 50 colored. meat I. the , ear 1-19. awl annually therealler. be •• I 10111,6,. V.i: Four novart. dollars for each IRrigioe ...,,,,,... . •..1 150. Company rwo hundred dol:ars for earl. le- Thitsteuse - r l'aurtssoor no Ilia' Kale 01 Or Erl,rines . depeoe - iii iinv. Company l'eloof ten te me Yteemct' I ; Verrhtfuge. Read, al, 'het doom. .. 4.swevtugso, and ..deny-eve dotlan for the Fire AV ar- i • A ferret, when placed at the ..ntratite eta isaitotaiiscoMes union the aperture. brand. oolong the pas e, sesseir hoc. IL—De it further ordained and enacted, he . I upon the rod, egteruntr•tt a Ire estotenee, and dray . . the This so conch of any ordtnance ur ordonanees as ton) antrual'e defunct carcass to the !orb,. And in Iske , conflict With the p,•tolons of lb. ordinance, be apd ; manner hare I found I). ACLanese Amer... Vern. ; the same to hereby reprised. I !loge to operate upon worm.. those dreadful and dais-' Ordained n.nl e.iro,e , l into a taw,-in Conned., lids geroaa tormentor. of ekoldrett T., remedy, hire the ; 4th day of Ikeerntw r, A D.. 504° leen.,• enters the .per are of the mouth, travel. dome ' Miiiti•AN HriIIEHTSON, Pres, C C I she gullet, hunts round the stomach, lays hold of the' FIND F. Tot., c. Cl' Waillill. elsake. the Itle out of the reptile, sweePseleen ' HAIN SIIII'TS/N, lords S C their den. and carries the. e•rcuses clear out of tip' lon. MAIO& air it C. otece-d It • system. Tn. et least has been the effect of the Term!-' - forge upon my chadrett %CAI ROI: LATT TO CONTRACTORS. Naples, inn leg; („2 KALI II PUSAN iSALS veill be received iii the office “Tios is to • rerstir that I biive seed Ur Miatruis Mei.; CI of 'he CoontY C .,, ntnt....... until nu.. of Tb u r." mtfuge. and have fon/11 It In enegate on life whoop.' day, 14th day or Ikeember neut. for the follow,. u ion m) r I. dl rte /01IN AMIGO, work to ne done on the put.. groom. et New Cour, Naples. Jul e 1.41 " ilonoe. •,4. A gettutne.rtielo .1 the above ealuable medicine cot Taking the rno , o o r. and rola.g off the ten. , we". he had in the ,:rug •tore rat 1 Kidd A Co . No ett \Vocal ; on ~f th •treet , cod 'ePortog the ...h .°. ” ce .".• I street ~,,,,, I per 7 and lows] Al.. taling down sod renter,. i gm.. Coruna ..0 - 0 locus—The rwcquent changes in the t Took.e doyen the present terrace well on in ore, weather nt flue wa•on of the lee, t o•erteidy b r , n g and so touch 01 wars on I,rent and a... •thelEli S. thr along with :hem cough• and ening. w bich by time 4) ' Cum meY .ree-t -ritiertoon are curly cured by simple re.edoee NFL, ET<IIVIIIIIiig thilOtlialtill three feet below the preseni LENS' IMPEHIAI. COUSiII HEALD has linen in lone rode. per rabic Y .rd • .hchd " h " t e welts t ''" th° fur the lest It years. mid has groinotd more rein:noon Pasv. ,, Hi 1., pane ^i EE er•EiElnieli wails Limy , for he curs or cough. inot revpslgiog active med..: Pavement '..< < 0 work n 4....11m.... Pr. .. 1 wet , . treatmentt than .y other preparation ever Oleo. to I per r*". of 15 .ch. feet—the w a lls . th b. there 'ert me Garrotte of Allegheny county. The Imperiel C oo gr, or of ouch think mos ae the I...outa.Moners en•y al Syrup to very pleasant to the taste ; nod. ant this Cr.% Ademanet , u ,. 1 , ••1 mu ...Lune as ea. nrstYL, Len. a ns. is a great favorite with children. The doses are ; the present per superficiel (rot. Aey underpinning r ca refully graduated, to the dtreetterna to utrot all ago t to.. net be neeeccerY to he done .. 4 .' the th , ..i."L Thai Ir. long tried and highly popular cough ren t ed c,l of the t o rnenoosionc. All tutorial nrceuary for the may be Villthr the ',WI, of vi,p t . 501 d..,, ~,,, 1 . 0 „, i 1 a b o y e oper died work to be (.Iw/tied by the ecotone proce of •:.; cents per bon.. , tow. end . he opproved by • competent person appoin t...pared end sod I. ii 1,..,E.L.L.F.a,,, 07 W 0 0d,,, led by the C0M161.141:1.!... °Mir< whose supannien- Piusliurgh, D AI scurry A:.eghan) cud druggists gen ; dance Me whole work .to be done. Eliddensaill ',l evelly in both cross. lieu 'so ***** what sum they will allow for memnal in pre - onot walla The work to toe commenced ,n the ensuing spring,. anea time e• the Cornousesoners may dank prac.••• Lae Pn.t.s.—No meth-ins ever mune , ' for nee. a WS erd Virg.. Although but s short nine compsrad•etir before the public, it has aiready carved for Itself u de-i give of popularity hitherto unsurpassed The demand' tor them nos become Immense. NI Kidd it the proem:tors of the medicine, wt, reside to Pitt, ,corne r corner of /eh and Wood alive., are constrain'' , • recetving order which they had it Mmost utterly am.' possnale to supply. The popularity al these Pills tend confused to any particular sect sects of the country, the demand being geperul, from the North, :Moth, Fitt and West. The troth iv. tio disease mare corm:nisi all quarters of the Linnen Status 1111.11 that or the I Liver. And these Nile ore the bfest remedy twee: let' diroovered for Hepatic derangement Fee sale et the drug store or J KIDD h Co, 60 Wood at. dec.! rEr UR neon Pens. Mesita—lf you wish to be sue , peselul in any undertaking, you must always lose the cooper mew.' Therefore, if you have • cough; en J•rm's VAISZLIVILAIrr and be cured, for it I. the ptoperr means. Hare you Asthma or Me:leaky of bteatlung, then the only efficient means to cure you t• hi um Jayne's Papectorant, which will immediately overcorge the upasen which contracts the diameter of the tubed, and loosens and brings up the maces which clog]. their up, and this removes every obstruction to a free setit moon, while at the same time all trillanarnatron stt deed, and a cum i.ceruun to be edeeted. Have y Bronchttts, Spitting of Blood, Pleurmy, or in fact a Pultrorier7 Affectson, then coo Jayne's Expectora t and relief is certain. and you 'mil find that yon ha • used the proper means For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 71 40h *Mat near Wood. Mal/ J sutra's Eirrevosaerr.—We would call attennon Is this excellent remedy for Cougha, Colds , Consmorptton, Asthma, and all arecuons of the Throat and lamp Raving several times within a few year.-past had ocell. .109 to use a medteme of tkm kind, we baVe.by etaperl• once tested ns excellent hemlines, and nor prepared to recommend a to others. Ministers or other pubild speiakers afflicted with bronchial affection. will tad great benefit front its use. It is prepared by s =lend de playsiemo and all Maumee will mild It a safe and effl eactous methrtne in th. disease. for which it is tb commended.--(Columba. (Chun Cross and Journdl. For sale at the Pekin Tea Store, No. TO Fourth street. MOO [ErDrararste to the bane amen). a man'a exiirt- I •e. No tongue eau &teethe the sufferings caused by nc this diattessing disease It unfit man for Ins ay non in life whatever it may be, and make. him (gel ! as though he would rather not exist than endure schli m , se ry. Yet these suffering. arc produced in the firm place by derangement of the manumit, and if Wit met by ming 11. A. Futmestoeles Ann-Bitted, Pi 2.1 the bowels would be cleansed, the accumuhattou, of bile carried off, and • speedy and mre relief obtained. Prepared and mild by B. A. FAHNEBTOC/1 & Co, corner Ist and wood, elan corner oth and wootfsta. °nig ro - no son, Angel., sX.preOlOn of some remote' st grateful to view, while the repulsive, Coals, .coudgy yellow face. of ether., excites disgust—the same tel males. Could such people be induced to try grotto of the true Jona' Italian Clienlical Soap, they would be caraptured with the change. Tbey would have a dalv ' w. clear, white skin, wbile every disfigurement or eruption would he removed and cured. ParricuLta Nortca.—Persons who have bought ellaap counterfeits and imnations of this, and have had mild. feetproduced, must try this, the ° runnel. Mind, ask for Jones' Soap. For sale ai %Vs. /season's, tag Litter ty street. marri EEr Worms, by their Irritation, augment the sous.- lion of mucus or slime in the stomach, an which,' so, they involve themselves, and it is loud they Pied n it i , u s s nd If e p , tepLi c v:d of it they . die. F T , i2e celvirase H d Putsburgh. Pa., pre p. inimitably adapted in its operation: first, torgh, remove the protecting miens, and secondly, to nopet the worms rendered helpless and tender by lie- Ing thus denuded. It is n remedy to which every lOW fidenee can be placed; and that d has answered the purpose is :wannest from the hundreds of ...Al.*. 'Prelim its favor (Ix Ladies who use Jonee' Spanish Lily White, kayo always a fine white inmapareid btu. Q( • tr.] will satisfy any one, Bold only tit eg Liberty et aa.lwaodtaly6l j 'MO winter skip of her., than owls, end pure as monamerna/ alabaster." All females have skip Oka the stoves, who ate Janes Irrpalreth pore snowy, yet sato o il y w him Not at SO Lamy meat. irll Pots kLpacy Wrruiszo Vol 3 . 1 1ut.u•0•--itopl dar--tbe 41.4itr of • 30. bpo4 o of Jpnei' aono Et.I.OIIIUVO I. to !tree t h e Pao tpgrtwpo thp hood or taco- - or wherever mum Intended bair to grow. RIF see by WM. JACKSON, No fa Likarty trim; . .arti. a the Big Boot. sepli • Ehtti/ n o( 7:nl.l'3:abet I( you gate. 71: wJI make your Lireath sweet, whiten your =- 15014 u 6u Litany gtayeralty al Pittslnerib. Marolarn.=-Measrs; White L Co—Geatat, please to announce the name of Capt Jolla litaxes, ha a mutable Kann for the clime at Mayor of thia City. deeB , llte Frrra When. M a roanM —Me.... Editors: Please annomce that Dr. Rome 2.• Vit a candidate for the office of Ida). or. deed Siren «'.an. hli.Yothshri —B. C B.tierait, Esq. will he ouPt.n` d in the Convention for the nonunauon of Mayor, for his long, futhfnl and zealous garnets as a Whig dectl.dtne Fiera V. ki not& Wmn k Ca—Gents: Please to SIIIIIMICt the mune of Mr. liner Withusoa as a suitable person for the office of Mayor of thus city 1.1.LT041.1 . 1—Mr. Editor. Please announce that Cluas B. SCULL, Esc; wall be a candidate Mc nomination for the office of nordbm SECOND W... 3.13. Mayoralty of Allegheny Clty• M•Toirrl..2T or ALLIGIUnrr Cm—Mr. &loon Von will please annOtlner the name of Mr !cowman Ett su, ad AN'ard, Allegheny, for the offo, of Mayor, subject to the dcrooon of the %Vhig and Anunsasonic Convanuon. noss27-lor alsstv wraps. Vocao ktroe' klaacateruk Lisakav Asa Mmitikkies' Iriartrava —The knit Lecture before the Institute will be delivered by the Hon. WALTZ/ FORWARD, 011Cri1{1,.. der evening. the 11th met., at 7i o'clock, at Apollo Hall single Tickets 25 Cent., admltting a gentleman and aceompanylng lathea. To be had at the pratemal bookstore• and at the door. dee.tt.td JACOB WEAVER, Jr.. Clan. of Com W. D. Wright,. N. D., Dentist. Ureic. and residence on Fourth siren. opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. Office hours from 9 o'clock to 12 A M., and arum 2 o'clock to 5 P. h 1 .r('l4-12 At Manchester, on Tuesday evening. the sth inst. of scarlet fever, SAIIIIIILL T11U1411401/, third son of Wash. ningtun and lilts.tt M'Cloock, aged 5 ye•rs and D rnontbs_ BOOT AND 0110 E WAREHOUSE No. b 9 WOOD ST, BETWEEN 3d AND 4th STN R. TANNER & CO TV VITF: Country blerchanw and othera to an exami. I insuon of Me, stock. which as one of the largest to he found In any mtablishment to the country, and consists ot very desirable sa nd le good Wes, a, pressly adapted (as use an quality) to stern sales. nem) unit compare favorably with those of the East. Term. 'Metal. nolev-dlas An Ordinance Defining tits lure between the Third and Fifth Wards, Third and &silt Ward, and Sestindand Eighth Word. SEC I. Bet ordained and enacted by file citizens of Pittsburgh Select And Common Councils its. smutiled. Thet the line dividing the Third Ward from the Fifth Ward, and the Third Ward from the Stoll , Ward, and the Second We'd from the Fsghth Ward, he, and the some *hall he designated and forever there after established, as follow.: kkeginning in the middle Of Liberty street, on the tine of the Fifth Ward, thence we•tward by the centre of Licierty street to Washing ton Street, thence by the centre ol Washington street to Wylie street. thence by the centre of Wylie street to Chathuin street, thence by the centre of Cbatheri ttreet to Isenusykama Avenue. thence by the centre of mid Avenue to 'ref Street. and thence by the centre of Try street to the middle of the Monongahela river And turther, that the line between the Filth and Sixth Wards be extended to the Third Ward to Washington street. Sac. it further enacted, kre., by the authority aforesaid, 'chat the Ward officers and the persons residing on either side of the line now astonished be, and theyare berth) directed to govern themselves at. corthitgly And further, that this OTtilnance shall in no wise intertere with the collection of taxes fox the year 1,4 - Sac. 11l —lle it further ' enorted, Ise , That the Clerks of Councils be, and they are hereby directed to furnish copies of wt. Chilli:once to the lodges of elections, in the Second, Third, Fink. Sixth and blighthWarde • xc. VII —lle it turth , r ordattletl.aLe , That .0 mac o( any ordinance ordmancep umay cellitet oath an of the pro of Mos ordinance, be and the same hereby repealed. Ortlanked and enacted tato • law in Camactlx, to Sth day of December, A D I , IY , iAtteat SIORI:AN IROBEIIThON, Neal C C Ford Votx. CA C. C JOHN SHIPTON. Preet e Jona Mahon. CLk C der--3t An Ordinance Authomrsa, tee Mayor fa 4.111 Bon.d.r in air nuns. of /ante.; Pladrrrit `6C. I —lie it ordained and enacted by the etttretta L of Pittsburgh. rn Select and Common Councils a•- •emblett. That the Mayor i.e and On to herrn y author. toed to mut. Hood. in favor of James Mackerels, for ittx hundred and at iv-eight dollar, haystig ten yea" to Mil Iron& the firm day of August teat. and bearing anerela at the rate of eta per cent per annum, being totlance tit Cud for gradkng lhasnond alley and street Svc. tt norther enacted. kc.. 'rt.at the faith credit, corporate properl7. and revenue of the city ..e. and the same .• hereby pledged for the redemption of raid Bonds and p•yinent of the &Merest. Ordained and ei.acte.l Into a law in Councils. thin 4th dui of December A D [Attest' NIORIiAN ItlitiF3l.ll3()S. l'real C. C Ferd k. Vo..x C , t C C MEIESIMMII bin No htds WIC. tro reemved for any en other th•n 0,,, whole nt th e wort so speerited to P bbe done ,NMEI'li 'I NARKS. Titummi , Pk :RAINS, 1 Comminsionerv. \V M BENSON, C4.1121.0.1te 0.1 . 1., November r, 1647.-eltd NOTICE--Hid. for the .hove work. for Mimi/ off t h e falling mad eopmg and replacing the same, mist nahnic gown nun replacing gates, will be received. scowl. from moue work Bidders *SI Ham how much per loot superficial for cut, and porperch for rough stone. they will allow ,or material. tn present JOSEPH T. MARS'S, THOMAS PFALIUNS. BENSON. Comm imminer's Ocoee, Dec. e, 184 e. Journal, American. Chronicle, Post and Dispatch NOTICE—Ten Collectors and other city officer. are ill requested to have their respective accunts in • state of preparanon to be Audited by Thursday even ing. gist Inst., at 6 o'clock, al which time the under signed Committee of Councils, elected for that purpose will meet at the Mayors Mace. T. Collectors are p.ticolarty rogostotl to settle with the City Treasurer, and have thole duplicama and nem:run. toady for settlement at that Odds S. C. HILL S STONER, }Audi nag Com . J. kr COLLISTER, dee.B-dtd Country Residence for Rent. nTHE delightful country seat of Hen. se Dr. Dais. Manchester, mile below Mancheer, contain ing shoot 3 acrer of round, with about NO choice troll trees and a great variety of rare tlowertng shrubs, all /n • goods tolen( cultivauon. The location is an elevation immethately above the Marine Doom t tal, sow in progress of erection, Possession given at any dun desired. Apply to John Bampsom Esq., Man chester, or John I+annen &Co., Id l street, Pittsburgh. deet-dStertreiS EI:1313:1 11 , HE underslgned havrng removed to Washington Icity, will attend to the proaecatiort of claim. on the Government, and to any taw business before the Con. of the D.triet, with which he may be entrusted deen-rianm ANDREW WYLIE. - - - - ARMSTRONG k CROZER,Commiseton Merchant. nod Dealers in Produce. No. ig Market street, Pit.ba h decv MOLASSIRS-O liblo Sugar House Illolaasas, pllll dr.c6"'YeAdlVll°S r rit.f/? , li I CROZER, ILI market .1 -- LO . %I:GAR-1 5 61/1, Loa( Sugar. for Fele I y IL; AR.m.,,,TR0,4, tc CItOER ___ 11.":4:::13, A a -3 bbl. C' A ° Z. V lti f irla r ttRO Y Z ER - 4 2. W li t; . ; 1 / 4 T-a° ' t i le ' 'l 'Vh°°'' J i (7llNl Vllt ZN ' T I ' by ___ _ o_7ll DRIED DEA CIIRP-11.5 sacks Dried Peaches. reed and for sale II). CHUBRAST, decP seater st lt I ARBLF:S—Common, Pollshed c an A d ß C l M i t7le - by dee, 'DUCK . GLGVES—I case heavy Buck Gloves, just EIS feed and for s•'e by MURPHY, WILSON & Co, U wood G L'FAL--O tons Hoorn!, Rock ?dc d, ,n •tore and al for sale by J Atl DALZEA,I.. derB looter In LEATHER -1 0 bandies Sole Leather just 16:141131g and for sale by dee, N& W RARBAUGH - - FVINE FLOUR-1 0 0 lib!. fine Flour, a •operior arti ole,just recet•ctl and for vale by deel SIF.I.LERS NICOI.S *""". VA tr. M'CANDLEELS R for AMILY FLOIllt-30 bbls Am eed and f ror sale by dee, WICK MICAN DLPSB SUNDRIES—te racks Fent/tem 16 do Otriaettg; mats do; 1 hbl Lard; 37 seek* Goober Pear—w arrive; for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY h. Co, deed • front at rrs. 1 URPENTINE-4 0 WI, iu fino order ior rale uor1:1 1 SCHOONMAKER C 0 II YI3E:A SOAP-25 las Windaor No 3, )ust ree'd 11 ..d for sole by 13 A F'AISINF:STOCk & Co, noAKI Corner IA and sr ood ES - A PA RI LLA do lb. Honduras, mat and by uOVtMu A FAHNESTOCK &Co 1301 VP CUBEBS—•I ease Bist read and for sale by noy - 23 4"FAHNESTOCK A. Co vvurre BEANS-6 tibia (or We by n0 ,40F VoN BONNIIORST A. Co -- • MASSIMO OW-10 bbls, prim *in, just rs3 y .ll X and for ask, by nov23 8 - E SEW vn TANNERS' OIL-10 bblsjult rcebi ani An sale by nom a E SELLERS QTONEPIPES-100 Ins Sto c sealhabbolady I 0 P.a.', jut reessyclistod tor sale I dee4 Cll ,41 'lrma si in kifo s L u dSsEv. , ... —SD bbis , (new crop) N 0 ZilolassrA, frr iVl uph 4 ' o ' rs ' o o dlo e r ' ofg blyth' day Jblc st eamer deel Room! Chunk I:hub:hags_ "'WV r R roRED—IU I. Cle,ver rdeed, reed mw day ha n.r Ihneenct. and for axle by deed 1 h R FLOY ir ALA P—.'Wltt. lust tec d et.td tor ed< It) ate,' J KIDD k Co C A 1 j, 0 ,.. .\ 4 1 El,— itt..e.t.t reed .01 for l s i l iu lelt i j k co OEM 001..t.11 gruss l 1 1 461; , : k. 'd c lod sa r. - - . 11t/CORICE, Elenv—nnt 11,1 reed and for rale KIDD fr. Co .b 5 just reed and for 5.1 e b • deer 1 KIDD & Co LL DLL'Al'o dor lust ree d Per slum er I Newton...A :or sue uy deer J KIDD & Co - - 'DEFINEDusorted 11 numbers, 11./ rru.h.d. -A .10 powdered; dc clarified, in store n.. 11 Ica / At A IIL TCHISON k. Co, A,•. Louis llteun Sus . . Refinery, deer 15 water and In front st - - EWMM. liontauon Mohkoaco, .11 Mew tor 111. amain landing from Steamer Hibernia No 2, al.d tor sale by der4 JAMES A HUTCHISON A. Co u EA bales Nlirsourl and Kentucky Hemp, 01 I._l. store and for sale by tleel. S A 111 - TCIII , I(Hi b. Co F, l• y *.R.S— d l: 4 . , I. .c,rim, EAD-1100 piKr Gaiena Lead; 30010 lb. Bar do; for J mit by dec4 JAtl A 111:10C111: 4 0N Jr. Co '_OLDEN ,\* RI: —ln bbl, bbl., and 10 gallon U kers, m store a n d or sale by dec4 IAS A HUTCHION k. Co H MOLASSES—LIG bbl. St Lou. Sugar Howls fur male to , der 4 JAS A HUTCHISON & Co 'VFW CROP ILICK--20 rlerce. just rec'd and for gale 11 by or,' MILLER tr. RICKET'dON - - -- - Q 1.3.tA R-40 hos Clare Ilavana Sarno, GO baste white ID Havana do. reeetved and for gale by ! -...2 dell MILLER & RICKLIT.4eIN 1 . . Q EGA 112---30 NI genuine Prtnelpe. 'Cour &Lams. , 20 ILI do do do •Ju•to :sans.' IA do Havana Ralph., 5 no do •Pregancts, reed alto lor sale by deo4 _ MILLER k RICKETSON NI 0 1 1 , A ,: l. 4 „ : , /. , :' , — „ l , 2 .. t:tt re ls c F .d ui2 .n ar d I ( i o o r u . s n e I : , 40 do new crop dr..l MILI-Rit & RICKETSON _._ Olj.‘s.lu't"lliurr.7„P.ls°llltTs. 1100bd”0,k.!,!...,7r....1',rd00- Nlarst.i.oo, teeelved and l ter sale by deo% MILLER & RICKISITSON 1' ANN F'• R 101,-501..1s :Strait's Otl, landlog and tor sale 1,1.21 JAH DA127.1.3.L Q Ur.DR11...--14 bids Bsurt. 4 sego do: 2 bole Tim ° why Seed. All hush dried roaches 10 do rheenuts; IA easa• ?utast.. Al bat. Hoye), landolg Hum Lake Erte nod M I.llll,Mltti for sale by dee2 J A NI 1.:2 , HAI:ZELL. 24 water sr ( litll2 ULAN kr. t 24 /Ns be lottod at the store of W 1....2 it Murphy Al. a tu.l aseor MC010( the differ. nt stzen at n qualities of Red Blankets, galas and dee2 E=121:11 ROST IitrTCHROPI. lTholeanle lirocera, den y rodoce. Iron. Nails, GI•••. •nd burgh urea generally, IJI I.ll,erty at PII burgh. dev.l (111 P . t. prl ,. W k. a e m b. c e u s_ r e, c re . e wo d lu N itl (or .sle by der2 IN liberty .t I CheTz.itt;rl.,a4.l;,lnfErovr:i. I — bb d t: c !, , r ItVl , ll l. tgrt.:,Ls.7ls,4,ntdr.for I 111)1.11 VINEfeAII-11 Lbls pure Cider Volegar ..tore end for rail. de , / 1 U ALL ELI, - DEA :sl. TN— , 5 I , mA , Pra Nut, tn oure •nd for sulr lA$ DALZELL Lis NV It Cher .e, 10 c ask • do. In store end ior Ly derg JAS bAI.ZELL • COTTON—IN beCc• fur tal!e .1" Fel END, R HEY & Co T FA psEn soil Gado. ',ad. per Pennsylva fnr.u.e t,y de 1 FRIEND, !MEV aCo IASTOK WA., per Pennyylvama. for sale %.,/ by de e/ PRIEND.RI - 11:1" & Co LARD --17 : , b:z No TLe X Lord; 27 kegs do do do; rr Pro•) I var.. fo aJ• by de Pro..)r2 FRIEND, RH E'd & Co Feather. I.' Ea THE/D.-20 sack. proof for gale by r drel FRIEND, RIILI 4Co MITT , /N 1 ARN. —10,,a 1 , .• COIIOII Yam, car• pet ebam.Caniilc Wick, wd Comm Twoluo bait , Ratting, (or ta.e o e ey FRIEND. Rlll,l' .4. Co Cl'6 A R—lt Ilhd• common to prune N 0 Sugar. 70 txbi• Loaf Sug•r, lyr natio to aloe Conlpgnuu,u, by dreg FRI D, RIMY a. Co THE R.F.PUBLIC of ihe United States Its duties to Itself, and us respossible renstlisus to other cow, tries.--ernbrotetng Also A review of the We war, it. causes and results Just received by . . . . . • OTTON-5 bales In lnclor Coma viable led bat • ttne, in only and keg tile vary kw. deer INTSTCPIT BCIWMN. 90 front o 1I)PAI. VARNISH—IIi bins Furnitarei shf do do; • 10 kegs do; V able coach: 1 hid° do; 5 keg. des all 0 Oral rate order and superior quality, now landing from canal. Or sale by ISAIAH te Co der I ..13111 111. .11 E1:T:9.16-49 seeks n.;wmlkataiLtrx!ry.:.l(e.obp IN9KNG-11 suet.. In stone and for sole by duel ISAIAH DICK4:I O. Co S I i, Ef i tATUS—IS casks for We b F VON BON N HORST k. Co / 11,0 V KR SEED-11% bb/h for gltie by eci S FVON LION is HORST R. Co • - - - A lID OIL-10 lib.. Winter Strained Lod On„ust I landing from emir Ovando, and for mile by dccl U BLACKBURN A Co NEV. 11.101..A55a..-100 We Plantation Molawsea, laradtng from alma Telegraph No 1, for !oak LIT deer 11A.GA LEN . k BMITii, to and wood et b.c —lt7 bags Kentocky Peaches; 6 bbls White Hearts; Id do Plagreed, landlng from stadr Comet; for sale by deol LIAGALEY & SMITH lII:ACHESAND CIII2STNITS-4.1 bags Kaisl Peaches; id do Chestnuts; land.; fnam stair J Q Ad•ma for sale by deal 11A0ALEY tr. SMITH LAMP BLACK—Superior Star, o bbls and hada, assorted papers, for sale by des' H A FAHNISTOCK !Co SCMAC -B . 4 tY. m 1.4p41.1 rec'J nod for sale by duel U A FAIIIIK-STOCK & Co • CAR'S AMMONIA—COD lbs to rata just reed and fur salt, by U A FAIINESTOCK a Co, duel eor Ist and weal sts I , PSONI SALTS-10 eguks Baltimore. out rreetved IA and for sale by deel 11 AFA lINF'SMCK Co (I.7,l ) ,Nyd — LW ~deTdcsCartZ'dobg yd do curd do; received Ow day and for We by the fa.< rastcrn priCe•. // KATON 4. Co, ooval 51 fourth lit OVERING'S DOUBLE REFINED SEGARb—' -tah bbl, LoverLlals Double Refitted Loaf, Crusitea ana Pulverized Sugars. just reed end for eale at the Fetus Tea Sus, 70 Fourth street, by nOVJJ A JAYNE I L tT f:: W Dk:r hoCi,a ker'. Cocoa ssclotfoA ,; Chocolate, constantly on hand and or sale by DAGALEY & S5lllll. novli AO. for W linker, Dorchester, Maas. trd (.2 1T an Y d lftli ' ars ' o(TtrtaburTa P Ary b rGr ' E ' e r t7i. i n its 'e n n d: nosin N HOLMES& SONS 11111 ED FRCIT-121/buah Dried Peaches; 115 do do 11 Apples, put recelved sod Ibr onto by L S WAT).IISIAN, nov3s 31 water and G 2 front at KF_M GOODS—F H none A Co. ma consmntly sapolied with a large and choice eieorlinent of silk fringea and gimps, 'velvet ribbons and braid.. ley new, edgings and ualorPiderin, gloves and hosiery, Zephyr, shirts, suspenders and ender ger:dents, Berlin Zephyr, woolen yarns; needles. pin., button., rapes, bobbins, fr.e.; all of widelt tharOffer at the lowest cash prices to merchsnui and 401 d t.; al lber new and com modious warehouse, 029Fberth at, near moOket. noy9 .. GENT'S' CLOAK Ti2.9E.3.8--2 dos Mohair 'NW sets, assorted; 3 do silk dO do, odo do Sue do; 10 do do Ladies Tassels. apsormd; 1 do cord do do. • WOOL}:: GOO :1)..1-40 dos children's Woolen oasis, 11 do do do Caps; 4 do dO common, 10 dos Wm:oWe= forts, assorted; In do do with rings; 511doludies Cash• mere Gloves, ass'd. LEATHER. BLTS.IIO-4101 Moltzkin Selig; 21/ do do Morocco col'd doi at hAI. N-11 ask• for sale by nrri9 -- /KI3OLON KLNKEY'S,27 =tract at 6,2 1 - 3 noy3o s F VON T C o BONN_ . • RITaN APPLES—KO bbl. Green Apple., ran. NJ lax, ponicka, vandivers and pippola to atom and for sale by novan L WATER:SIAN , LOUR-100 bbl. In store and for male by • nor3o L 9 WATF:RMAN B E . A .I N e R b — y 9.O Ltd.: o n:ll , l erlute tr ‘ V A nr . reAtn A d , for Q EEDS--12 bble prune clover Seed, 11l bap/Timothy CI Seed. or vele by nov7o LTI WATEXIMAN C " Fe.org-100 b"prime \\' Rexrve, for ;V by Co FLAT tut Boas, Crain lOU 132,yeet ,„„,, for ..le by J SCHOUNNIAKER h. Co slov3o 24 wood st - -- CN M DRI-24 oaks Flaxseed ; I bbl Lard; 12 .k. S Fembers; 2 do Ginseng; 10 beles Cotton, to arrive, for saJe by ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, nov3ll Dont st rocOn to artrnye, for .nle bovert larAf 111 & Co ( , [NSF:NG—Ia seeks to Elms,' for sale by k_.7 nore/ ISAIAIi DICKEY &Co L'"'--6 bbis No I, to store and for sale by nov3o ISAIAH DICKEY & Co GREASE --13 bbls to store and (or eels by novb6 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co ALU3I-50 bbls Alum Irsoding (sons Amerman Star: lor sale by BADAL.EY & SNIITH, 0.341 Id and LSI wood ft pk.. 4. NEI'S- 7 :1; , b1g. Tentizrj A ra N Nzts tilk i7! r iale —.- --- IV I SOAP-200 bx• Canctouab No 1 Soap, met ..1.1 Iced amtl tor .ale by nov3o LIAOALEY 6. SMITH S - ALERATug— , tons 'opener Solesatotb bamila and bozo., Just received and for asle by noval) UAOALKY kaltllTH . . ALPACAS AT IMPORTERS YRJCF,..9--43mith k Johnson, 40 Market street, w.lll .11 for the bal ance of theaeuon at Me original cut, their stock of Fancy Aipacas, comprising m.o. caner, of solm striped Muth uil chameleons.oo.44o . . 6 2 ti I oa.:as dried Peaches, h do Feathen, 0 on t steamer Comet and lot sale by C H UK ANT, 41 vrater_4t B. CUKOR. PiatisH—vii. lbs pm toed and for sale by ov3o li A FAIINMI'IICK it Co VINE COFFEIi..--ifoeti old Go. lava, , Agun..., .12 St Dontiono and Rto Co a. deer,,,,ali recd Sind for sale .t the Pekin Tea Sto7e, 70 Fourfit st, by . ... HEEP SKINS—WO Sheep Sinn& pat ree'd and for 0 sale by HUH/MIDGE, ILSON a Co, norS.'rater at LINSEED bb's buperior Ldnaeed Jon Ji_j reserved and for lab.:, nordg WICK &14`CA'SDLES3 REEN APPLKS—L2b hbla for pale by lT thoviP W & 42 ALERATI:B-141 casks Clevelbml layleyatus, 14 0 bbts dodo; lof sale by _bo•Ai WIOX AI4JA,NDLEss, BADO?i SIDES—MpOo lb. ally cured Bacon, fir sale by stoelre WICK icId.CANDLEAS (1111.369ti544S- ban prime W R Cbmw far palegy wreW WICK a ni CIOABS-10.000 lacam boas Yam Priac_ipollW for Bala low by bowskil ENULI23IIIk. BERN By Jobs D. Davis, Anetlemseer. Large Sale of Valuable On :tlonday evennig. Dee. 9, at 0 o'clock, at- dio Commercial dale.. Timms, come) of Wood and Fildi will be old. a large reflection of new Ettioka , embracing a general sesortmcni IA the vallette de .d epannicon Onaeratere and Orient , . spi, , ndo neh trtatling, fernily.end pocket tables in great r anety. Limit books, letter .and cap wriuds pa cheap publications. met a 4 ye.; quills. wafer. deco JOID`i D DAVIiI duet Daaagtti Mealier, Prints, Sartinett, O. at auction. Will be elided to the large sale of Dry Goode at the Commercial Sales Room.. this, Friday morning; at 10 o'clock, an invoice of muslin, prime elpacas, sat, beta. fee., slightly injured by water, whlgh wlll Le sed without reserve by order of underwriters-1S per 44 broerA mashes. le do super !doe and orange prints. 9 do oo c hangeable plead algae., ado fine Beaver and drees cloths; 7 do do mat satttnets. dace JOILN 31. DAVIS, Ariel. 17 pariagrs Jrssonable Dry Goode. On Thursday morning, Dec, 7. at 10'clock, it the Commercial Sales Room, eorn er of Wood and Fifth streets. will be so it: A large and general assortment of fancy and amp' , dry goods, ernbracmg dress silks, mann as d tua ntibands, black saun and a nd vesting., hinted and plain %ems laeonet. hook and cambne suu..ins, super Ma style prints, French, English and Amerman ging ham., do lames, he ns, alpacas, caehmeres shining, sheeting, Iri s h linens, danuuk horn tattle linen c entime , pocket ahatele and bdk fa of various de se mown., slaves, hostery, delLingit, checks, attpdffine cloths. otlol cloths. eassmterea,Saltrtett.4jehint, tareeds, flannel.. blankets, while nid worm.' colored thread. *elating silk. pros, needles, buttons, tape, shoe Lacings, At 2 o'clock. GIIXIII6I, Quermiseare. Furaiguro, 4. Hoooehold furruturo, table cutlery, &c. • . . ..... AI 6 o'clock, A gnaw.) , of dry goods, ready made elothing,beeda, shoes, fine hats, ceps. .hat elms. rifles, pistol. gold and sliver watches, German fancy goods, blank book, letter and nap writing paper, trunks, saddles, bnclics. whips. w fine pen knives, neon, scissors, quatititdeeby oh hardare, etc. Splendid :Veto Furniture at Auction. On Monday moraine, Dec. 11, at 10 o'clock, uthe furniture wareroorn of Messrs. It. S. & W. lord. in Fifth street, next door to the Faction** Dank of Pittsburgh, will be sold without reserve, their emit,- stock of new and fashionable household filnilture. which has been well made, and finished iu style-to tun customers, among which will be found the follow- 1111,111.: Splendid mahognny frame goring sect sofas; Mean.; Mahogany mitre table's do card do; do side; do; cherry, dining .d hreakitst ;aisles; do cart do; high and iour post bedsteads. work and wash stands; fancy and common rho rs, mahogany dressing bureaus; com mon do, innhogniry brook cense, krTernli at sale. deed JUIIN I) DAVIS, duck Peremptory bnlc of Dormapoi pry Goods. At the Canal Warehouse of Messrs, John 111 . Faden A Co Penn street will be sold without reserve, by order of the Linderwmters, on 'Tuesday morning, Dee. P2th, at 10 o'clock, 4J packiges seasonable staple Dry hoods, which have been sits Ally damaged by the sink ing of a boat in the Pennsylvania coral, ronlisting of superfine cloths, cassimcres, satinetta alpacas, cam pera"m"rge"Mbn'sTin's,d'l?:Sni„n'enti7at:a.wtolk and hdlak of rano. descriptions, bleached 1141311 brown muslins, white, yellow and scarlet flannels, Canton eels, cheeks, shit - dugs, Meetings. drillings, gloves, toa n ster, suspender', sewing silk, thread., &e, Hoods will be open for esertuitanon on the 11th lest Sale posture, and will be contiuned midi all the goods are sold. Terms, all sums under 3100 each core' imp, from $lOO to 11200. rA days credit, and on all an over $2OO, a credit of DO days will be given for approved entlora-d poles. dec4 JONN.II DAVIS, Anet. _75 Urern Apple, reed and net, W & R TeilF.ON C N. PORTER Aiixaan imxyrit FOR TWO NIUHTS ONLY . FILUMT, Dectareire a, will be presented the IRON CHEST. sti Edward filortroter Wilford Helen • Blooehe Deace amllt, ( "nth songsl•• • ...... ?dm. Cruue, 1j - To-morrow—Last ulght o(Mr. Booth. Exhibitions with the Oxy4iydregen ht ernmeetpes ON TUESDAY, THU USDA AND FRIDAY seen togs of t h is weak. Prof. Stamm, will continue the extubtuons with the Osy-Ilydrogen Microscope and blame Lantern, in Philo MetL lu addition to a large eolleetton of °ldeate tumidly enblbned wan this Instrunient, Will be shown the de compostuon of water by the Galvatne amtery and other methods, the Magnetic curves, and the erystalh— zatton of Salts. Wlth the Lanterns will he shown as Dtssolving thews. Landscapes, dimuld'undied edifices, Ito. ME= AMT ON SAILS. - - , ; ..m,,,, AMUSEMENTS. ME= 151 r. Dootd • Mr. Karnes. • Atiprorter. • NlCrYlad. Miss Vl'oltere and Mager Wood. To concladc with the WEATHKIICOCK. Trislom Tickle Me•ter Knee., • • The cabin..., ad:l ...memo at 74 o'clock. Tbkots can bo bad at Mt, Itbhardaotes Jewelry Store. Market streo•—:3 cents a auglo dokat, Or bee lot a dollar. , d0e4410 Mr=l ARMSTRONG AD CROZNMI MEIICHANTS, No 2-1 Market tr , C l'atsitureb, Pv-. will attend promptly to tho as every aesermuon of %%sateen Produce, oud olte notes entrusted to their car.. Hums_ Huwep /‘ Co: h.:burgh; litona r GNOoto o Co. New loetoon. . Merzhonto gencsOr : .01.1 c, 0., illaodcs tr. ogleby, liridgeport„4l.4.;A, G. Ric* wedaars k. bra Cincoomati; J. !lowan!, Louirlak Sr.uile Dorwort, St La.* a Licsilq, Strobe's , villa. Atte T HON FOUNDRY FOR SALE—A amaillton Poen dry In • flourishing town, with Pattern., Toot., ae., all ready Cr o hosannas, will be sold on accommo dating terms, or exchange for Iron or geode. This drew an excellent opportunity id .young Mao with small capital t o commence the Iron Foundry en due's. Enqulrc o f SOAIFE St ATKINSON. lit near Wood street. ATriIEW WLLSOl!i t rartrtithrtd ?dint/mare Pai ter Rooms. corr4l4P,iot Office Allay anti rth street entree chi Market dec6-titt. • PATENT SOLAR LARD A. NIPS—An extensive ...amen, of Cornelius & .:a celebrated many. facture, and superior to all others in use; adapted to st churches, eanteqats ‘ faccories s do relltruts,-poblic and pramte Kau to all other uses what a cheap, sae and bnißant light to clearable. Also,Gtrantloles, Hall Lantern., C.Aelutow,Glofies, Shades, Wicks, alumnus, Can, Taromenii &c. Also, Oas Chandeliers,from one to four light.. deer. fr W W WILSON, IBmarket a LACE GOODS-White and black Lace Caper; copi'd mushe do; wham and black lace Undepleavasy do Lace Berthas; black do Veils; plain French Work Collars; inmnsed and turtrico'd standing dcl;norb`d GOP to match; ladies linen cambric hdka; gout, do dodo; also, opera lien head dresses, artlficial natters, bonnet tabs and quilungs; just received and foliale maple sale and renul, by F H EATON Co, deck 52 (mnk at COAT A.ND CLOAK TRIMATINGIS--25 dos gents mooned cloak Tamplic 5 gross fignrea dlk Hine tor. 5 do do =blur do/1 do dr•drab eat den •5 do drab overcoat banns; 10 do boo coat bouons; l l2i lb• best seerunps; 50 do do patentThrreid; bidding, cap rue and other Trimmings, for tailor.' use ; cooco.T lll Y on band dec.l F HEATON dr. Co A FIIRTHEirI. ILUDVCTION. Jes. MUSPRATT d BONS' VATENTSODA A 5.11 l to 3 lons 34 cash currency or 4 mw. 6 Wed lulls 3 usus or ape arch, 34 do par, 6 moo dni Interest led dod. oPahtY 01 this brand are refer I the glass and soap manulwaran nr this dity general I y dre4 W • ht MITGUELTRFE, 160 liberty at HAMILTOta CANTON FLANNIirS-:W11:11 - d7r pto , has just teedd one ease of thaw ninon° goods. Also, WELSH FLANNELS, Warranted no to shrink to washing, .nd a WI swot of ied, yellow and white Wool Flannels, at Ins. Fake. fit , tittalitY• deed • GREAT REDUCTION IN Pnrcm—siarm a mu. eon, 46 Market attest, oar for sale 6t Y.i per er below regular pores, ICS Ciat6Cl4,lo.S4lks, nlautill do, black and fumy A4theaiy Mau& Dorms, Pali, e to Clothe French Merinos of - Dus moot CS . bice man French Clothe and Carelmerna. noer ifLMER WANTEP—A perm= actiburned with E Farming, and therrare M a small dam., will hear of . a i on hp applying at this offican None need apply but such a, can dm: satisfactory assurs,,,.. of competencym modern firming. deandlitAw ltS ritHE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 130—Jusl ,L reed and for sale by JOHNSTON Ik STOCKTON, Iknikaellert, atefl corner market and 3d sta . F1U01913 OTIMIA1311,; ; . - BV THE CAN, of .superior qtably, ist low pnees, put up by the subseiiberi expreesty for the use of famines and pestles, -rut . be ptoeeted et UV, Flenleu. mow in dos sad Alletletay ett!es, at the twit. of E. Knox., 4th street, rsttsbuyalti, M. Jet:taloa , store, Alle y eats, cud at Llos DI etet DePOL St. Chetles wet, et, et. BOLT a ItA.LTLIV GENTEV FURNISHING f.:oClDS—Ftha Sktirw.wilk standing collars; wain°, silk and wool YTS.; do do do Drawers; anki kld and wool Gloves;- tor sir tr. counn and wool 4 How; bit Danan crags.; foto Ze. pbyr flearlk. deks F H EATON Zs Co Km OLOVES—Zdoai..eulleasapar Clavasi 10 ." oleos whoa and hlk " missss colored do deed F HEATON a Co IrELYET PILI.S.--Rsevived this Mir direct froi.4 rope, the nehoto 'style Velvet 1 ill- lift,? ' imported to the Ututed Still., toITILm, mvdo atteution of purchasers. ro al' W DI'CLIPITt?CIiwd Carpet Wareroorn uayet Fonds ci deed • Siiba 4 MAN WANTED-In a wholesale end tali , Dry Oboes Store. • One echo understands the en business, and eon acre Undoubted references. Ad dress, Immediately,with real name and refet-utieu. Bo No. Pittsburgh POO (Mee. d e. 5 • 44,4 UN DRIES-330 bx. R. W1:11.4- do: .1U troxe. Sgbetied Almond, 4,..1401a1ara Ftpi 2 les dtua) dad c.....5.....2 . 1 1 r 1q60rtec bbl SletsoWs Blacking & CLIMEin't+ON I)LACK W ADDING --Ma do c extra large add he Ty. just received pod for isle I nova aIIACKLETT & 11 , 8, 99 wood it CANTON FLA.N.:‘4,,Le4— wac,af beles•heary terLl'd unialecoitol anuw 1 ti.t received by . , SIIACHLETrtc wurre. c I LK vair,oos-SCO do, black /WWII FT Inge, No yroad Dev-zb r ekttAC4LVIT a WHISE '1;1r . gHACelli t aWriir • CiUM FORTS-33V dna hue aiddas,' and desink l.i bra a 9 la., Mat apCuea at Indaard prices, by rural - SHACkaldial.' WHITE EA-4 half eliesuilt II Tea, on eonugnme at: bud by .00.7 ROlit A CIINNINGII4II ry IA ft—you Wale VAR& 7 W; - 17 - liato A lug good order, basalt, by UNDHlF— !p=•ts,"!Tstter Cun i. l7a . for HO kW' nivitt 141,Ilciksy &00,1 11/tAciRicATI & PITTIBOSGB bay DAILY PACKET LINE. HIS known line a splendid passenger LINE ert now con:pos.l of the largest, awillast, bes abed and famished, and mo t powerful baits th waters of the n Every aeconunodation and ma fort that money can procure, has boon provided let pas fort that The Line has boos in operauen for five years —has earned • onjhon of people within. the least lane. ry to thmr persona The. boa. wtil be at the foot el Wood street the day proems to starting, kyr the rem non of freight and the entry of pawengers ter, la all eases the passage money must be paid in I advance, SUNDAY PACK -ET. The ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. O. M 1111024 leave Pittsburgh every Sunday morning at 1 &duet; 0 Whetbug every Sunday evening al 10 F. at. relay Li), 1e47. . . BIOS - DAT PACILF.T. The MONONCAIiELA, Capt. &roan, will leave PVC.- burgh every glonilay moratug at le o'cloak; Wheeling every Monday eventag at le r. TUESDAY PACKET. wtil The HIBEELNLS Nu. 0, Capt. J. 10.1.amr11.0 0 . 1 , leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o'olooll Wheeling every Tuesday evening 2110 r. m. WEDNESDAY PACKET. 'rho NEW O:NI:LAND No. 2. Copt- S. DNA', tellt eve Pittsburgh every iVednesday morning at 10 'cheek; Wheehng every Wednesday evarang at 100. S. . _ THURSDAY PACKET. The BRILLIANT, Capt. Glue:, will leave Pitts burgh every Thursday morning at 10 oelock; WheeliAg every Thursday evening at IC P. M. FRIDAY FACILITY. The CLIPPER No. 2, Capi, Capon, will leer. ?hu bcap every Fnday morning or 10 o'clock; Wheelie/ every Friday evening at 10 r.. SATUILDAY PACKET. The 31.113 SLINGER. Capt. S. Roo, ill leave Pita. burgh every Saturda y .noruiug .10 o'clock Medina every Saturday everting at 10 r. Y. - - NEW LISBON AND PITTSBURGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PACK.}..3B, I' 1848. FI4OSIII tr".. 4 4qM. i t , . (vls utamow.) Leaves Piitsiburgh daily. at 9 o'clock, A. M., and Iv rives at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca ned at 3 o'clock, and Now Lisbon at 11, same nig. Leaves New Lisbon tat o'cicmk, P. AL, an d tba trip canal to the river doting ttic nig.) .I 1 G al D o'clock, A NI., and armee at Pittaburght= 9L—thus 'manic continuos. tins for carry wingers and freight between New Lisbon and burgh, In shorter ume and at less rates titan by any other mute. The proprietor. of this Line have the pleasure of In forming the public that they have hued up two Are elan Canal Beau, for the .commodation of pasomgen and freight, to run to connection with the well known steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER., and connect ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh andeillein• MIL and other daily lines of !steamers down the Ohio and bliesistuppi n•en. The proprietors pledge them selves to spare no expense or trouble to insure eom fort, sa,fety and dispatch, and ask of dm public a daft of their patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. G. S. W. HAILUALIGH, Piwb°lll'. R. FIANNA. k. Co. myllof J. HAILBAUGH Jr. Co. } Nev Le°. NOTICE—The steamer BEA VEES, E. CIEDAN ter, will leave ailer this nuIICCI, Cor Wellsville pacta ally, ED otleelt in the atermes 113 48. 1 8 PITTSBUB.IIIII t BROWNBVIILL.II Daily Packet Line. FEBRUARY 1.1,1848 FEBRUARY In, 194 LEAVE AT e A. M., AND 4 P. AL The following enw boats coapbu the lute for the present see.= AT• LeNTIC, Capt. James Parkinson! ALTIC, Capt. A. J.obs - , and LOUIS &PLANE, Copt Bennett The boats am entirety new, aml are hued op without regard to ex tun. Ev ery comfort that money can procure has been prualdod. The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat at the foot of Ross st. Passengers will be t unctal oa board, as the boats will cerustaky leave a the miser used hours, 8 A. M. nnd 4 P. M Judi The splendid light draught steamer GENEVA, Wilkins, master, will Ivan, for the above and totrrinediate port on thin dui, at 4 &cloak, P. M., posnmely. Per (might Of passarcapply on board. Mond _ I - OR NEW ORLEANS. _ ilut." The fast mime, steamer in taili a. s PENNSYLVANIA, Cant B C (tray, anti leave for above ot all intermediate ports Oda day, at lu A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard., or to dee; I NEWTON JUNES; Algt_ . PITTSBURGH a. WHEVI [NU PACKET: ._, , The meta strainer CONSUL, Allr.iinlib. Webber, master, snit leave regularly , ~. -1,-,,- r Wheeling, every Monday, Wed nesday mid Frida o y, at 10 o'clock precisely. Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thersday end Bla tnolay, at 7 o'cloei, a m, precisely. The Consul will land at all the tntermediam ports.-- Every acme:iodation that Can be , procured for the earns fon and safety of frassengers has been piondetL The boat m al. provided Ini.h2s seff-aeung safety guard to =h o t T O , SJOOIAIMS. For trOda i l i f i l; rar i gry Os I ' ° febl . comer of lot and tilinisMeld as rx . _ ,‘„_.„.. The new and splendid weenier ST. ANTHONY, D P Kinney, MUM', will run as a mg- Lau, packet between Pittsburgh sad Wheeling, waving this city every Tuesday, Thursday and Saboday at le o'clock, A. M. and Wheedles wry ry litonday, Wednesday and Friday, at P Welk, A. ht. For (rosin OT ruumege, baring superior acoornmoda tin., apply on board or . JAMS MAY, Agent. The St Anthony is e nem boat, and for .peed and ecomniodations cannot ba sturused by any Lent on he rivet. novl6 •- PITT; gjIRGR AND I.OLISVILLE PACKE'TIINIC The dew sod splendid fast passen , per packet, TELEGRAPH N 0.9, InamononllalllT. leave for Or-In null and Louts , . albs on Tburolay, the Nth inst., II 10 o'clock, A. AL For freight or pasaage apply on board, to Blral3RlLNi& WILSON &Co, or GEO fl bIILTENBERGER. o,Vir. Steamer yeytona will leave Loniavilla for Nrw I ana, 011 arrival of Telegraph No a. P evo direct, and can hare bertha second 11=4 . novl6 W3ff=t=Wl The splendid light draught MIMI!. COMET, Boyd, master, will Maya fo[ alaSyes and intermediate porta a/ this day In 10 o'clock. For freight or pusago apply on board nov3o REA3ULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET. The splendid new steamer VERAIONT, ,;•r,tv- , . Wm Haslet, master, will tease earths • • •ve and iourtnediate ports to-day For freight or passage, apply on hoard. eintB FOR SAINT LOUIS DIRECT- The eplendid steamer NIAGARA, • Co: master, will leave for above d intermediate port this day, v 10 =EMI For (raj& or pasaage apidyoa to nov2S GEO MILTENBboard ERGIE FOR ST. LOUIS. The new and fait running .tame* NORTH RIVER, • ,t4., , ,a4;tdr9: Captain Dean, will tenor for labor* -..-• and all intermediate pi:flutist:lay, at area ==M EXPIRES'S WAGON LINE, , TO AND room dijfifte , ,) Pitiebargh and Philadelphia, vts CLIAMISIMETTO TIME, Fl VE UNN IA G DAY AND AUGHT. THE pooh, are re opectfolly informed 1110.0 ttilaillo ad) commence Tanning on the `27th last A ear wiII leave Philadelphia daily with the Mai/Train to. Cbarnbersbarg, and from thence by Wagon, - with • relay of horses, running day and night. AVe will be prepared to forward 6000 lba freight daily. Apply to LEECH InCo PROXIMA TUANSPORTATION Limo. 1848, Mlia BETWEEN BALTIMORE ANUPITIMUUROH. aje Time .5 d.. Merchandise Ira/waned ay at Canal rues FU4SYI•II k DUNCANA/11714_,.. Water streak, Plneragla. FRAILEY A MARSHALL, nogl7 17 Lich% mem, I=re. SBILI/111..E di COPS PAST EXPIUSS FOR CUM•LlitriaNla riaLrortMtE, AND THE EASTERN CITIES. THE Proprietors of SOS Line base pat on Newthorak, and are prepared to forward packages of all do scriptions duly, at the lowest rarer 1. C BIDWELL, Agent, Water street, Pittabafgh ROBINSON a. 110BiES, mai v 2 &Oak Charles .t, Baltimore. ECLIPSE TRANSPORTATION LIRE. 1848. =PA S i o l uTt rue ' to 'n r d urn. h .l:l3..7rt ' uc "" e sd reeetpurd for by FIVE DAY LINE and repine wag ons, at lour rates and erreeifiorlf.a n , I C INTKLISI 1 110EJ1111, - 184d.4d. T it.A.NI I I . MTATIO.II. • 184.8. ‘..:! ADAMS fer er . .rvranling add Cortutureion kerehaut,n, rkureril.e and /hearten, arid PTO- Nito., of , yo ettrUner Otuo; also old. Adana& Col daily .064.1100 . Soars. • Mr it Ott( plreattlt facilities we ore prepared tO ship property toy rout aritbout delay. deed/few. /7A RPETS: CARPETS!:—Constandy receiving at lJ W. liven nw c k 75 Fourth arm. every variety of Carp., coneiming La part of Atiminstent, of most beanufal palette. \retorts, laical pane.. imported, very nob; 'tapestry. Brun.by, 3 ply, swp. mi,Vanatury a ll of mbleh vre Wlii oell as low as tbey onO be por ehavoft to this market Importing anti parehaelog from t +.m•r meth auaentvere, enables toi to compete te sub the •, novln i'LVIIJRINK3 AND` CARFIS FUR LADJ-M4—F.I3A V ZtpLyr Sear' . , uratie and cold, do do da Swans down Vie-tonnes; batunin aephyr, urnstlets; Swan's down Neck 'Fie. ladaes silk and sreeSert Vest.; •....11.10. down Trutunings. Jua; received at EATUN'S new True ming Stem ea Fourth et. _bov2o, SUNDRIES - 100 UDRIES-100 bush dried Poacher. let bush _ 4ple.. 3hp ;Amiens . I do istiaJteroot IS n orQ Who Dam., tam seat' per Cruyor No 2.:(e-, . DOI-P.6ON aco - • kl y lILB Fresh ALAI ImOler. 100010,. Re a, reeuved and lor sale by 00111.11 ROIUSON it Co LINSEED yd, soft' Ou, to awn • A l let tale by .0m El aoktisaiv & Co .r LOU 1-3 D ..apenor Family Flow, (97 rely by am* WICK tr. 111. CANDIA238 plgaLead, Jost reed awl for silo by 11 uqu2l. FLIFYU.!LIMYB Co pram PEAC.IIIa , -- 07 smoky jug roe d far • soy a MEND, Itt#:7 • Vaiglealk-4 seeks zecevikt b.j. rj_INSENG-1.1 sacks now taudim for as by r unt III4 I•IIDIC.ILEY h (:•;,, twin
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