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flubseitiptions to this reliable paper still be reeirrU
red
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saw to LLTPUICIB.. -,-,.
We 1411 ratite aa fareterd free of Mato!, sa
, eartleassins and subserlo o . l3o elbill pliw.
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mrrriti errsuguazi ourris is rpsblished 1
Pat; TrtWeekly, aorl Weekly.-The Etsllris lieree
Dollarsper
a y the Weekly is Flue Deliver?
amen: the Weekly is Two Dollars per surerm, stroll
ltrlmizgl=slly requested to band in
ihea'faronaleare 5 15,,-anti as curly , Indio day ago
CI 4.aa titero t iu ti wial 7
I : =alZl lar.d,,,t
-- "Poi-Lanse Commilal Intelligence,Domestle,
km, Elva News, Imparts, Mcmei bUticits,
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OM Milt pogo Telegraphic News.
'par Local iet taro ow sort gaga
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Thep have settled down in Coln:Mos toe sort
ddeinctithig state, and the excitement and inter
.l4 it PO:left dfite . g away. In the Senate notb.
J ug
is tenant*. • • except talk and bluster, for
the Melt of the -• • ate brattish. In the Hall
.appropriated to the Beprementetnes, sits and bons
the'Rump• -• • -•.• Untrue, prisoners of theirown
passions and • . acrimony. The members
speed 664 Ulm . •.. tweet . munching bread and
• the benches, a haggard, wo•
°these, and dosing
. .. .
begone .icil of i • • whose ,situation is not be
enel l 4 :The ~ bale egillodo they have 10 re-' I
. Ave ffie .tediwil • the, doe . and long nights, is
•
when . the Whig • Molten *ugh into the House
• •
terdritnrenryrl ,nt 10 I. BL, TO through the
•
cellaially of • • a nd closing their session, and
then tetirieg na - t their dinners, and partake of
Inch amusements the city affords. It in evident
the Whip hate d . all the best time of it, and
min afford to wait the Locofecos come to rm..
son. The ' of the Loothacos, however,
will not pre vent Government from going oh as
oast; and pm ly it is an well that the Legiehe
IMO -should not eet at all this winter, as other.
...wise. The. ng, from the Cincinnati Atla s,
poem the situ on of affairs in a clear light
'The • .tt ha s provided for the continu
ance of the State Government. That is enoug h .
li • the Legishdu does not organize, it is not fatal
to the State ' • at all. Nobody will lose
• half as much as members of the Legislature,
who do not get ' pay.
We s have a Governor. Article Id,
li:kni n
Becfr.gz:f.the Constitution, sayr—qhe Gov
ernor shall hold nia office for the tennof two years,
and until another Governor shall be elected and
qualified.' Thalia decisive on that point. Goy.
error Beth will eontinue in office until the Legis
lature is organized, if it be the next two years.
Seciandly—Wis shall have all the offices filled.—
Article 2d, - ;het Bth, of the Cciestitation says—
When any officien the right of whose appointment
seby this Corodiuttion, vested in the General As
mbly, shall, d ng the recess die, or his office by
any meaty bee° vacant, the Governor shell have
power to 11l vacancy, by menthe a commis
sion, which I expire at the end of the nest ses
sion of the • on.'
Thit is &eisiVe thnt.: we shall have an Auditor
of State, and officers necessary to mrry ori
business. If it be neon:moos/a shall have a See
atm and /edges. There is so difficulty on that
bead.
Thirdly--Th irdernt on the State Debt will be
kii.dgThe af 1 825 iinalssa, inn:dation to the
Dan, an rim the Auditor ofState to levy
and collect a equal to the interest onthe public
debt, exclusive f defaleatimis, which shill be ap
plied to that p . Full provaiou is made for
the pabhe d
Fourility- 1 county business will go on as
Usual.
Under then: csi,Lty'nctunattrices, it is tot 'necessary
v
to the ale that the Legislature should or
wise Cerm
et, it isnot m necemary, that sane
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thin should be hives to barefaced hand.
The Whigs have =mold an organimtrn with
37 members. Mr. Leiter and inn en mcapment
have actosprofenother organization, with 3d mem
bers, and Messrs. Pugh and Pierce' Now, it is
plain, neither on succeed in that way. The Whigs
can go on quietly, till the encampment in the State
HOMO is
ar e , oof hying on bread and cheese.—
When they they - can either make nameable
terms, or go home. The last would. probably
please the people crate as well as any thing they
meld do. •
- The electinao will occur next October, in the
Mood manner, end beyond doubt the people (who
will then have no Presidential Election maiden
them) wrd place the mates beyond controversy.
As to Me execution of the laws, there is no diffis
eulty. All the local num and officers will be to
power, as before, and any one who resists the law
will be easily restrained by sheriffs. The Gover
nor oominsmds the ilitia, and the whole power
cif the State inil be, so it ever has been, arrayed
CD the side of law and order. Pablie opinion
irrevocably find in that direction, and any nttempt
at public disturbance will be put down. Let the
law abiding portion of the Legislature, then, submit
to no fraud; hot (minty remain at the seat of Gov.
=men; ready to organize whenever it can be
done moording to law.
If no organization is mole, the State will be
quite as well off. Public opinion is clearly with
the order and law chiding members. There is [m
ilting needed but firmness and patience.
UNITED STATES' SENATOR.
A correspondent, signing himself' An out and
out Democrat; sends as • communication containing
some strictures sm an article in the Dispatch, laud
jug the Hon.S. Casco m. Our correspondent la
bor* undarthe conviction that Mr. Cameron is lays
lug a train with this art of an adept in the Machin
eel= school of politics, to secure his re•election
.to the United States' Senate, on a plan :similar to
that which eecured his success over the regular
nominee, at his first election. Hints of such a
scheme have reached us before to day; but we can'
not believe there is any possibility of success.—
There cannot he one Whig, elected to the State
Legislature, so lost to honor and good faith, m
to
betty his friends, and give his vote for such a po
litical trader' as Simoa Cameron- It may have
been politic Or the Whigs, at the session of 1845,
to vote for Mr. Cameron, es they did, for the pur
ee!? of . defeating the regular nominee, who was
add 16 her the enemy of protection, bat there can
be no arouse now when there is a chance of se
curing the 'services of a thorough and able Whig
in the Senate of the United States, for six years
Inakthe 4th of March nest.
An effiabhu been made, in various quarters, to
inscommendMr. Cameron !tithe favor of the Whig
;arty, but without any show of reason whetever.
Re is as thorough a LoccAao Democrat as is any
=the State, and degraded his high office by fraok
blit_Loecdoco documents charging General Taylor
with-receiviag =Ma toy, and containing other
equally slanderous =temente.
As oar Democratic correspondent's article may
=Gard sem ieformattoti of public utility, we will
give it to morrow.
TUX Pasimmix's Mass= is an awful pill for
ibis country papers . of both pink. Its 0 nprece.
dented else occupies the entire apace of some,
lrhile Ohms cut it up into pasts, end thus manage
AOeve it in several doses. Even the daily jour.
as= oche city of Yidsburgh, found • combination
locetwary to get it out. A paper has just reached
=bearing at the head the title, 'Journal, Cbroni.
cki, and Putt Extra.' The other Pitudrugh papers
did nospnblink it until the day after It was receiv
ad. At l rmcariar the papers combined inn mind.
lay way; but in many places the inland papers
4laslise publishing the message at all, merely con.
tenting themselves with a skeleton of its contents.
This movement defeats the mum object of Mr.
Polk, Which Was to endeavor to prejudice the
minds ofdple_in regard to certain national
topica.--meric an.
The remarks of one kind friends of the North
American unintentionsLy Convey the impression,
that this patter did not publish the Message until a
day after its rereptioa, and until after the "Journal,
Cbtopicls, and Post tam: We received the
tee age by telegraph, and set it up entirely with
'Mt ordinary hands, and published it on Wednesa
Jay afternoon, and the 'Journal, Chronicle, and
poitEitr*' was published the next day from our
earl,
A Wino Fsen.x.—ThelleeverArgus nye. "the
Ice card of Mr. Leech, 01 Mercer county, referring
to the votes:of binuelf and 0.1110 .%/11 tie the Whig
,candidate—.his other son being hi political unites
i,:rugatr". 7 has drawn to our attention a better
an amonger ease in• oar own county. Mr. As
wiicut-Warrz, of Ilopewell township is the father
of arose saw, nod the late election run
worrams cut their Tama for Zachary Taylor.—
They am, withal, unwavering Whip, and have
been "from the wart." It is rare Indeed to find so
bilge A thtnlly. of voters, an holding the same ',At
test serrifettlPL. We think the Worm Pewit) ,
'bur Or NI jahn..
bintaaa Pleinta.crima—The Legistamre of In&
arnatnet et Indianapolis on the 4th nun, ea MM.
*rod by the election of George W. Cam of LAW%
cepa, as Speaker of the House; Gaya. Dodd w.
Alecto! ale( Clerk of the House, end Judge Tema
diematary tithe Senate--ill democrats There is a
Zniliditati Senator to elect—the democratic can ..
.140.4)11MpleidreigoerernorWldtemilbe, Hon
ioWen, E. X. Chalideatiens,M Ed. A. Hennepin,
eretaninatmbem
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Duringthiepest pity, the St. vieettee,n frigate
oafirst elan, and the Ve nt,'lt:ShiP
of
4*
Ike, have been Impelled. The hotels, a well Se
the kiwis , timbers of the frigate, went found on ex
amination to be so decayed by the long time she
had been on the stocks, that her security would
have required repairs at a large cost, and it was
deemed , ettonamicalpalaunch her. She Inth been
•in riommiukinoind tin splendid addition to the
'nail. • -
, .The constraetien of the four steamship
authorized by the Ant of Congressof 34. March,
1841, is in; a satisfactory state of progress. The
Saranac, built as the navy yard at Kittery, has been
launched. The Powbutten, at Norfolk, the Sas ,
quebarma, at Ehßadelphia, the San Jacinto, at N.
York, may be launched and ready for sea in the
coarse of the next year.
There are anfoilsbed on the stocks, at the see
' end Navy Verde, four ships cif the rate of 14 guns,
and two frigates of the rate of 44 guns. They are
securely sheltered, and it has not been considered
judicious or o oasistent with the interest of the set.
vice to launch theta- They are so near compile.
lion that they can be readily launched' and fitted
for sea service on the shortest notice, if public ex.
igencies shall require.
The operations of the navy during the late Meat.
can war are reviewed, and deservedly eomplimem
led. The report says that through the chicieocy
of the navy not a single Arnerican2sel has been
lost to her owners daring the war.
The Secretary:says, that the et felt for our
flag, and the fear ofour Navy, has alone restrain
ed fineign nations (tom the temptation to immmit
depredations by means of privateer. In compan.
tug the smallaess of our navy with the extent of our
commerce and sea coast, the Secretary does not
recommend an increase, but thinks that it ,hold
be made capable of great expansion in case of
of necessity. To effect tins, there should always
be a greater number of otfieers than ate of imme
diate
use, so that skilful commanders may always
be on hand when wanted. He recommends that
officers rendered unfit for duty otherwise than by
wounds received in battle, or not qualified for pro.
motion to higher grades, should be placed on re
duced pay out of the line of promottoh.
He dwells with peculiar sirens on the efficiency
and necessity of naval reboots, and strongly recortr
mends an approriation for that purpose. He also
recommends that the trophies won by our naval
heroes, and now in the department at Washington,
be plated in the naval schools to excite the echol.
en to emulation.
The construction of the dry docks at Philadel.
phis, Pensacola and Kittery, is treated of next.
The prices stipulated to be paid for the works
complete are at Pen5ac01a,15921,937; et Philadel
phia, 581 3,742, and at Kittery, 5732,905; total,
$2, 4 8„584.
By the acts of March 3d, 1847, and August 3d,
1848, 5150,000 were appropriated tar the objects,
and an estimate is submitted for $650,000 for the
next fiscal year. In the contracts for such costly
work, and especially as the appropriations made
ware known to be insufficient to meet the whole
coat, it was deemed proper ID provlde for partial
payments as the works regressed, with sueh se
curities t indemnify the Government in the event
of allure to comply on the part of 'the contractors,
as it was thought reasonable to require-
The Naval Observatory and the valuable result
of the labors of Liget Maury and his assistants,
are alluded to in rtrong terms of commendation.
Under the several contracts made with this de
partment for the transportation of the mails in
steamships convertible into war steamers, the par
ty Interested have made great regress ID the con
struction Mamie sestets and machinery.
The connected lines in all their parts will. it is
expected, be in successful opeietion early in the
ensuing spring. and a molar communication
established between N. York sod Oregon.
The report recommends that authority tie given
to contract Cu. the transportation of the mail be
tween New Orleans and Vern CITIZ, in steamships
conversable into war steamers.
In the matterof. hemp required. for antral use, the
Secretary proposes to Invite,by advertisement, the
hemp growers themseves to contract, and, by no .
capon proposals fur 25 tons and upwanls, awl o
case of equably of Md, to give thu preference to
the farmer who grows a, to encourage the genera ,
adoption of the most improved roams of prepartng
this important supply for the navy.
The military contribmion collected in the Gull of
Mexico, at porta and places in the military itecu
pation of the naval kirrcs. amount to 5131.53 n.
From the squadron in the pacific the accounts
have not yet been received and adjusted.
At Mandan, then in the occupation of the navy,
Commodore Jones reports to the Department that
up to the 17th dime, 1046, the contributions at that
E r.. amounted to $254,365
. It is not probable that any considerable eollec•
dons were made by officers of the navy at soy
other point on the Pacific coast.
There ban been no case of delimit.
The duty of collection. disbilesement and ac
counting wn performed by naval officers wifh.mt
any allowance for the service
The expenses of the department for the two as
cal years ending on the 30th June, 1845 sod I ...RI,
amounted to 314,967,030 09 and the aggragrue a
mount expended in the two years ending on the
30th of June, 1816, was 521,598,68118.
The Secretary recommends that there should
be a revised book of the naval regulations. sad
that a small number of emu's= pursers be appoint.
ed.
A joint Board of Officers of the Army and Navy
has been organized, with orders to:proceed tothe
West coast, and make an examination of the coat
of California and Oregon, with a view to the col
lection of the necessary infarrostion to determine'
on proper points (or fortification and a Nary Yard,
when it shall be the pleasure of Congress to direct
such establishment. A Navy Yard on the Cali
forma mast, with suitable mean. tor the repair of I
vessels, would, in my judgment. be of the highest
pnblie importance.
11Fn obedience to the direction of the act of Con
geese, March 2d, I t. 4". .11,' the termination of the
Mexican war the Monne crops was reduced both
in men and °Meets to a number not exceeding the
number to services: um date of the act. - The re
daction of the men was etfoeted by discharges as
they amved in the United li'mes. The duty of
reducing the Lowlier of officers was more &honk.
It wan necessary to drop from the rolls four Cap
tains, four first Lieutenants, and four second Lea
tenants.
It was determined to organize a board of officers
of mnk superior to the rank of captains, and they
were instructed to designate the officers who could
be beat spared from the service. They made their
report, and the others designated were dismissed
without alleged (halt. C
Raroor or TIM Posrassnat Gors.c.—Tins is n
long and carefully prepared document, filled with
valunble stattstines in regard to the operations of the
department, not merely for Ilse last year but for
several preceding years. We inak,c mann for n
very brief eynoysis, which we hod m the Philadel
phia Sun.
The poet routes ,p4operntion within the United
States, on the 30th day of June I.t. were 163,20 ,
miles in extent, and the annual' transportation of
the mails over them w. 41,012,519 miles, costing
82,446,766, as follows, to wit:--0n railroads, 4,117,
400 miles, costing $5,64,102 i la steamboats, 4,3 , 55,
600 miles costing 8262.019: In coaches, 14,555,166,
miles, coating 871 4 6,992.
The saving in the cost of mail transportation,
during the last three years, exclusive of the foreign
service, amounts to 5456,136.
The result of the mall lettings last spring, in the
middle sections, will add to the service of the cur
rent year, 658,697 miles more of annual trail4or•
nation, while it makes a reduction from the cost of
the year ending June 30,1646, of 861,674.
The number of nand contractors in the service
during the lest year was 4,017, nod the number of
local and mall agents and until messengers 246.
connected with the service on railroads and steam
boats.
The foreign service, during the past year, hoe
been increased by an additional steamer, the Hen
mann, being placed on the line between New York
and Bremen, and monthly trips ere now performed
between those two cities with regularity.
On Mei 7th of October Last, the leakbnl was placed
on the line between Charleston and Havana, in•
compliance with the contract with Messrs. Mordeen
St (lourdln and will hereafter perform semi-month
ly trips.
The wean steamers California, Panama and
Oregon, constructed under a contract with the Sec
retary of the Navy, for service on the Pacific, have
sail. from New York to Panama, and the Gab
kiroin is expected to COMlll4ll3ce service tor this
department on the let ofinnuary next, from Pana
ma to Oregon.
The Secretary of the Navy has likewise employ
ed the Falcon on the line between Havana and
Chagres, and she is expected to sail from havens
Chagres in time for the mails to reach Panama.
and to be forwarded by California to the territories
oa the Pacific coast. This department has made a
contract far the transportation of the mails across
the Isthmus, from Chagrin to Panama; so that in
future them will be a regular monthly mail from
Charleston, by Heyman, Chaves and Panama to
Oregon.
Regret is expressed that the Oce. Steam Has
vigation Company, (New York and Bremen) have
been unable to comply with their contract by finish•
tag their ken Steamers, but the indulgence of eon.
gress is Invoked in their behalf.
The number of posteotficos on Ist July last, srr.s
16,159, being an increase driring the year of 1,013.
The number of offices established was 1,309. The
number discontinued 29&
The number of poumesten smnointed Miring the
year, erne 4,121. Of this number. 2,169 were up .
pointed; in cont.:mance of reiemations, 1141 In con.
sequence of deaths. 240 an consequence of chanamg
aims of offices, 197 in consequence of removals,
in ociesequenodpf expiration of commie.)as which
were not renewed, 14 in consequence of commis•
Mime renossed, 5 in conseqUencb of UllpOncing
appotraments,l,3 o 9 in consequence orness
offices
•
department appears to be in a very Nourish.
mg condition—the surplus over the estimated re.
ceipta for the current year bang set down at $428,-
33& This surplus la atiThinted to the reduced
rennet postage, for under the old and higher rates,
the Covetp tas fell short of the expeoditures
Th g , Cr Gene Val recommends n still
further reduction in the Masai postage. Ihi letter..
a uniform rata of dye minutia each half ounce or
fraction under, and another gun Mir each addition.
Dal halfonnee or fraetton under. On newspapers,
a TRAM TOO Or our cent 111r)011 esett ounce or tree
don order h. All other elated mtutes to be rated
with amide oawroper postage. ,
faiieliimeitthateidtbrra rate of fifteen cents
might be ad?in tageas :adopted far the Ibreign
mange; andloutde eppfloable to our territories on
the Paiddeoaid , moduee More relict tile than the
abirged now made.
The abolition of the wanking privilege Is now
end, end it. abodes exeshly pointed out. flame
m a
'idea of the abmie of the ,i •
1 4 1 . tfill ma p ,
finned tit:maths report of . - tlitt..
offieevby trideh it appears - ..: • !Mtn da • ,
the 6 th unt il the l2tilday otAnwibtlast, inelnieee,
i5O bap °Mee matter, weighingls,sso pabadb,
- averaging daily 5078 pounds, pasiOd thrOugli . hili
. '
Upon inquiry, it appears that, between the ti t k
Dec. and the let of October, 6=5 was htht Iron
the two Houses of Congress, through the mails a
bout five millions of oopiesot speeches and mad
matter, weighing under two ounces., and about one
hundred and seveutpeeven timusand public docu
ments, berides the leuers written by the mettiters
of the House of Re orsentatims; end them re
mained to be brmarded more than one half of the
public doeumentsordared to be printed at the last
NG6IIOO.
(The following original lines con[nin the spirit
or true poetry, and show that Pittsburgh is not
destitute of poetical genitor]
For the Pittsburgh Ossetic.
TAR. BUSER'S DEATH•
111.1 IN:FUTDN OF moo.
In a garret dreary and lone,
An old man feeble and dying My,
And the winter , . blast with dismal tone
Whistles around the attic's eon.,
Making its timbers creak and groan,
Till they creek in every stay;
Hot he heeds the tempest not,
Nor the tolling midnight chime,
For his body struggles In mortal throes,
And his soot is leaving time.
Ile noses his hoary head;
And gazes in fear around,
Arid drug. the rags fee or his pallet bed.
While he groans aloud with inward dread
And pierces the deep profound.
His face is wrinkled and wan,
Cadavcrous, yellow, and thin,
And hie fingers and hands with blotches of brown
Are nothing but bone and skim
A rashlight dying only makes
The darkness darker still,
And while his body with palsy quakes.
And hislnivertng frame like on 631,C11 shake.,
His traterdons some m shrill.
"I ham heaps of shining gold,
I have treasures of wealth untold—
Filched, from the younf, and wrung from the old,
Hmtlehed from the timid, and craved from the hold,
From the chest of a brother miser doled,
From the coders plenty rolled,
From the wily paSitibroker, heartless and cold,
From the goads of the friendless widow sold,
From the secret mine to the robber's bold,
And from the hunter of fortune cajoled—
( have gold, gold, swung gold,
But alas„ I son only of mortal mould'
"I have diamonds from the orient .and.,
And rubies from Indian streams;
Bright pearls from Ceylon's glittznng strands,
And flashing gems from the Southern lends;
Bat .11 will gnsteis in other hands,
And this is the end of my cherished plans—
hty and my dreams_
But hark' I hear a sound—
Who comes to my attic throne'
Oh, near tt approaches, and thunders around,
And %banks the slumbers of silence profound,
Yet sure I am here .11 alone !
!Till the wail of the widow in tears.
Who I turned from her home to the atreer—
!Ts the gob of the amid and tender in years •
flow well I remember their hope. and their tears,
When they stood to the inght want that rang pi th
ears.,
All exposed to the rain and the sleet.
And by the side of the wtdow pale,
There rises another with fearful
His awful noire makes my vitals gnarl—
For I clutched km all when he pined in iail,
Innocent, innocent—yet how long
He lanthaislied, before his body strong
Fell in nuns before the mighty breath
Of the grim destroyer—Death .
They circle my roach around,
And cluster with noiseless tread.
Nearer, nearer—but nor a sound
(ti rob. or 4gh, or wail can I hear
They are Arles. and grim. and I shriek with Iran
At the awful and solemn ntillneo here -
OW cruors would be a relief to my ear
From thth army of the dead .
A•aunt and route not near me now,
When the pallor or . death Is on my brow,
Al) eyes are sightless, and yet I sec
Your ghost]) Meer gri ming at me;
but Cannot dle till my huger. hold
Safe, side from your clutches my darling gold,
And though you hare ought of the lien. old,
I defy you to sower, it from my fold.
Yen—here is a hag by my Nalco, aide—
Though my ever nee dart I bear it clink
Is glitter I lion through the network chink,
(arn would I so Aliose the shining ore.
Sad rot, won wrath the charnel door'
The &sword and tone ni hir 'wee was sail.
And the sound of the toetal tell hoary sod ehal
For he cant on hi* fore, oral arab hp 4 applied
To the idol of !downlon —the miser died.
. .
Mr. Benton, and tUe Free Terettoryl
We were nu: a Lula pleased to see Ore positson
taken by Mr Bev roe. in relation to Slavery in New
Menem. Old Bullion come. out like a tuna, and
calla Slavery by tm right 11/111101, and stand. up for
the rigimi of our, New Mexican brethren. AIM,'
we are not among the admirers of the area; Mi..
sourtma yet it gives us pleasure to find him uu the
side of human freedom. We hope he will not fail
u. at the crisis, as he did in the Texan Quondam.
This New Mexican question issecond in imp°,
Mace to no other subject before Congress. as au
effort will be made, backed by all the power of the
present admutistrutton, to have the largess portuni
of that territory recognized as belonging to Texan
than which there can be no more unjust
and ab
surd hypotbe“-
Fnx Frarimma—We called yesterday at the
Furniture Ware Rooms of Mr. James Woodwell.
on Third Street, and confess that the variety and
richness of the furniture on band for sale, and man
ufactured to order. exceeded any thing we had
ever before seen. Ills S,fes, Lounges, Tele...
Teter, and Chairs. of the modern, though in inn.
tenon of an anment style. are of the richest and
most superb description., manifesting a sound
judgement and correct taste. His supply of every
variety of non, chaste, and costly furniture, has
never been exceeded in this city. and for beauty
and workmanship, we do not think can be excel
led any where. ,Those of our citizens who cannot
supply themselves from these ware rooms. must
be fastidious indeed See advertisement.
Mr. Hampton—The Tariff.
Thu following is a copy o( the bib which Mr .
Hampton gave notice of his intention to offer at
the earliest opportunity presented by the rules.
A Bill to repeal tlir Tariff Art of Paid and to Tel ,
tore the 7 ariff of 11112.
Sec 1. Bed enacted by the Senate and . House
of Representatives of the United .States of Amens
ea:in Congress assembled—That from and after
the passage of this Act, the net entitled no act re
ducing the dunes on imports and for other porno
sea passed the 30th day of July A. D. 1 ettl. by
and the same is hereby repealed. And the art
entitled "An act to provide revenue from imports,
and to change and modify rioting laws inaposati
duties on imports and for other purposes" passed
the 30th day of August A. D, 1532 be and the
semen hereby reenacted.
Massa. Korroas—While reading the President's
Message, the following hoes, which I read some
where, many years ago, werobrotight forcibly to my
recollection:—
In all the world as / do ken,
There are but three unhappy men.
The first is be Mat no good coo, (do)
Nor will he learn of any man.
The second is he that bath the wit,
Rut no man is the better at, (of n)
The third. he that knows the right,
And dues the wrong with all his might.
I know not the author—Your reader. may ap
ply either character they think suits bee.
AULD LANG SYNE:.
FLoama.—Goternar'J Airasage.—The Lep,.la.
ure of Florida met at Tallehane on the 28th ult.
In the Senate, Hon F.. D. Tracey, arm elected
President. In the lion.e, Hon. B. A. Putnam mu
cluxeuSpaalier. The organization being complet
ed, the inesaage of Governor Mostly wan reatived
and read.
The financial affairs of the State are in good coo.
ditam. The receipts into the treasury, fur the year
ending November I, were $56,802 71, which, added
to the balance on hand at the commencement of
the year, stakes g total of 160,581 82. The ea -
penditures locate same period were $65,2,59
thus leaving a balance 111 the treuury of 81,328.
10.
A portion of the document reteles to the indmns,
showing there are about 000 to the Stute,lsll beteg
capable of hearing arms. Their frequent maraud.
mg excursions lead to the belief that unless they
are removed or restrained within their appointed
precincts, we have no guarantee that anotherbles.uly
oat may not be begun at any moment.
To alias • MATPll.—Pestpil a young gentleman
and lady in good condition, let the gentleman be
green and the lady tender. Place them at thedta uer
table and beset the gentleman with a good quanti
ty of wine. While he is soaking, stick in a word
every now and then about Mies this will help to
make hint boll. When he begins to change color
and torn red, take bug into the drawing room, wit
him and the lady aide by side, Maff them wits
sweet cakes and atrong green lea Then plane
them at the piano, and blow the Mimes till the lady
sings; when you hear the gentleman sigh, um time
to remove theta as they are warm enough. Now
put them by themselves in a corner of the room, or
on a sofa, and there let them simmer together for
the teat °tithe evening. This :lion of game is not
cooked at one dressing,but if repeated two or three
times, mire being taken to keep them together as
much as convenient, they will be ready at matri
mony whenever they are wanted. N.
marriage they will require looking to now and then,
as they are apt to become sow.
Ct.tv's Haums.—The Cincinnati Chron.
tele, of Friday Ind gays.
•We bad the pleasure, on Monday and Turn'
day nitrating the venerable patriot by the hand at
Ashland. He Is now entirely relieved of all din.
nale, and a every day regaining hi. strength, being
able to ride out in bin earrings in food weather.
He intends to speed the winter it the milder climate
of the South, and expects to start in New Orleans
in a Garrote:lL"
The Lexington Reporter saps, Mr. Clay visaed
that place last Tuesday hr the Net th an i p Av .
vreeke.
A Cumkr w the Atom, of famine gollogp
shall appear to morrow. .
..lasteral lateElegpsaute. 11Grysa ran Purse wok to, D 5 sam
nut 'irseiti6jagn DA= an:Kra. O .IW r i.. " B ' l illkl Ml l adal.. *W ilia
" . ...epriol32.pil.' Xtrarefinu t u youluive 19 1 11
Isfstfta 4r OVP s u# l37 . ff wet st ValvA.
ite*ay aly*loolll a IFimpapiirho gave her rungtei Menthe onlyeffichert means to erne yea to tual
to the Mayor's tirr.„,EZ,,,gkra;wideh‘nlikin'aVarl3
cOmmela the diamete r Abe mbes,
Somandefthrsfollowini circumstances ..—about 3 hmlev up the =ens vffil
ery obrtraeuon jb.t_Tm'hd:!
_olelock on this same day she had gem into the ra rip isiaoakete sbd thus 7,nri,e`,,,,,,,,,.`v
re ufgesars. Mason & Anthony, Market Street, 1. 1 412 , 11 1 ,.. d
•
in company with a Mrs. Dunlap—a taulatto--to pulmonary Agetre so
e , i ßer
h ea io . e,,, b
Jay-nets Expectorant
purchase a lace collar. After turning over a vas and rebel is erruun. and you will find that you have
rietyrif articles, she selected a collar for which For ed rTllifburgh at this Tea Store 79 41
she tendered a counterfiet Allegheny scrip for nee •u ' el sa
lull
dollar. She immediately passed along to ascend
the stain, for the purpose of examining tome
shawls—and when called hack, on the score of
the counterfeit bill, promptly re.sponded'l'll change
it fora good one when I conic down.' The 'Ladies'
went up stain, and were shown a variety ofishawle
by Mr. Campbell, one of the clerks of the establish.
meat. During the time Mr. Campbell was ex-
hibiting the shawls, he saw the woman Johnson
take one up and put it under her cloak, which,
however, she shortly of laid upon the
counter, the quality perhaps not being quite to her
mind. Mr. Campbell continued to show more
shawls—one of which she held up, to display and'
examine it more thoroughly. In a few minute*
Mr. Campbell saw her take up it shawl again and
put it muter her ckiak, shortly afterrarhich she
agreed to take one, and requested that it might be
laid aside for her for a day or two when she would
call and pay for it. Mr. Campbell then informed
Mr. Baker, soother clerk in the utabhaliment, that
the woman had a shawl under her cloak which
she haa'at paid for, and Mr. Baker politely inter
cepted her passing down stairs by laying his hand
upon the rail, and remarking, Well madam you
hav'nt found a shawl to suit yen , ' 'No sir,' was
the response. Mr. Baker replied that if she
would return to another room with him he thought
he could suit her. In the mean time Mm Dunlap
passed down the stairs, and went out of the ahoy
The woman Johnson' returned withpillr. Baker
into the print room ; and Mr. Campbell followed.—
Mr. Baker then naked whether she had sot got
a shawl under her cloak.? She seemed thunder.
struck nod, at once, replied that she Ind; declared
she had never done the like before; that if her bus•
band knew he would never forgive her—and beg
ged that nothing might be said about it further, that
she would take the shawl, and would pay one
dollar upon it then, ansi leave it till she could call
and pay the rest. Mr. Baker kept her in eons
venation till a police officer was seat for, and on
his arrival she was taken to the Mayor's office.
The presentation of the con nterteit note exalted
the suspicion of the officers, and a search was ries
cordingly made. In passing down Fourth Street
she retitled something into her mouth, which she
vainly attempted to swallow; and on her arrival It
the office, a lam collar was extracted from her
throat tolerably well moistened. Upon bee per
were found Sal in counterfeit Allegheny
Scnp, 6tur s's and OMB 91. Search was mode in her
house, on Peon St., above the toll gate, sod also
in the house of Mrs. Dunlap her oompamon.—
Nothing however, of a suspicious character, was
found In the house of either of them.
Mrs. Johnson was again examined beim, the
Mayor, yesterday afternoon. She admitted having
had twenty three 95 notes to her posseuiou
which she said were given to her by • man whom
she did not know. She had sold the greater part
of them for 31 cm each.
She was eoronotteti to take her tool at lb. a.
rtesauww—Mil $3OO.
M .virtu LInaYY, A%U Mic11,11( . 11 * INSTI
rrIlL —We last evening had the pleasure °rheas , .
ing a lecture delivered to the members of this In
stitute, in the Apollo Hall, by the Hon Walter For.
ward. The foam feature 01 the lecture cob the
contrast between Selfishness and Benevolence a.
displayed to the organization ot society for the
purposes at government.
The lecture wv exoetilingly well attended—a
fair sprinkling of ladle. being prawn'.
triad we had n table to wt.rm on, we could erts.ly
have taken every word, but the knee it a poor
among (leek. Wr shall, however, give mph,.
ettraets to our paper to morrow. Th. will par.
hany ea.dndr /..,,0)te,..11,,,bve and rther local re
ports for the day, 'nit we true, by the means, to
g/ve to our paper au triter/cm/a; dauraelear,bv
reblevutg, oeuvuunally, the dull inountutry 4 the
onlamry laza! Afar.
Swots Aoclnte7.—th Tuesday night a man
got too leg torn off at Hog Island, artile atiempung
to cable a tint boat. By some unlucky moternent,
be got Ins leg entangled in the cable, haring taken
a turn round the tree, and the rapid motion o( the
boat gong down stream drew the cable up snug,
and with It the poor man s teg;oirhich wen iterally
torn If
CLI=EM=I
our reader* that this la the last erenusg of toes.
interesttrig einanitona To tuose who have never
seen the "dtesletng stews, we recommend them
as paeuoarly narnetiVe The Mierol.ooe extn
boron• are also wonderfully Inters/sing. extubiuntr
the works ut suture la their tutoute.t part*.
Hafts of Lumber in:natant to come down rite
the Allegheny Several hove come down front
alms. Warren in less than two days.
'4t.i roaLu Get n, sy run Mar.—The "Penn•
oyl yaw. of Saturday has the following paragraph;
••We learn that a deposits of 111,000 dollars of Ca.l
- gold was made at the Mint yesterday, by a
gentleman just arrtved via Panama, who brings
with bun an equal amount bedungtng LO other par.
uea. The depootte, though not yet swayed, has
been sadmetaly tested to prove it to be 01 unusual
punt)y. We understaad other pantes in the city
are to possession of specimens of grant value"
N,n1 , 1 TO till A NTIIIIAMOt• •NO WOIOS OW TOM crrt
or Pirranraou Wk.( Comm... of Conferonee
met at tho Old Court Howe., in Ilit Common Connell
Chambe r pursuonl to a tall of the Chatralan, os Mon•
Jay eventrag. the Ilth mat.: Wrn Nl'Candleso, Pros,
dent, In the Chair, M. Brush and /antes U. Murray,
ectourtes.
Resolved. l'hat the Whigs and A.m... of the
city of Pittsburgh, will meet on Saturday eveinug. Dee
;Md. •t 7 o'clock, P M at their usual places orbolding
primary meettngs, elect live delegates from each
Ward. in meet in convention at the Old Chun Mouse,
on Wednesday, Dee. 17th, at In o'clock. A M., fot the
purpose of puttlng in nominatton a eandtdate for Alay -
Or WM. AIVANDLESS,
J socrearlo..
A .
Nlezahr, )
Elgoralty e( Pittsbargb
;4•l . oll.ll4l,.—Alraisrs. Whne 3 Co,—Gentr. Please
to announce the name of Capt Juan Ilataaola a. a
.unable perroo for the office of Mayor of thy pay
deerlAta Form Wow.
touvry —Mena. Editors Pleue announce that
Dr. Rosa. Whet la • candidate lot the office of May.
deo ., thrrn
WARD
y.
—B. t . Sews... Fess snll be supported
to the lloovenuon tot the nontotation of Mayas, for los
long, hothittl and zealous sar•teea as a Whig.
detbdot• Vivra WA.
mauls. Wirers k Co.—Cents: Please to aooounce
the name of Mr lingo Witorsat, as a mutable parson
(or thit office of Mayor of t h is city
novV.Ul
Mai COO
A• eKIII , T. FAQ., w4tl tic s cood•dato (E.. Immo/woo for
c office of 31aTor. nort4no Buono vvi...
Mayoralty of Allositany 0117.
MA VO/ALIT or ALLsoosor CITT.—Mr. Edttor You
will pleura aunounee the name of Mr. J 010,11,11 Kerr,
3d It Allegheny, for the °thee of hfiryttr, subject to
the &cotton of the Whig au4 Autpuraonie Couv•noon.
opetf-ler Mir, Venom.
ALlAolltni WAgD Ml=nue —The Antlol6llooll and
Whigs of Allegheny one requested Us. sueet oty Setae
day rgeolng, the Rah mat., at 6k o'clock, El ;WIT no./
Ogees in ea •rd, w elect two delegiaing to the
Cope, 00n to meet on Wednesdit) evening following,
at the Town Douse, to potinnoininalton • eatididate
for Mayor, and • candidate for Director of the Pad,
and also to unminate candidates for city /linnets
J AM IS. TASSF.I ,
dee 14 `See')'of last Convention
Tomo W•an Pants., hicarimi —The Whit and
Atiumasonie citizens of the 'Mord Ward, He reyricatrd
La incet al the ..Icll.l Hausa, in said - Want, dn'Paltu
day -ext. Dee: 16th, at 7 o'clock, P tor the purpose
of nonnuatilis a suitable ticket to be supported as the
corning Ward election.
By order oldie Poranswen. deep
It 7 Annual subscriptions will be remind the
h a at store of Eliitin k:itglisit, 74 Plural sties% for tho
Jewiskittironicle, published b) the 411.0c11111 SOOVII
(or meliorating the colidtuou or the Jews, iind edited
by the Rev A 11 Wright, Pastor of the Associsto
Church, Jane street, New York. Ocala
tcr The soft, Angelic espreamon ammo females 1,
grateful to view. whiled vie repulsive, coarse, mudtly
yellow faces of ethers. excites di/gust—Use .IM, wilt
males. Could such people b. 10dlleed to try a cake of
the true Joan' ltdtao Clicaaseal Soap, they would be
enraptured with the change. They would have a deli
cate. clear, white also, while every di,fi gun ,..„,, or
erupuon would he removed and cured_
Pairriceuit Nartea—Persous who have booght heap
counterfeits and tuutalmits of this, upd Mo e b ud „i„
fedi prpttutsd, matt tr Ibis, Ile Migto /tw a t o,
for Jones' Soap. For sale at st.Jscuors's, Liber
ty WOOL tmM
Do
sok oust you
ine! Mad Went to dress, beauufy and make your hiti
l—
!, Henry 1 CUllein, late barber an loard the memo
boat booth Amer.., do sal tom :ones . Coral flan.
Ilestonsure is the best article eyed nod for dreosing,
s oftening, cleansing, and keeping the hate a long tune
. o ft, c lear, silky, desk and in oaten; all Lay emaciate's
trreferred it to anything doe. •
this snll Nagy reasoneble *non
.tact. I mighi,gira the none. d6f ,TJU
others. Formats by : , WifIJACSSON,
rep) DD Liberty ei,stirn °Nes Dig Snot
. , .
t o- Ladlet mho axe Jonea'Spanish Lily withji, Kati
n paps a Rue white transparent akin. 01 16.1
U
VI any one. Spli 44110 Piagni lO
nottlatLihia rb' Whp
hTlatnes M'oest V cssurcrox—The popularity whieh
this ntedteine has ae4aieed ie Westent Penney Ivan.,
ts • sore guarantee of its excellence. The following
gentlemen, highly respectable citizens of Allegheny
and Bearer counties, have used List. Vern:tillage in their
faistibes, and offer the assurance of its great medical
proPCYLES.
Jame• Stratton, Poorth-st. Road, Pnisburgh
Mary J. Stratton
Mary Stratton,
Mary Burk. Bearer county .
Sacah blasherger. Manchester, near Pitt
bletexaret Ltudsey, "
Junes Burk, Squirrel Hill.
Agnes Burk,
For salent the drug more of / KIDD & Co, 60 Wood
decll
COoallll AND COLDI.—The frequent chews in the
weather at this season of the year, invariably bring
along with them coughs and colts. which by timely
attention are ewdy cured b7simple remedies. SE-Le
LERS' IMPERIAL COUGH 'SYRUP has be-en in use
for the last 12 yenta, and has gained more reputation
for the cure of catmint (not requiring active methcal
treatment) than any other preparation ever offered to
the clusew of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough
Syrup is very pleasant to the taste. and, an this ac
count. tea gloat favorite with children. The doses •re
carefully graduated. In the du-tenons, to suit all ages.
That this Long tried and highly popular cough remedy
may be within the reach of WI, it is sold at the low
price of 21 cents per bottle.
Prepared and sold by R. E. SELLERS, by Wood •t,
Pittsburgh, D M. Curry. Aliegheny, and druggists gen
erally to both cities. Data
6:r DVIPLIPISIL is the bane of many a man's exist
ence. No tongue con describe the suffenngs used
by this distressing disease. It unfits man for his sta.
non in life, whatever it may be, and makes him feel
as though he would rather not roar than eddure such
misery. Yet these sufferings age produced in the first
place by derangement of the stomach, and if this were
met by using B. A. Fahnestocli's Ann-Bilious Pill.,
the hovels would be cleansed, theaccumulation of
bile carried off, and a speedy and sure relief obtained.
Prepared and sold by B. A. F'AIINEXITOCK k
cr Ist and wood, also corner dill and wood sts.
until
BAD 131.1srn on Ban Txx..—Persons Who have •
afar are honorably asaured that a Ifs. box of lone•'
Amber Tooth Paste will, on one mai. without
Make he Breath pure aad sweet.
The Teeth whs. and (Awns hard
. • -
Reader. ,<ll,l try th/r once. For .ale 1,, NVM JACK
SON HY Liberty st, ruiner the litg IkAA4 et t 3
Gave n Foal Breath—if Tou
twFyli?l7:l,' hf•nuv.Ti
will mob., your breath .weer, whiten your teeth, to
Sold at a LibortY W. .1 . 19 , 111 wty
W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentist.
Oralca and residence on Fourth street, opposite the
Poodturgh Bent. tither boars from 9 o'clock to 12 A
M.. and from 2 o'clock to b P. M. eeptl-ly
AGENCY FOR PATENTS,
ashristeron, c
r/ENAS ROHDINS. Mechanieal Engineer and
sb Solicitor tor Patently will prepare the necessary
Dr•srlogi mid Palwrs for applirants for Patents and
u net all other business in the line of tats proteseion
at the Patent Intle•. Ile can he conselted on all ques
tions relating to the Patent Lawn and decistons 10 the
United States and Europe He will procure rehear
ings on rejected applscauons for Parente, discover and
point out the novel teatores—if there be any—prepare
new papers. and obtsin Patents 01 all eases where
he, is an novelty in•olved Persons at a distance.
desirous 01 y
ba•ing examinations made or the Patent
Office. prior to making applicant. for • Pnisnt, may
leeward (post paid. enclosing s Ice of Dee dollars) a
clear 10.00113010 of their raw. when immediate atten
tion wil, be given to it, and all the information that
coutd obtaine-d by u riot of the applicant 01 pers.,
relating to the ou•eit) of their Invention, and the re•
pantile to be taken to obtain a Patent therefor—ahould
tt prove to be new—Mill lie promptly forwarded to
them by null
All letters on business inner be post paid, sod enclose
a Office suilabie ire whore a argue, opinion is required
on street, opposite the Patent Olhee
Ile has the honor of re(errlng, by permission. to
Hon H L. Elleworth. isle Commissioner of Patents,
• Judge Orrinch, Washington. C
• Julius Roe hwel l , Massachionnts,
J R Howqn, Missouri.
• Willis Hull. New York,
Relmrt Smith. Illinois.
It Rolle. Mi..court.
J A Roci.wrii, tut,
Captain H NI Shreve. Missouri
And to the th,loarii.e iestiinouinl from the Iles Core.
tat...ter oi Patents
To tt. woou it W t 1,0,101'
Waahington, Nor lb, 104.1
Daring the time I hene the office of Commie.
stoner of Patents and for some time presume. Zona.
C. N.M.. Hey loaa hallowed the Dogma. of Patent
genie it.tr 'II thin city. an I has hero in the daily pm**.
rut , ot business tri the brie of his profeaston at the
patent Ciff,re
I wit well acquainted with Mr Plobtitna personally'.
I nod 1. , e him to be of nneerstv and abb.)
whom person. st a Moaner ins• safely entrust their
hue.... I in
:u
to have the opportunity to may
that be faith. to ma interests oi Mechem; mid h.
been. tun. inf. eery successful in the practice of
profession }lnn, ND
deelittorth.S ILK E
JAM •wooLowsu.L.
9 ucr t and Antique faroltHre,
ta.lbsoan eaexcer, Prrraanann.
A large and splendid
assortmerst of Pomona,
at:able for Steamboats.
Imtets and private dare'.
hugs. ronstand y an hand and made to order.
rim present stork on hand magma be enameled by
•ny manufactory in Me westem country Persons
asto purehaaa would do wall to owe ma a tall,
as lam determined my priceu shall please. Part Or
the stack eons.. in—
Town Tate. Oudot Magete,
lo ow XIV C 0.04 queen Elizabeth chain;
Tea Poysh. Fruit Tablas;
HNlet Table.. I.ohis X V Coostoodel,
Frcoeil hlothogah) Iledswaalai Pll4llO MOW.,
AO sofas wall Plash and Him-cloth eoverg
Mahogamy Rocktag Chun;
40 do. Parlor do
• t'anr y do
43 contr.. Tabi,
i parr Ih Vila., 4 pair pier Tablas;
43 lll•arie Hareaar.,
IVardrotw., h,...retane• •nd Hook asset:
tar warble top W.ao litandy,
4 p... Utualstanc
, Ivtr fancy Work stands;
A sery large usoriment of common chairs and other
tarot 1.0 . .0 numerous to
r Steam Hoot i fortnabcd on the shortest nonce,
10.4 on rite mac res./noble ten.. dcelb
Allogh•lay Clnally, se.
The Common wealth of Pennsylvvit, to all
pen ons Interested m Estatc of Thomas V
---..0we., dor .1. Greeting:
•
Wireaus, an Orphan'. Court held el Pitutburgb,
in and for eat, county, on the Vat day of Dec. A. D.,
1.540, before the Judges of .an Court, the peution of
John C Wadley, latlnunt•trater of the estate of Thames
V Owen, tete of ABegheity county, deed, inter alio,
ray toe the Conn to grant an order to make sale of
lot No V_ In John Brown'. plan of lots, adjoining the
borough 01 Iltrmingliam Now, therefore, we com
mand you and every of you, that in rode proper per
sons you be and Appear hefore the Jodges of our Or
phan.' Court et Ihnsburgh, on or before the eth day of
Isnot'', ibelt and there to show cause, if any
you or esth•rydu Bove, why the e ny.r 91the r
nutlet . *bout(' not he grantt_d o {flee mire by publica
tion for three wee.e in they rekly Pittsburgh Gazette,
and hereof fail not
%Vont,. the Hon. H. Patton. Preindent of our said
Coon at Potthurgh, tinellt day of Dee. A. a lOW.
deels-or3tB DANIEL hETURDY, Clerk.
I:=IZI=
Nor yet the lam to lay the old sonde."
rrHE EMPIRE COOKING RANOE poeseases the
ballovring advantswes, —Tbe oven is constantly
suppled wah pure hot gm . , rendenni the operation or
b•k tug as perlert as when done in a brick oven.
It It.. it Cliamber eseionvely far Roaetinii meals
wtN a app t tt.. dour[ awe, *nut ail the touting no.
toehrneots m the slope of ..ton knob..."
It has a large cooking cap•our, With an anob•truer.
re Eat surface un the top, Which all housekeepers caa
•ppremate.
It can be set up without mason work. in any ordina
ry tire-place, or in the room as • stove; enabling tho.se
who occupy hired houses to have the advantage of e
range at the cost at a stove. And lastly,
It burns less coal than any other cooking apparatus,
not escepong the Kenpir• Cooking Stove, which ts also
tor sale at wholesale or retail, at
(ALBERTS Flamm. Smy. D.
481 Market sliso., tilrard Aar,
Phiadelpha.
1 , 4 Witt from a recommendation from lieary Hach-
Into, Esq , et reef:— . Y elm as* tts Los.
do recorrunendation of wto;tk I will not endorse if
efeind m ^ efeela-ileodltlect..tbfeem
D 4101( KEEPINIi -A person of long eels/nee. in
Book Keeping niers his services In that capacity,
perrestthntly, or would for the preseut devote his time
Tthe adjustment and settlement of taroks and accounts.
he hest of referenees na to capacity ho will lie
gt
ven Apply el the store of C tiwri*,
deels 11 twiner at
IA7ESTEBN PiiiNtiSrl.VANIA HOSPITAL—A
general meeting or the eontrieutors to the West
ern Pennsylvania Hospital, will be held at ihe Apollo
h ell, to Fourth street, on Thursday, litst at 2
o'clock, P. hi.. Mr the cernaderanon of • antic.' report
of the illeangep. embracuag vialenu mullions of im
porta.° to the lemmata.
By cadet of the hoard. \VM BAKEWELL,
deal:* President .
Oily papers plaue copy till Illst text.
Fnun . WeE
MAPUF CAIIFORNI A, OREGON re TAN—
Prom KIL the latest authorities Hy VI Rogtalus
Mdchell. WWI an aceoinpaannelit—HlstorteaL Desenp..
rive, Geographical and St ausucal. For sale by
dee IS R 1./MINS. Apollo Barldurga, ktk .
- -- --
DROOKS' OVID—TI:,e hibthrharptiorres of Pablo.
Oviritil Ne.; clueidlted by an analysts and tf•
planation of the u Fables, together 'rob Eogirsh Nowa,
Ihatorical. klythologisal and emirs', and Illustrated
by pictorial enibelliatoneuta; with a rlovis. By N. C.
Brooks, A. M. facia R HOPKINB .
DLK MIX RD VA R NS—ln s lbs..; tbd Cohn., Yarns,
I, reed this day en conarguesent (rem The Magulae
to rtir 0, and for sole lose by the buodfd.
decls F H PATON et o.a. 4th st
---
lkAr OLA bls oew erop N 0, out received
AU. II do Oulu, Ileum, w store,and for vale by
dealt St'LLEILS k NICOLN
FL"ShE°-1' W1CV.y7,17; ioe
sale by
dee IL st
ERATHERS—feY sat... m arrive; for sale by
decieDICKEN St Co
•. • - -
el [Mit:NCI-1 sacks, to •rrivei for sale by
deris ISAIAH DICKEY tc Co
A small lot very good, joss reed nod
eas Lc,,,14,.4Ai1Wjrr.NN53.4.011.01En
, kvis A d atiVRONG &I ' ' FIZZER
F :I:l;thklEW4-2 sacks ort caosignrcertt, by
ARMSTRONG CROZER
_
i BURN BRUSHES. —l6 dos on sonakarao:nl k r
%..../ deo IS ARMSTRONG aOa ER
p-16 EGEIVED THIS DA`;
0 p,,, now style raptiatry Blumala Carpoi•
luo do ilia do do Mt madra
Thor vinisinng fine carpets will had it to :hes' liblet
lelV.l 10 1 . • I .1 W MeCLINTOCK'S,
dog.)
AND PAPER, Illornbrook+.l-40 ream, anssoqc7i
S
number, rec.eived and' fbr ale by
11605 BRAUN & REITER
EldO5Y-10 kegs assorted suns, rsc'd and ( al.
bl derlS BEI,IttIN Ss.
-ria l 4:Art IssisbeelF-31a0 lb. or a stspogior
IDO
olagly, reed and for sale by
Oselb IdlitALIN it REITER
~.. _ . .
IHERSEY, Manufamarer of Steam &sat and Fan,
1 • Rake., tung, CottonMammas, and Com
forts of„ sires. Warehouse, No. Z. Water .0 m-
PMsburgis dente
tralleiraker j lode d 6
•reed sad ( or br
-1 1 , 1 kCIILBEICTSON
tUtiDal/W4D'lrtla
10 Cider, ISUN Putt = • •
deet4 ' NEO
TEM3-37 Pattagcsraig 111501:14' 40) 11 7 Gs l l 4 7i
J. der, 15 do Irpperit4 .113 TtlitUS .
for tale by dec 14 BROWN Ct LberrsoN_
pEACHES-1.05 bush of Ohio Peachetialves,ree'd
and (or stile by Mt a R M'CUTCHEANe.
denl4 LW liberty st
•
FIRE-4Xti Lx • Choose, for gabs by
Nj &11. brCIiTCIIIi7JII
DARLEY-19 bbl. Raney, reed and for sale by
deel4W & R APCUTCHEON
BUTCEH—
-4 bbl. prone Roll Bauer, meld and for
sale by dee 14 W t R WCIITCHNON
AILS--100 kap Rogera. 6VNichles' Juniata Nails,
11 assorted. received and for sale by
decl4 W & R NrCUTCHECA
TRUNK BOARDS. As ids Bundles Nos 4, 4 sad
j 7. Bonnet do. lb. gross.; I:Underlay. various D.. -
bars, in store end or .are by
Annie BROWN &CULBERTSON
-
TEW NO bb r prime N 0. Mat ree'd
11 • ,d tor Lain by BROWN k CULBERTSON
deeLJ.
InDLit SSF.S.-2.5 bbl. ew mop N 0 Molamies,
ding from atmr Hail Columbia and for AILIC by
dent/ JAS OALZELL, 24 osier et
COTTON -50 boles Colton, Ln store and for sale by
deele JAB DA.LZEILL
DIG METAI.--e4 tons Itantrutg Rock Met. land.
tog and (or sale by_ente JAS DAL.ZEI.I.
I)F.A NUTS-150 bush Tenn Pea Nuts. In store and
foe sale by decl4 JAS DALZELL
STAR CANDLFS —lB Las lamilog and for .ale by
decl4 JAS DALZhLL
N '"-„- P
_TnthVbl; ,NLAdo.. c
S's",!'.,(o)-Nvoz,mmTeofor
CIDI.:ReI79)bbIs swg. s .el F C:A3;, l for ;tl Nil rbj its _
co_
A , FL1)7 4,.. bbl. Ott l oroale by
VON BONN HORST ix Co
R-20 bit pre .,( Afor V r, l i n , e r f i rg it rz , lal&by
V I f7.t r i i n t
ninin k On 4 l;_it i br sal t n il la ioasr
co
C U gi k .Z - 4 ""
k Co
r t'"
'l' l4 PCii`o,fo7:lV,"'OßSl* k Co
F 0 .. t d ; 1
for .5 . .1; t, b b y ls Flour, pun reed on cocoon...or
deol3 A Rhl STRONG 8. CROZER
E t r T M—'"l ) 4 dor 7 kb l p nel AX77, tr Cowate or
M(ll,Art.el...s-300 10.ds Molaues, oak barrels, am
ring per error Saranak. and for gale by
DU HBRIDOE, - WILSON h Co.
der 12 bf vr•ter Pt
1 UM SUSPENDERS--A dor lore pnced, jou reel
by deel2 `4IIACKLEIT k. WHITE
• _ . _
DOCKET POWDER-3W lb. for rate by
dreld 1 $ DILWORTH, 27 wood et
1 , 1.1.2 : -;450 belt extra Fleur, for sale by
1 S DILWORTH
13 U. deel3 ""
Roil
B4‘""'
k" ./VII7,WORTH
F LA X. HEED—LIT : I , s Flaxseed,
,: b gi e L a A r r .
AvpLEA—Le7 bhl. 69,9 Apples, pat landing and
for sale by dee 13 1 9 DILWORTH
0 MOLASSES —T.IO bbla Molasse., l fO , O 0 ,
N
"or°
IANL. Ac.- keg. Lard; 15 1/61. White Ileans,
.landtng and lur *ale br
• dec 1J BAGALEY fibLITII
cases n• seyle Fancy
F A ti Ner 81 m C r A rr 5 11 1 r }:: er ght figures and very handsome
good., lu.toyr urd 6y
SIIACKI.rrr WHITE:
desl2
"EL V ICT CoRDS.--T Pro treas. eaeV lazestripe
I 'el... Cords. that received
der 1Y SHACK t.rrr a. WHITE
IOETHF.- -10bsgs Ho CA.)uLrendaint:dC by d,,u , joN g ie
BF - "
J 15'.1:11.11131s, Linwood in
1: droll
sacks Tennessee. for , saleby
J D L
APP,I-,7,.! bbl. Russets, ror sa.le_bz
RAISINS—LI! b. Fl R lit do Layer, 40 do 2, i and
i 2 It, for tole by dote J D WILLIAMS
11/FIRAN TS-3 bbl. Zao to, (pc ludo by
k../ 2 / D WILLIAMS
C ALE, HER RING—US bis for sal. by
17.! des. J D WILLTAIM
UNDRIES-302 bit Ralstnst
IJ shelled Almonds; 60 do Mena
tlo. 2 eases Sickly Liguori.; 1 Ss' tas duos
Just recess. and b t salaM -4 Mn.aso' Enacting,
dec6
1316WN 2. CULBERTSON
11 E5"' ,tiNti--01 all u.s, kept constantly on hand
-- C. UMBER,
Ist and 2d sts
or
Weei I It.r
DICKLCN-10 bbl. Fmkler, reed on cani*rtment,
A wad Gat bale by C H GRANT,
dedHAL u Iratert
1.1 utucAt. BOX dot Musical Bozos, alai play
ju a variety of airs, iratecas, quadrillaa,Put reed at
dotal Z KINSEY'S, 67 market at
itgr dld2doTll PENH -- Jan received, awe ease a
ag, mammoth field Peru Persons bawled much
writing to do, will find pea ease f 4 cuing Wee pens,
as May do nor crimp We finger; and have in. smooth
LARD 011.-10 bbl. best )vrtuter enabled Lard Oil
humbug from stmr Messenger and for We by
deer' JAR DALZELL, eraser at
*REAM CHF.ESE-200 bee prune cream cheese, m
%.,/ awe and fur sale low to close consigns:Nem, by
droll JAS DALZELL
L'RESII ROLL BUTTER—Ia bbl. prune Roll Boi
l' ter, in store and for dale by
droll
UTTER-10 WA, fresh Roll; 5 kegs dcs rammed
B
tkas day gad for sale by
LARD -5 kegs In slam and for wile by
decd TASSEL' & Batt
Dill EARL ABII—YIJCItakAI 'nark quality. on band and
far •ala by deer: TAB:4:Y a BEST
rIPOBACCO-11) kegs 0 twist., prune article, raceived
and for sale by devil TASSEY
WINDOW GLASS--100 bit Fixlo; 75 do lONIA 50
do Ulylk on band and for We by
doe' I TASBEY k VEST
QCORCHED BALI'S-14 bbls for solo b
0 deoll 8 F VON BONN HO kCo
dellß ROOSIB-48 dor. gilt handled, for gals blr
Co
oi
s
8 F VON BONNHO
LOAF SUGAR-30 Dbl. for .al. by
Joel' S P VON PONNHORST t Co
CHRE:IE-200 b. West Reserve, for We b,y
Stroll 8 F VON Bo rtzt Uo Hsi' & Co_
4 LCOROLs—lsblOs just reel and for We by
LI deeAl ' .1 KIDD lc Co
FIRE AND WEATHER PROOF PAINTS-1600
lb„o+r neared and for We by
~.
.. _
RTISTS' CANVASS, on Stratebara, an sius,
'tautly on hand and for sale by
data J KIDD b. Ce
LIANCY SOAP, DA.4-75 b. oo hood and for .4.1.
r bl___ dean J /.1 t S1:0 a Crf
D OLL 111.71T1.11--O Dble roll borer, fresh, lost op
lA, ceived And for sato by
doc 9 SAW HAKBAtirild:
CLOVER SEED.-30 bbl. clover amid jest received
arid for eel. by
deed
EOUFL-230 bey im family dour, ff. - Mime
.r brand, just received and for sale by
dec9 5 & %V HARBAIJC,,,I
A PPLES Dote. green applesi
lOU bele do do
Just landing from Colnut,i n d to, W. by
deeo g &NV HARJU
.-AL—d ton. oil oral met larµLigg uld for
by Idoe9l W
ARLEY.--alll} baskels barleyjust Madan( from tla
B
Crtjte4 wad for tale by
Jeoll
W HARBAUGH.
fIHM‘F..-30 tames cram cheese, awe, lasulkag
lJ from lake Ekike, and for sale by
deck S t N ktipAcalk.
E°?:.; -4 bb Is fresh eggs lastelphisAildßfo,eueusikby
C.) BEBB-12 bbts prune clover Soro* 10 b=rlay
0 BebO r for bolo by nooll L 8 WA
flHET3B , —.lOObIs plume W Reserve, for sale by
_i .0* e F VON BONNHORST kCo
S• SALTS—II tasks for sale by
.9 ,30 8 F VON 130NNLIORST k
UtLAT 110A113-30 Flat Boats, from 100 to 132 feat
U lony, for sale by J ISCHOONMAICER kCo
aos:3l St oread st
aj . II.1( STRIPED ALPACA —ldays Ink µripe. a
d0ne.,1,7 ono reed and for .ale by
MURpIIX, WILSON k Co,
dad) wood at
VRE'SkI 1101. L BUTTER —lO bbl. .tore anti far
*alb by I decUi McGILL k RU}
decP BUTrk.3l.-11U kegs butter in shipping ere's.
Ideal L.L.I ROE.
LARD IN KEGS, just recets . eq j
deco /14011.1. k. ROE
- -
TAMED Vliflp,T.—Pearnes and apples m sacks
y/ 0,44 . tar abirment
dace
B ' -40 Ws mall Whits Bows, br nom and
fbr sa le by deco J 8 DILWORTH
111•oe) 13 CIDER—SO blds la store !let s tr iL eas o ti ni
V., d
KATllliali AND WllaaelNpr
thew do Woo),
yo' and for safe by
deo9 CN GRANT
Yla Acf , 9l BLACIEIN4-3 - bbla, fitaaonbtinanufaerare,
0 foo'd and for sale by dea C ARDICTMCir
ittneh"leapMH. . -14. rar o"
e rdrIMIVI I2"
AF/If r and
liver at
LOUR-13b bbl. fyW
,
for sale . by Jll
dppy
UAU APPI-I.sUbbla Gran
and for sale tow by dedi 11
WIIMESEAN3.-.11 lads wipebeans An received
and fee sale by;
dact H. ROBISON & Co.
tax jest miniver!
M .01 f or la
Mk
C.
ERTI— . 4 bbl, fe - emly
..d
IL for lode by Ideal e Co.
M°4 BB r . ” .B— Apt i wow Idellessco, )est
der ThriardiONVL CROrKfic KI
NINE FLOUR -100 Wks fete new, • cepeoor ere •
o. de' received and feealei t,
does
ur VE-12 oots YY,, for side by
WICK & ICCANDLESS
75 FognAm
'LIAMILY RLOUIL-30 bbl. mood and kg .ala by
AV dee. WICK 1, ArCANDLE 2 4
apilllll.--ti — siaTs . ganthard; Id dd
cask. do; I bbl Lard; .37 sacks llopber Peurto
arrive; for tale by BAIA ti lIACKEY
deed front 11l
AUCTION
Jobs D. DairisiDuatt•lteeD. '
_
large Stark of Fancy sad Stapig Dry Gijads.
On Monday morning. Dee. IR, at 10 o'clock, . at
Commercial sales Rooms, roamer of Wood agog Flan,
street., w il l be sold, tba entire smelt of an aitem.ive
regal dry good" stare, belouguig to • firm who ta de
clining business, embracing all the variety usually
kept to sorb an estabinthrocot.
Constsung of superfine cloths, cassingsrest aaftme ~
jeans, whi te , yellow, brown and scarlet gannets, blan
ket., pilot cloths, calicoes, gnats, de lone. irterinos,
alpaca.. dress silks, black satin, ma and satin rib.
bands, gingham., Doh linens, French linen catatbne
shawls and bah in great young, damask linen
table sloths, fancy vesting's, gloves, bowery, gingham",
bleached sad unblearbed muslins, white rod soloed
sewing thread, Boffin/ton spool cotton, pips, needles,
buttons, sewing silk, woollen comfons, hoods, Se.
The Goods ar e now ready for emaromagon.
At it o'clock,
Glocsans, Quasmotesam, Fulurrnras, he.
Ate o'clock,
•
An invoice of mew and nable gold and silver
mambos, just neeeived aciaratve
house in New York. 1111151..01 instruments, clotting,
fa artier., suitable for holiday presents,
ko.
deels JOHN D DAVIS, Amt.
On Saturday noncom, Dec. 16, at 6 o'clock, at We
Commercial aides Room., corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, will be sold, a large collection of new Ilona..
embracing a general assortment in the orlon. de.
departments of Iltemture and science. Splendid an
noels in rich bindings, family and pocket bible• in
great earmty, blank books, leiter and cap writing pe•
per, Osseo publications, menthe pens, quill. 'weer.,
An. decls JOHN I) DAVIS, Aunt.
18 Melt prime N. 0. I.4ngar at Awrion.
On Friday morning, Dee. 15th at 11 o'clock, on the
Manongalelk Wharf, near the month of 'Wood meet,
will be sold vritbout reserve, for cash currency, IS hint.
prime Neveseans Sups, which al expected to •r•
rtve on mer Mermenger .
deep
Darnagrd Dry Goods.
The sale o( the large quantity of Dry Good*, elighllV
damaged by water, will be rammed thm morning at 10
o'eloak, at s,'Farles,'• renal warehouse, Penn 11000 u
Mating the vanmy will be found some very desirable
coda. deers JOHN 1) DAVI - Auel.
Ins at...o°w,,
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock. A. M., and ar
rives at Glasgow, (month of the Sandy tied Waver Co.
nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at 11, sera night
Leaves New Lisbon at II tlock, P. M.., (making the
nip canal to the river durum the sight,)
erd 0
at 9 o'clock, A. M., and arises at PlltsburchtS7
M.--thus mane; a connnuous line for cerrylea par
sangria and fresen between New Lisbon inoiMus.
burgh, in shorter Itrie andat less rata than by any
other route.
The Proprietors of tins Line have the Oeuvre of ta
forming the puha that they have gnap anent idea
Canal Bata, Ibr the accommodation &peasant. ant
freight, to ran m conneetkm with the wall known,
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, end tomeet
tall m olenow, with the Mauch ad Mato,
nett and other ally lines of steamer. down the Ohio
ad Missinlppi rivers. The proprietors pledge then
selves to 'pare no expense or trouble to Insure am;
fornfety and dispatch, ad ask of the public 4 shay
at
, eir
p'n' TrITHORIZED AGENTS.
0 M. HARTCN,
S. tr. W. HAREM:NW, 1. PiWaS3l7-
wr.r&DitiLLS PARTY. R. HANNA, 4 Ca.
BONNAPFON'S first pony will take place on 10711 . !1 J . RAIL/ 16 P 311 4C . I NA. Lba.
1 i'.... Friday, the 15th inst., at hm roma, Washington
all.
NOTICP,-The steamer BEAVBB.V
Saltation°. to the Cis Patties for Gentlemen, net Mr, Wileas alter this aka, Ate y .E. Clarke, min
wholars, during the anion, 87, and no redaction litade ally, at elelock in them oratii '" 11. ' 611° 4 -3,-
_
for non attendance; for Masters, not sehotay 85; for 1 11411. • _ _L3
Mines, not scholars, la Any &choler for one quarter PlTTSMFacilailf irk' I gab
Wu' have the privilege of attending the parties for the EMMY PO/ .4.OMTIIBVELLM
whole season. No scholar. taken for half quarter. irEBRBAJW tax ism JIM% Lime.
Those learning two quarter., will be taught Waltzing —.--, FEBRUARY Ist, 184
and the Polka, free of chug.
Lr'A-Iw • lU° l• s7 AT BA. M, AND 4P. M-
A
pplicauon for Gentlemen's tickets for the Ponies
must be made to A. B. personally, as no ticket. will be: * i' l , ne following now beats complete
sod at the door. The cibreet of this arrangement wtll .A 4 line for the prawn eireibm AT.
be appreciated by those ',Winne to be in ram amp. LANTIC, Capt. James
1 414..
BALTIC, Capt A. Jaeobx es . 4l
ny.
...NE, C - apt E. Bennett_ The boars are manly
No Ladies , tickets will be crated after the fat pay, ise
.w, and tie fitted op 'without regard on tape-nee En
id
to any gentleman, subscribe* or seholar, eseePt to
old ~,,,n , or A.. Be. . No children 0d. ...... d ~. eel comfort. chat money can procure as been provided.
The Bosts will leave the Idenongaltele Wharf Boat et
cat scholars or subscribe R. No Lay will k s' ,'
red without her ticket omit. the foot of .Ross st; Pasengen will be punesal on
board, as ti le boats will eertamly leave at meaver.
t some who would not
This rule vrill be smtoly be enforced, us w'
,der m bran timed hours, BA. M. and 4P. M. Is
oa invited. Tv ,o
Ladles acetonic to bring with Oka -. ." l br e i thone
be thaPPointed, and they m . 0 ..., .. - Oleo tickets will
is determined not to b. WlO the bleat., as A. R.
..... to mend ~,,. d 0... • frau Ms duties ill the
"""'
BENEFIT OF MR. HACKETT.
FRIDAY, Thiczkism IS, will be presented
RIP VAN WINKLE
Rip Van Winkle Mr. Hackett
Von Brunt Ur. Prior.
Peeeheli Mr. Archer.
Dame Mee. Meidison.
Alice • . ------- .. .. Mies Cruise.
Comic Polk• Mi.. Walter, and Mr. Goodwin.
Dr. O'Callaghan hlr. Hanken.
Nonce—The Gallery will remam closed during the
cold weather. al and 3d Tlen__3s cam.
Exhlbltic...am with the Oxy.illydrogen BEI
•
TIIE exhibition. with the NI te roseope and Lanterns,
will be continued in Philo Hall on Tuesday, Thurs.
y and Friday evenings of this week; which will be
the last. no ThannLay evening exhibltibri will be for
children—tickets at half price.
Tickets at 25 cent.—to he had at Mr. Richardson'.
Jewelry Stare, Market st, or at the door. deell.6lo
P W" u ' .. " ig titer! to anent For mare
putkiziaa, vpiy toA. a.
t ,- ,.aets for the erveging will he limited
deel4-11
' Jwbla Warm Car Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale • Sumdpeeki
*
*Med 01‘tsteye township, Washington= 2-
mnlYri adlonung lands of Joseph
_,_N10.14 widow Jd bars of Wm. Watmn and
1560 acres. 12 miles from Pittsbargh,
on the toad from thence to Pigeon Creek meet
-Ing 116 'se Ind 7 miles east of Csmosuburgh, an which
Is ;mean Large two story brick house,. containing
font rooms an each floor, and • large hall well finisb.
stabling
new frame bank barn, fifty feet by thirty.sir,with,
stabling rinds, for horses and calks, torn/ter with all
other necessary ota buildings; a young orchard of ap
ple and peach woes, all grafted, with • affielemay of
limber and meadow land, and limestone in abundances.
The land is of <quotient quality, all in grass,being
calculated for • stock fawn, with water in every field.
Itconvesient to seheel houses and etiarches of dif
ferent denominations, and Ow to ezoellent steam mills
and coal banks. For terms and information, inquire
of Edward Wright, on the premises, or the enbenkthar
living on the fiLlai
•
•~~
PURE TEAS.
Wholesale and retell, at the
EM TEA EITOBE, 70 Fourth mreet,near Wood,
P
Pittsburgh.—The snbeeniter !Laving BM returned
from New York, is nowreeelMnllatre fall supply
ef fresh GREEN AND MACE (ppm the New
York Pekin Tea Company, select. wil great care for
retail sale. Our stock being now heavy we are pre
pared to supply Grocer; Hotels, Broasuboateand FaMl
- with any quantity and Al troy price they may wtoh;
pack. in }, g and I pound package., 5 lb. tin canis
ters, 6 and 13 lb catty boxes, and In half chests.
Retail Grocers are invited to Bail, as weean and
will .11 better Tao at lower prizes thus any other
house 112
On, mock of She Yams Upton, Grutpowder, and Im
perial Green, and Oolong Bleck Teas are the bac in
the Amen°. re.ket
MM=
r=:MQMMITI
Lovering'. doable re.b.d Lo., Crushed. sod Dal
verued Sugars, at reby the barrel.
CO ' " lffff ..—Moebe, Old Gov. Jam Lagmrs, St D.
mingo and Rio Coffees, selected by Me most expenen
<Ned coffee Broker to NOW
EZECIIMMEI
Sweet Spiced Choc-ohne, Pickled Cucumber. and
Damn, Fred' Peackea, put up in their corm juice.
Malaga Ratains; In 3 lb bates.
N. bt--AD IN. D. Jayne'', Family Mnateinee tor.aia.
JAYNFAt.
JTOFINSON'S ILLUSTRATED AND EMBELLISH.
ED STE.I3I. PLATE MAP OF THE WORLD, on
Mercator'. Projection.—Tbi• is reputed to be the most
splendid Map Mille World ever published. It is high.
ly embellished and beautifully engraved on steel, to
the most elaborate style of the Mt. The geographical
portion. are compiled from the Hued and most seama
n. sources. Extraordinary Naas lapte ben takeu to
make this map perfectly rellablit
. and atuhezde in ail
reveal. It has but to be examined to be admired.
Price will be 510.
COLTON'S MAP OP THE YNITED STATES.—
This Map has Inca most carefully compiled, and con
tains math nest sad usnrestiog information. It Is
highly embellished and busatifally engraved on anal;
go( convenient sloe, and norelents the British Pro.
nuts, Onap California, Mento, with parts of New
limeade and Ve on,
nezuela. Also showing the count of
the Mail Atlantic steamships, :u.• and from Bu/Sit ,
America, the West Indies, &c. 1.71C0 SM4,
COL'IVIt'S MAP of the Countries tudsed in the
New Testennot, and 'ravels °COG 2.ldes, Inn the
5005011 sod 02.1.121 LUILISCI—iaaI the moss unheroic
urines.
3 KIDD k. Co
QT Ti t o Agent of thew Mph, Mr. THOMSON, is
noes in the city procuring imbamibers, and would AO , . I
resPectfully solidi% • share of pliblic patronage,
dealt-41w
SUNDRIS33L:SMN No I Macke F,.
30 Mils No 9 mackerel; 20 tif do " s"
" " 3 ""Te•
3do Alma; 3do E 3g o -nerd 011;
I hid° Nutmegs bglst c l 4 l ,
5Q b u N g g . Sealro treriang,
1 , 40 N O 3 pn .:4 --. roosted Soap;
.10; 10 do No 4 iLii do
I bate Ckn ' er , ie . bage Java Coffee;
kthd. .., 'time N 0 Sugar, rem reed and for sale
&cid BROWN It CULBERTSON
J .
AMES A. AII'ISNISIEE, N0.15d Market street, (be
tweed 3d and 4th,l sad] sell at greatly minced
prices the balance of hts stock of Silks, Cashmeres,
Monello*, Chendtettes and Collars, the most suitable
goods for a mos Christmas Present, and cheaper than
the same goods osinhl be purchased in any (Witte aria
ern isitios. decla-dt
GROUND RIIieNTS.
A N ANNUITY of $1 4 41--secured by rood unproved
periperty in the Diamond—beteg the most safe tip
vestment, with eerwu returnoi-wib be sold if early
application be made to the andeirsairned.
J. W. ROBERTSON lc Co,
deel4.ll garJesage Broker..
sp...Nos 7d .t atdt ra r ' . Indus Iter Do or
jJ
tier Depot, No st Mut., J. :r. 1 tha
11
INDIA RUIIELF.R GLOTh.I3-4...dat gentlemens' India
Rabbet (Stoma, beautiful article, reed and for sale
at the India Rubber Depot, No 6 Wood at.
deet3 J.& H PHILLIPS
,and for Vi
4 k
UM
Mthr..l4-4 Cane. OM Elude ljr cut, kinds, which we Mier to the retail trade much
lower than any other hams igj the city. We Invite
cuatompro to come and examine for themaelyea
deel3 U rHaitilPh i Nos Wood it
ALILLIP TILIIIIII4INCIS-2dos. Lee; fiessii
3ps ool'd ii lk Velvelsi 161 poss blk Dailey but
tons.; do swath. do; 19 4o sol`d.Floss do, 11 do
du Fsplosis do, 9 dos cold flesey silk Gloves; 6 do tilt
Li 94 rr ,9 4 .6 1 12 do French silk Rushes; rer'd
daY 9 7 F EATON
deel3 Fourth st
10HH SOLEZ—F H Kazoo le, Co, tome just received
4...) • fresh supply of Hulse hod gents French Cort
Soles, an aniels highly secosonetetett Itte"
disposed to pelotortely complstints, • and to othem as a
FaVeatiTe (111141.. • deela
- -
O IRMA Re.-4.1 dos fine Spirts; 2 do: wool :than
1:1 iusitbravreng t do silk Shfrts; just sec 'd iota ter
sea by deela F EATON it Co
• _
GletkZEE PARE R BOX POR STORRS-2 eases
&MOIL( BUR . Paper Boxes, , assoried sizes, for sal,
by deolS • F H EATON Co
.FREN i kal :LEMNON AT COST—Smith A Johnson ,
4 4 nt lninet, will soli:for the Women of ill
at cOol, their stock of Itrench Merinos. romps,-
iirsif the most choice colon. Now is Y 1100,1.44 to 44'"
JEW3CUIY, cottsisting or gold go.fd, vest top i (ob
chains, keys,seals, ;storm', litipeTings, best pins,
surds, tar toms, bracelets, Lockets, buckles, slide,lS &e.
A 1.., Alm - tombs, card cues, fruit knives, du *Ask,
khiblils, pencils, buckles, 'Odes, tooth .ad ear • picks,
W W WILS• .)N,
• deo( 57 market st, • t i t s Sib
„Lp ll4tri L r et i"s-I—'l'' pd"" AßAl tho ltlrkio f N " Ci " PC b • it ' SZER
---- --- ---- ----
IR ZE R
Bi/='IIKAT FLOU
.am,m ß-48 lueokssfoorasali
0"
POTATOES-311 biol. Tory • ton Noulka . n A onn K n ..,
toes so eroasagompoot,
A by
Ilea RMSTRONG : s CROZML
FLOCII.-100 bbl. rit - 7. - WSniry Fla , ~n7,,,,,d
As vale by Ilea i S './ILWOICfIi
--.--.. - .
71 RN . AP 1.1. ES AND PKACJIES lgyo nn n D,,, Al.
Ai , plea, 140 Au do Pear beq lor sale .ny
t'''.9l • I u .. _II.WORCH
1)1..111.AN5--2 bales LaavytO Inel , B u o no , on k a A
j_l and for wee by
dont 1414 1 2 11-4 !' WILSON Co'lr.
11=133
%WO SOAP-45 bzslYtiVrEriee & just teed
awl for sale by B PAN .N c,
ruar73 oor aer Lit and • Wood eta
7,l2.alllEßs—woo lb. prMe. Itenturty Featherf, for
alas by diked •1•14 A lIIHNIIIIBON kCo •
BAD-1100 pig. Galena MO) lba Bar do; for
la Ws by dted 3.141. A HUTCHISON &Ca
Books at Attaion
JOHN D DAVIS, A.«
AM USEMENTS.
033333:1
To conclude 'soh his
LAST LELJS.
NEIW
L'AZ:2!S7I , .OJII.:I2:LU:kIi
STEAMBOATS.
InIIRGH
.~.r ~.,,, _ s
DAILY PACKET LINE,
rwell Imam line of splendid pass:ewe
lent is now composed o( largeat, biii s
lied and &raid.; end Most roWest'M boats co MG
aramn of the Wen Ic'vory arearturnedanon and eat.
foot that money oaa procare, by bceopmended for pas
sengers. The Line has 'been in operation foetre 7.1*
—has corned • million of people without the least mos.
Weis persons. The boats Neill be at the foot of
Wood street the day pennies to starling, for the rem,.
lion of freight and the coley of paasengers on the re
ter. In elf eases the passage money most be peel le
advance.
SUNDAY PACIICETe
Tb. ISAAC NEWTON, Calm A. G. ADAM . 1, 1
leave Pinabargh every . Sunday FOCIITIaryg IA reelcock;
Wheeling every Sagday eve mg .. In r.
May 25; 16,17.
MONDAY PACKET.
The MONONGAHELA, Cato Soma, loate nins
bovirk every Monday monung al 10 o'clock; IVleelaai
evevy Monday everong al 10 P. 11.
• _
The HIBERNIA No, 2, Capt. J. ILlanzsaim, will
leave Yatabargt every Toeaday roorsivyr at 16 °bloat;
Whee/ritir every Tuesday eirenbyr at ID r..
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Copt_ S. Dsol4 1001
neve Plo.bargh every Wedocolay loormag at 10
• 'clook; Whee Eng every Wodotoolay evening ot
THIMADAT PACKET.
The DruurANT. Capt. (hues, artll leave NM
bmgh even , Thantlay morning at 10 o'clock; Wkeekag
every Tharaday evening at le
____
The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Coate. will leave Pinot
Lunn every Friday memoir at 10 o'eloa; Wbeenag
every Friday evening al 10 r.
■ATURDAY PACKET
. - - • •
NIM.SKNGER, Eat, S. Ares will leave Pitts.
burgh every Saturday morning at lb &else! Tnatellug
every Saturday everting al 10 r.
NEW LIARON AND PrITSBIIROU&air LINE
CANAL AND hITEAII PA
~„.
I=3
The new loostantiw steamer
PIPSER DULLER,
Chas. S. Mabee, =stet will leave
for the above ports on Tuesday, the
Ipth lust , at 10 o'clock, A. 91.
Poser Miller will take freight for Leal swills,
Evwasville, Calm, Hicksaan, Randolph, klemphis and
Soh var.
For freight or plumage, apply on board. deep
FOR NEW ORI.EANS.
The faze list ranols4stran ar
SAELLN
mialit i lVlntyve, coulee, will leave E. above
on Wednesday next, .LllO o'clock.
Po d r e t c7 l s gl" o"'"' f10)7111=7:t12131 ' 10 , Akio
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACR6T - ."
The splendid new steamer
VERMONT
Wm Hazlett, tower, wi ll lerty4 for the
ire and intermediate ports to-day
For freight or passage, apply on board_
_ _ &ml 9
The fine new light draught si xamer
ZACHARY TAYL
Lucas, master, will leav ed JI the
re and intermediate ports th ts day
I , lr frtVidt paasate r s t:ipiLon Wald._ — d cell
FOR ST.
L I)D e ne U str iS 'aud mintedOAT. - steam- .
er MT. VERNON
H. Rousts, master, will le
i F , ve for
above ana Intermedbore, rta an
I . .
'FOR LOUISVILLE.
e ali gumi
The splendid new steal ne
TELEX:RANI 1 io. 1,
Hadep, master, will lea re for above
intermediate ports ,his day, at 10
. .
For freight or paa i s 3 vr i wpplv on board, or to
BIDOk i I v V B LI,SON . & Co
d* l' c i 9 iTiCifiliti I Fl i cker.
The swift steamer
C0N8.17/..,
Webber, master, W ton re
Or Wheeling, or my . Monday, W
nesday and Friday, at 10 o'clock y.remseiy.
Leave Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursdat and 8a
=day, at 7 o'clock, a m, precisely.
The Couvul will land at all the natermediate,oll.
Envy aneorootlation that can be Procured for the COM-
Cow and safety of peaseaken has been provided. The
boat to also provided with a ae if -aming safety crowd to
prevent explosi oz. Far rrOah , , , TL gn=847,9 on
boarder to
let& corner of Ist and Flogitithtid sta.
REGULAR. WHEELING PACKET.
The new and splendid steamer
ST. ANTHONY,
D P Kinney, master, will ran as • mg.
t • War packet between Pinshafgh and
Wlseoling, leaving Ibis city every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, at Id o'clock, A. AI., and Wlreeling coo
ry Monday, Wednesday and Enday, at Eto`olkok. M.
For freight orpassage, having stipcojor eatemtmoda
dons, apply on board or to
SitME3 rtikY, diem.
The St. Anthony in a new boat. and — for opted and
accommodations canard be surpanand b.; uorim,
the river.
weld-
PITTSBUW.II AND LOUISVILtZp A c K wg Limit_
The new . 4d . splendid fun pas..
ger packet,
li d ... n r ELEGILAPH No. 2.
master, will leave for Cincin
nati and Louisville i. „ 4 Thum , , 16th i„,, ~ 10
o'clock, A. hl. P ""' ay, c
to . or freight or passage apply on board,
EURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co, or
GEO tl hIILTENBERGEIL
o Ff• elfillOei rertOOS will Inane 1.00i6.1110 rar Now
s, on arrival Or Telegraph No 2. Pasungers
',an go direct, and can have berths secured here If de
BIRO. nov11;
EiPREIII WAGON LINE,
fetts o 1.X13 VIM 011egitte
Plusbnrgh and PhlladiGpldo.,
cusseaussavao.)
TIMEJTVE DAYS—RUNNING , DAY AND'IIIGHT
T H .Lrttro . . - . •°-", 4 Y ' 0 , 1!
. jeti7 4 7tl kw inc .itan i. A L T.;
arid leave Philanelphs7daity ihe MaiL Trani ` to
Chambersbarg, and (rem then. by Wagosq, with a
relay of horses, running day and night. We will be
prepared to forward 6000 lb.. freigiu n d i ai& A AM
noir2o
PIONEER 'TRANSPORTATION EIRE.
1848, Milat
BETWEHN BALTIMORE AND PITTSBURGH.
1D Time, 5 days. .0
Merchandise trussported at Canal rams:
FOIISYTH & DUNCAN
Water Greet. Mann&
ARMLET &
nosl7 47 Liglillitntet...“6"..
BUBJLE & CO'S PAST Eli:razes
Agile Ala
FOR Cl.:111BEHL.A1111, LIALTIAIOBB., AND TILE
EASTERN CITIES.
1 , 1 1 WE Po:Tritium of thiallne have pat ou Near Steeta,
-L and sol prepared to forward packages N . all do
setiptloin da
tly. at the lowest rates
J. C. BIDWFILI, Agent,
Water street, Pittsburgh.
ROBINSON rt.
oet3l VS Bomb Charles .1 Baltimore
EiTLIPEIg TEAR roma wriuni
1843. Mgettaar,-
and other.
th
a
S UlPP un B rs " 1 7 r i mte n' e ' a d ng ' .l h en ' errlttatl . d ‘ r n ee
reeemmd (or by FIVE I/AY LINT.: and replaz wag
ma, at low rates and sperMed ume
J C httstmeght
non KOHINSOS & BOEHM, LtalltMorr
s 4 s. TRANSPORTATION. is ai m
ADANIS, & CO, Forseardln and COMMA ee rrm
Ainechmits, Zarmsedla and Dresden ajo
interiors of the steamer ldno; •leed of S. Alain &
duly hue of Can al Doan.
With oar prose.. lastauea We are prepared b .h ip
property any Coat "mhoat delay. dee. ed2aa.,
_
rlAßPETS!:+"~'mutavtlyrem a y rni , . L
j 11'Clintoe Vs, 73 Fourth street., e•er samety
m Carpets, consisting in part of Aisiminino gy'of meet
beautiful ;isthmus; Velvets, latest patterns mermaid,
very nch; 'tspestry, Brun shy, 3 ply. sop. snAl Teas 11..
all of which we will sell as low as they .ran ae p.n.
rbased in this marker Importing and purr-basing mos
the anuLearrent, enables as to compete purr-basing
the
eastern marker
BLACK ALPACAS AT CENT &—A A AL+
Clo, GO 111Sirtet si r h.. lu store 100 pieCe• tdeek
Alp." at 111{ cents per yard; the hest spode which
we have ever sold for test sum. *sec ,
UNDRUS.-1300 bushels dried peach., lID bash.
0 els cheanuts, 1 . 2 sacks feather., 12 10 wool, 0 do
poseng,,rust received per swareer• amid Pro
irecrzld for sale by
•
d' SOLD I'FINS —Just opened, toonder caac o‘spicedot
lT gold pen. of the nnoodaelure, sod logeseloy ro
any howtokre sold. and werranted, by •
WILMON
l UTHAYPIN.: :rig rips nig elcalw
row tr. double %row, ined!om wrepprl. p,
r. for sale by
dec. WICK ok McCANDlukvri.
--r-v
-i IIIOUND NL'TO —MO lathe. Terdistsee „
ground
a_7 no. for salt Or o
deco WICK a McCAN DLLs&
CLOVER ell./ill—lO bola received arid a. talc by
deco WICK &AI ctlAlVl:l,kc. g
GOLDF:I4 VW iLU P—ln bbl , half bblt, tad 10:gallesi
Vega in store and tot sale by
41.-1 IAS A 1117TCHISON*Tria
5 17 . 1;x1. TAJR: O ENTIN Kiri Il i a in
i t i zi
J ojear i reTi.