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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE:
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PITTSBURGH.
MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 18, 1818:
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gee meet page Car Telagraptale Now.
Andrew W. Loomis, Beg
This gentleman is, moat assuredly, attracting
considerable attention, here and elsewhere, as a
proper person to have a seat in General Taylor's
cabinet. It gives us much pleasure to observe
that the great abilities and high character of this
gentleman are becoming more generally known
and more justly appreciated. His high sense of
honor, and retiring modesty, have led him to shun,
rather than court notoriety, and hence his merits
have not been generally known beyond the imme
diate circle of his acquaintance. From an acquaio.
tance, the commencement of which dates back
more than twenty years, we say most unhesitating
ly, that should he be called to fill any of the high
places in the Government, whether on the bench
or in the cabinet, he will be an honor to the coun
try, and will fill up the full measure of what the
people expect in an able and incorruptible nubile
officer.
The Cillowmg mimmunicatisn, recommending
Loomis tie Attorney General, speaks of him in
terms which will• be endorsed by the whole Win
inanity:
HON. A. W. LOOMIS.
Mn. Enrroa—
I have been mach gratified to learn that the
name of A. W. Loomis has been mentioned in
Donne:ion with the office of Attorney General, in
the Cabinet of General Taylor, and farther, that
it is not limited to this vicinity, but is agitated, quite
generally, in Ohio, in Washington City, and m ma
ny pane of our own State—even in the East. where
other names have been announced for a like ho
nor.
The selection of Mr. Loomis would, it seems to
me, be peculiarly fortunate, not only because it
would be hailed with delight wherever he in
Liman:whet because of his eminent fitness for the
office, as au able jurist, a finished scholar, and a
sound Whig; unexceptionable in character, and
untainted by any connection with intrigue, faction,
or cabal
lu his person, all who know him would delight
to see the Keystone honored, his mime being a gua
rantee for ability, dignity, uprightness, and honor
I know no man in community, whose appointment
would be more gratifying to all parties; and lonely
the man who elicited the tribute from Henry Clint.
that ' he was one of the most eloquent men he had
ever heard,' deserves distinguished consideration
at :be hands of White.
I have long hoped for the selection of Mr. Loot
is for the seat above mentioned, and am glad to
find the movement in his favor so much more cc•
tensive than I supposed, and lace the avalanche--
Vim arquirit roach. • A WHIG.
SLAVERY IN NEW TNIELIUTOBIES
I NEPOETAXT ISOCIMODIGI 121 001.101135.
On Tuesday last the following interesting pro
eeedings tool• place in Congress in reference to i b
new Territories, and the question of Slavery:
IN SENATE
Mr. Benton rose and presented a petition, receiv.
ed by himself and the Senator from Delaware, (Mr
Clayton,)from a Convention of the people of Nea
Mexico, signed by the President and Secretary of
that Convention, and dated Santa Fe. Nov. 14,
1818, addressed to the Congress of the U. States.
and praying that a territorial government, purely
civil in its character, may be provided for them.
The petitioners state that the laws in force in Sep.
tember, 1546, would be acceptable to them—pro
test agaiu.st dismemberment, in favor of Texas, or
in any other manner—and express their opposi
tion to the introduction of slavery. They conclude
with the remark, that as the territory now coo.
loins from 75,000 to 100,000 inhabitants, they
trust that their prayer may not be deemed unres.
sociable. IA printed copy of the laws referred to
accompany the memorial.]
Mr. Benton moved that the petition, be referred
to the Territorial Committee, and printed.
Mr. Clayton said that as he -had labored at the
last session to give a civil government to the new
territories, he should do the same at the present,
and he cordially concurred in the reference pro
posed by the Senator from Miasouri.
Mr. Calhoun rose to express no opposition to
the referonci.—but to protest against the mural
character of the application, from the people of a
conquered territory, the property alike of every
portion of the United States.
Mr. Benton said that when the application of
those for whom he acted was thus pronounced in
solent, he deemed it his duty to rise and Machina
for them any thing of the kind.
Mr. Calhoun replied, it was not at all strange
that the Senator from Missouri should view the
subject as he does, and that he (Mr. C.) should
also view it differently. He (Mr. C.) considered
the territory of New Mexico so belonging to the
U. States, and therefore the common porperty of
all the States
Mr. Rusk made no objection to the reference,
and deemed it proper that civil governments
should be established in the new territories; but
at the same time he mast enter his solemn protest
against any such government being established in
territory east of the Rio Grande, acquired by the
blood and treasure of the Suite which he represeo•
led.
Mr. Benton said that he had done, in this, just as
little as could be done and comply with the perlin
nrentary forms in regard to. petitions. The Senator
from South Carolina had declared the petition to•
solent. The petition was neither insolent nor die.
respectful, but entitled to respectful consideration.
These people have used the express words of the
Virginia Legislature to George 111, before the
breaking out of the Revolution, but though George
11l did not grant their request he maileani exen.e
that it was disresprotfuL
Mr. Calhoun considered the. petition donreaprct•
fel, because it aimed to deprive the south of their
nghts—and it cm for this reason that he had term.
ed it insaLett.
•
Mr. Benton • again denied the insolence. ane
asserted the emanational right, conquered or not
conquered, by the people of New Mexico, to pe
tition Congress for a Civil Government. Ile pro
nounced the declarations of the Senator from S. C.
gratnirousaad unfounded.
Mr. Calhonsizaid that it was sot against the right
of petition that he had spoken, hot he had a right
to remark upon every word of the petition pre
sented. He contended that that petition attempted
to exclude one half of the people of the United
States from the benefits to which the whole were
entitled and in this he deemed it insolent. What
the Senator from Mtssouri thought on the subject
was to him a matter of perfect indifference.
Mr. Westcou said he had examined the petition.
end Mond it signed by only fifteen persons; and
without intending to be disrespectful to either the
Senator from Missouri, or the Senator from DI1112.•
ware-he could not but pronounce the petition nn
attempt to impose upon the Congress of the Uni
ted Suites. Of these fifteen names, hut two or
Mice were English or American, and one of these
two or three was a Mr. Giddings, who acted as
: ecr r a l athe T nvennwWn'dwl d the
nroedenethat this pet i tion
sidered as the voice of the people of New Mexico.
Mr. Benton declared that Mr. Weatcott had read
the heading of the petition, as if it were coming
direct from the people of New Mexico, and had
not included the words also 'in Convention wam
bled.' came here as the proceedings of . or
ganized body of the people of New Mexico, in Con.
session assembled, and if there had been any at.
tempt at imposition it was not on their part.
Mr. Westerot appealed to the Senate, that he had
mated explicitly that it purported to be a petition
of the people of New Mexico in Convention as
eembled. There was no evidence that the mem.
hers of this tonvention were elected as the repre
sentatives of the people of New Mexico. He hod
seen as yet no evidence that such a convention
had been called, or that it was mare than a local
meeting at Santa Fe. There was =thin before
the Senate even to show for what object this meet.
ing had been called. What he"prcaested against
was, that, without such evidence, a petition, signed
by fifteen persons, nearly all Mexican, should be
received as the petition of the people of New
Mexico.
Mr. Clayton did not rise to take part in the des
bate, though associated with the Senator from Mir
Donn in the duty of presenting this Memorial He
should have said nothing, had he not learned that
the rights of the petitioner. might be prejudiced by
the remarks of the Senators from Smith Carolina
and Florida. The petition had come to them with
its genuineness vouched br by respectable names,
and there wee not the slightest reason to suppose
that any imposition had been intended or pow
tiara.
He earnestly suggested to the Senator from
South 'Carolina to reconsider the charge of inso
lence There was nothing either Insolent or die.
reispecdid In it, for if there had been he should
have opposed its reception. They bad expressed
the wish that sla , ery should not be Introduced
there, but that could not be considered either inms.
lent or 'disrespectful; aid he regretted that any
thing should have been said here to prejudice Lbw
canoe of the petitionem
Mr. Calhoun explained that be bad on previous
occasiotis, repeatedly appealed to the Senate to
exclude petitions that were disrespectful to thst
South. ben , he had 'mei, uniformly Toted dome.
he mitedled that he considefed it the bkighr
of insolence or CC" erOd P e° P 1e.411.4166(
• torritorriehich belatedboth to thaerMtli end
S t ittitt;l6 mime here With each an vphiMdcm.
Mr. Benton said that, is the Senator from South
C had reitended the chirp of Mecham, be
:0914007,11Aslas.prpormqty to Tote du
ilt• - - ~ itudff he OITA:Whom)
dt& tanywatt ate make thOrdelpis, be (fd.r.Zetisonyabould,
for tlsd youritnct earl on the quest/sera reception.
Mr. Callswin declining, Mr. Benton made the
1206= eineri*nriy. . . -
-
Mr. Fooksiaquired Whether either of the Sane.
tors had received any evidence, other than the
petition itself, that. 'my mach convention of the peo.
pie of New Mexico had been held.
' Mr. Clayton said he had received two or three
letters stating the (act, and urging bun to use his
influence for the estahlishment of a civil govern•
meet there. Of the - fact that such a convention
had been held, there could not be the slightest
doubt, or alibi genuineness of the petition.
Mr. Foote wished to know from them whether
there was undoubted evidence received that this
convention was the result of venous meeting. in
New Malmo, at Whieh delegates were elected by
the people, and that thin document emanated from
6 a convention entitled , to represent the people of
1 Mexico.
Without such evidence, and upon the mere as.
sonico of the pelitionitaelf, he was not for going the
extent here, which teemed to be the object of its
presentation. Ho would not say that honorable
Senators had been imposed upon, but it did not spa
pear that they had not been imposed upon, or that
any such convention, properly constituted, had been
held.
Mr. Westcott did not intend to intimate that the
j azz.. ei r th f iz m foged, o u r ri a h zu w rio u u n s d paper, d end
he was mistaken. He simply wished the evidence
that the Convention had been properly callnl and
convened.
Mr. Clayton bail several letters, and the petition
came to him as well authenticated as are similar
memorials presented to Congress. The newspas
per. too, throughout the country, had published the
whole proceedings, memoridl and all, weeks ago,
as authentic- They had been published here, in
the Intelligencer.--.He had no idea that the me
morial was a huntbng, and had no doubt that there
had been a very large meeting of the people on the
occasion. He did not know that all the people of
New Mexico had been represented there, or were
there them.' ves,but the Inemonal was respect-
fully worded, and should receive the same MOM
deretion as it was customary to sward to similar
memorials.
Mr. Hale said that, though he too might be charg.
ed with insekstcadae would move to goateed the
motion of the Senator from Missouri, so as to refer
the memorial to a committee, with instroctions to
report a bill in accordance with the prayer of the
petitioner. Ile contended that the people of New
Mexico were entitled to a government. and maim
led to it now. The people of New Mexico had
came here now upon the Nichetion platform—in
the spirit of the Nicholson letter—and be asked
Congress to gtvethem the first dose ot the Nichol
son medicine—and he trusted that those here, who
believed in the doctrines of the Nicholson letter,
would not now kick over their platform, but give
to the people of New Mexico such a government
to they ask for, had which they could have appli
-1 e d for with great confidence had the author of the
1 Nicholson letter been elected President_
Mr. Foote replied to Mr. Hale, and the discussion
' between these gentlemen here turned upon the
relative merits of political conventions—the Utica
and Buttaki conventions in permitter.
Mr. Calhoun. said he should vote against the
reception, for the:reasons stated heretofore. and be
, cause of the reasons now assigned by the Senators
from Flonde and Mississippi.
The question was then taken by yeas and nays,
' and the memorial received-33 to 14, as kllows
Ages--Memos. -Allen, Atchison. Atherton, Bade
-1 er, Baldwin, Beeton, Bradbury, Breese, Butler.
Cameron, Clarke, Clayton, Corwin, alum Dick-
I moon, Dix, Dodge, Douglam, Felch. Fitzgerald,
, Hale, Hamlin, Johnson, 'of Md., Johnson, of La,
I Metcalf, Miller, Niles, Pearce, Spruance, Sturgeon,
z Underwood, r„sse Up . har k ,.... i W e rt n l kern
Borland, Calhoun, Davis
I of Mississippi. Downs, Fitzp.sthck, Foote, Houston,
Hunter, King, Rusk, Turney, Westcou, 'fairs
—l4.
It was then referred to the Committee on TOM•
tones, and ordered to be, printed.
Mr. Douglass offered an amendment to the Cal.
iforma bill, firing the number of Delegates to the
Legislature at 71, to be elected by the tree white
male citizens 91 the State, and moved a reference
of the bill mdamendment to the Terntorial Coni•
=nee.
Mr. Butler said this was a bill for the admission
of a State, and nut tisr the organization of a Terri •
tory, lima should, therefore, by uniform practice, go
to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Donglass had no particular objection, though
the uniform custom of the House for several years.
had been to refer such bills to the terri tonal com
mittee, sad it had been for this reason that he bad
mode the motion.
The bill nod amendment were-accordingly re
ferred to thejodiciary committee .
HOUSE oF REPRESENTATIVES.
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The States were called for petitions, &c., and a
number presented. Among them was an applica
tion from Meisris Brooks, of the New 1 orb Express, ,1
to publish the debates. A,c.. for $lO,OOO per session. 1
and another, (tote Mr. Fenton, of Washington City,
to publish them at 56 per column.
Ms. Palfrey asked leave to introduce a bill, re
pealing all laws establishing or supporting the
stave trade in the Distriet of Columbia.
Mr. Holmes, of S. C., objected, and Leave was
refused. 69 to 82.
GovilMitrlTS BOY TRY hew TiellTolleS
Mr. Root offered the following resolution
Resolved, That the Committee on Temtones lie
instrithted to report to thin House, with as hale
delay as practicable, a bill or bills providing a
terrOonal government Car each of the Territories
of New Mexico and Caldornia. and excluding sla.
very therefrom.
Mr Rout moved the previous questma
Mr Hall, of Mi,souts, moved to any the resolution
on the table.
Mr. Giddings moved that there be a call of the
House. Agreed to
The Clerk then called the roll, and ISt members
answered to their names.
Mr. Jones, of Tenuestre inbred that further
proceedings in the call be dispensed with. Agreed
to.
The queation was then put on laying the rear
lotion on the table, and was decided in the nega.
uve Yeas SO, nays 107.
The previous question was then seconded, and,
under the operation thereof; the resolution was
agreed to by the following vote
YEAS—Messrs. Abbott, Ashman, Belcher, Bing
ham, Blitzlunar, Blanchard, Brady, Butler, Canby,
Cathcart Clapp. CoHamer, Conger, Crowell, Cum•
mine, Darling, Dickey, Dickinson, Dlzon. Duet,
Daniel Duncan, Dunn, Eckert, Edwards, Embree.
Nathan Evans, holm, Fart-ally, Fisher, Freedley.
Fries, Giddings. Gust. Greeley, Gregory, Gonnell.
Hale. Nathan K Hall. Hammona, James H Hama.
ton, Henley, Henry, Hubbard. Hudson, Hunt, Ir
a,
Jenkins,Jsimes H Johnson, Kellogg, Daniel I'
King. Lahm, Wm T Lawrence, Sidney Lawrence,
Levin. Lincoln, Lord, Lynde, McClay, McCtelland,
Mcßeane, Joh Mann, Marsh, Marvin, Morn., Mill
lin, Nelson. Nicoll, Palfrey, Peaslee, Peck, Petrie.
l'ollock, Putnam. Reynolds, Richey, Robinson.
Rockhill, Julius Rockwel I. John A Rockwell. Ito.
man, Root, Ramsey, St. John, Sherrill, Silvester.
Slingerland, Smart, Caleb 13 Smith, Robert Smith,
Truman Smith, Sterkweather, Charles K Stuart.
Strohm. Strong. Tallmadge, Taylor, Jim Thomp
son, Richard W Thompson, William Thompson,
Thurston, Tuck, Vinton, Warren. Wentworth,
White. Wick, Wiley, Wilmot., and Wilson-107
N A YS—Mesers Adams, Atkinson, Barringer.
Barrow, Bailey, Reale, Bocock, Botts, Boyd. Boy.
den, William G. Brown. Charles Brown. Albert I,
Brown, Buckner, Burt, Chase, Chairman. Howell
Cobb, Williamson R. W. Cobb, Cooke, Cranaton.
Crozier, Dmitri, Donne!, Garnett I hthiena, Alex •ti•
der Evans Flonrnoy, French, Fulton, Gaines
Gentry, Goggtn, Green, Willtard P. Hall. Haralson.
Harrnanson, Harris. 11111. Hilliard, Isaac E. Holmes.
Inge, Charles J. Ingersoll, Iverson, Andrew Jolts
son, Robert W. Johnson, Geo. W. Jones, John W
Jones, Kaufman. Kennon. La Sere, Leffler, Ligon.
Lumplitin, MoLkiwell, McKay, McLane, Meade.
Millet, Morehead, Morse, Murphy, Outlaw, Pen.
dleton, Peyton, Phelphs, Preston. Rbett, Richard
eon, Sawyer, Shepperd, Stanton, Thibodaux, Tilo.
ma*, Jarob Thompson, John B. Thompson, Robert
A. Thompson, Tompkins, Venable, Wallace, and
Woodward—bo.
Mr. Robinson moved to reconsider the vote met
taken; and then the House adjourned.
To the &lathes of the Putsburgh Cowed.
Allow me to suggest through the columns of
your paper, the name of Jowl Covent, Esq., or
Westmoreland county, as a candidate hr the office
of State Treasurer. Mr. Corode is a true, reliable
working Whig. He has been Lighting Locofoeism
in its stronghold from time immemorial. At the
recent State election he was the Whig candidate
for Senator in the Somerset and Westmoreland
district and came within 45 votes of his opponent.
The district usually gives from 6 to 700 for the
Locokicpa In his own township, West Fairfield,
be received over 100 votes :from the opposition.
Mr. Covode enjoys a high reputation in Western
Pennsylvania. He commenced life as a poor boy,
and by hisperseverance and skill in business has
succeeded in acquiring a considerable share in
this world's goods. No man in the commonwealth
possesses the confidence of his fellow entre,ns to
a greater degree. His character for integrity has
always been unspotted, and his election to the
office of Stale Treasurer would not fail to give
general satlsfacuoa. Nothing could be more grati
fying to the Whigs of
SOMPASET & WESTMOR.ELAND.
Mn. Stamens ma, rue Porrimirrta G
—We be informed by a friend of Mr. Smuts in
Lancaster county, that the rumor of his being with
drawn as a candidate for the U. S. Senate, on ac •
count of his being a candidate for Postmaster Gen
eral under Gen. Taylor, is incorrect. We learn,
that, however his friends may kel on the subject,
be done not covet the cabinet appointment, and u
not a candidate for it; on the contrary, that he is a
candidate for U. S. Senator in conformity with
the wishes of his numerous friends, both personal
and party.' No man could fill that post better, or
more to the honor, the credit, and the welfare of
Pennsylvania.Nis commanding talents, quick
peroeptiam,brilliant and powerful oral powers, great
readiness, promptness, wit and sarcasm would
make him Aformidable advocate of good measures
and a pqwerfol opponent of bad onea.---flur.
fnrla•
naZitti MO 111 X laszatan ftzrortac.—The N.
I Lionise! of Cammence says that azdhentie infor
;:thationhaS been received at Wastongton, through
letier*oi Gdv: &gam, af LIMB , flint the French
Goirininerd has not oats Tempi:ad the Repub.
crof*sititt, bat. also Outwit at its diaposal three
bated vessels to be used to the sapwood= of the
idavetrade, and id the retention of the interests
of the teriblic.
The Dead. flas Inzpoiltlea--liktarotstlag
TileAllaskigton-Ufpon copulas the IcUowing
yeti - Interesting letiel (mm Lieutenant Wm. F.
Lynch, under whose command the perilous ex%
pedition to the Dead Bea was so sugessaffilly pro.
eeuted:
To the Etithyr of the U11.102C
With the consent of the Hon. Secretary of the
Navy, I beg leave, through your columns, to re
deem a promise I have made.
When the small party, just returned from the
Dead Sea, entered upon its water., its members
came, one sod all, to the conclusion, that having
undertaken what others failed to accomplish, the
honor of the American name was at stake, and
that it were better to die like them than return on•
successful.
On the evening of the 9th day, however, on the
southern sea, we were prostrated by the hot blast
of a simoon, sweeping from the desert of Arabia,
which was followed by five days of intense and sti
fling heat.. Oa the afternoon of the 14th day, on
the coast of Moab, to our symptom, we were greet
ed by a deputation of Murmur from Barak, the
Keijath Moab dam Bible.
The joy of this people at meeting us was um
bounded. They careened us, brought us water and
leban (sour milk,) all they had, and some of them
spent nearly the whole night hunting a wild boar
wherewith to regale us. When told that our,
farina of worship in America were different from
theirs, they replied: "What matted Christ
died for all' Do you lot believe in Muir When
told that we did, they mid: "Then what are forma
before God? }le looks to the heart' We are broth"
en' And brothers they continued to call us to the
last.
We could not trace their origin, but concluded
that they are either the descendants done of the
last tribes converted to Christianity, who in the
fastnesses of the mountains, hod escaped the Mo
hammedan alternative of"the Kenn of the sword,"
or tire crusaders under the Christian Lord of Kerak.
They number spout 1.0 families, anti live in the
town—the only one now left, in the once populous
country of Mmih. Within the walls are also the
huts in IGO Moshm families , end outside are the
are the black tents of the fierce tribe Kern Keyeh,
nninbering 'l5O fighting men.
The Christians gave us an invitation to visit
their town, shout seventeen miles distant is the
mountains; but, while hospitality urging us to go,
they did not conceal the perils of the visit; for they
confessed that they were outoumbered and over•
awed, and in an emergency would not dare openly
to insist us. .
I determined, however, to accept their invitation
at all hazards, hie it was evident that, unless re.
eructed by a more bracing atmosphere, we most
inevitably perish. In this opinion the lamented
Mr. Dale concurred with me.
I will nofftire you with an account ofthe mea—
n( the weashery;with which we were threatened .
and our relent, in haul. array, with the hostile
Sheikh as prisoner—but simply express my con•
section, that, but for the timely I.IfiMPIIIiIOU given
by the Christians, we should never have seen our
boats again.
Those poor Christians are much tyrannized over
by their Muslim neighbors. Their only place of
retreat, when threatened with violence, is then
little cell of a church, which can scarcely hold
twenty families Their account, which in its nsr•
ration bore the impress of truth, seems confirmed
by the eircumatance that in the centre of their lit•
Ile church there is a well, which supplier them
with water until their pniviniom are exhansted. or
the restless nature of their persecutors takes them
elsewhere. The object of all their hopes is to
build a church sufficiently large to hold all their
wives and children, Mr, with MI their intoler•
sore, the Maritime respect the house of HMI
whom they call "loan, the Prophet of the Chns
The foundation and a part of the walla of • church
have been built, but the work is discontinued from
the want of means—the sirocco and the locust hat
log swep their harvests for several years They
gave me an appeal to their Chratain brethren in
America, which I promised to delver. With mutts
appologiea he its phraseology, they begged me to
wnte it out more fully the them, but I preferd send
mg it Borth in its own simple and touching brevity
I will only add. that little should be green, sad
that discretely. at different tunes so as not to cantle
the copidtty of the Muslims. The Board of For
eign Mission at New York will doubtless receive
what may be given, and them nett it either to their
bretbern in Beirut or to the Anglican bishop at
Jerusalem., for iltstribution. One cent from each
humane person in Boa land of thorny will be more
than stEcient
By God's favor May th !toll unlitnit, rent+ Am
ira and be btreseutral 1.1 our rheisttso brothel
whose hapteness may the Almugb'y clod
serve; Amen.
5612.
REIATAFI
We are in Kerak, a few very poor Christmas,
.1 are building ri church
We beg your escellency to help or in O. un
dertaking, nir we are very weak.
The land has been unproductive and visited by
the locust for the last seven years.
The church la delayed in not being w4,-otiaphsh.
ed, for want of funds, in we are a few Christians.
surround by Ni.hatt.
Thu being all that la necessary to yertae to you.
Chrtshan Whetters to America, we need say no
The trusters to your bounty,
ABDALLAH EN NAHAS.:tSberth
IAKOB EN NAILAS.
)(MAL. 29 Jamad
Orricist..—Taa GOLD ASSATCD—EITILAWIDI , 44.
ar Pustrrr.—We publish below from the Union.
the official letter of the director of the mint at
l'hiladelphis to the Secretary of the Treasury,
showing the assay of the California gold.
The gold assayed yielded 535.492. The parity
extraorthuary, the xold•dust yielded 4154 pure
gold, the melted gold yielded vales 11.1090, or Pi
in the 51000. of the mint standard of ...Ott This fa ,
exceeds the expectation. at the most sartignine,•nd
places the extraordinary parity of the gold beyond
controversy.
:Hurt or rim l'on - mo Sys rat,
Philsdelphsa, Dec. 11.134 fl
Sir On the 9th instant, we received, as I have
already bad the honor to Infisrm you, the first des
pond of gold front California. It was deposited
by Mr. David Carter, who hrought it from Sa■
Fmnaisco by the Isthmus route. It weighed 1,04
re) ounces troy; of which 1111 Se was from the
lower surface mines, and 350 from those at
Feather neer. On the 9th Instant another deposit
was sent by the Secretary of War. which weighed
229 ounces.
- .
The gold arse of two sorts in external character.
Omagh apparently not different as to quality. The
first, from the 'dry dtgros," was in grains, which
averaged from one to two pennyweights. the other
variety, from the swami+ or margin• of the stream•.
being in small fiat spangles, of which, on an aver.
age, it would take atx or seven to weigh one grain.
Of these, by tar the larger part of the dermaites was
"'T posed.
held was melted in nil parcels, and the hint
by melting, due to the earthy and weldable matter
which dmappeart in thin operation. averaged about
2l per cent, of the original weight. The love thu•
reported is moderate, and shows that the gold had
been carefully washed.
Atittay• of the melted gold were made with great
care, and the moult. altowed a venation in toe.
aeon from 892 to 897 thommadtbs, the average at
the whole being 894. Thu is slightly below the
manderd fineness, which m9OO.
The average value per ounce-44 the bullion, h 0...
fore melting. in SIB 51; that ofthe mime in bars, after
melting. is 91 b 50.
The whole value uf the gold In the two ileposio
me was 836,492, besides a few ounces reserved
in the native slate for the liecret•ry of War, at his
equesi
Very respectfully, your Isttlnfol servant.
R. M. PArraaarnt. Lhrector .
Hon. ROHERT J. WALIOCI, Secretary (dam Treasury'
Titian W.D MErriao —Pursuant to call, the
Whigs and Antimarions of the Third Ward met at
the lam and place appoiated, and organized by
calling Edward Gregg, Eta., to the chair, and ap
pointing Andrew McMaster, Secretary.
The object of the meeting having Leen stated,
the following ticket wan unanimously nonooated .
For Select Council—Harrtsoh Parry.
For Common Conned—M. W. Lewis, Willard
Leonard, Robert J. Smith, Edward Gregg, T. J.
Duncan, William McKee,
Judge of Elections—Andrew McMaster.
Inspector—James Galbreath. Jr.
School Lbreetom--Joseph W. Lew., Samuel
Palmer.
Assessor—Major. Joseph McCulloch.
/transient Asseasors--Wilbain Chapman and
William Buchanan.
Resolved, That the proceedings of This meeting
be published in the Whig }lepers of the any.
On motion, adjourned.
EDWARL) GREGG, Chairman.
Anvw. Mohler - la, Sec'y.
LATEST PROM MEXICO
The N. 0. Picayune learns by an amval at that
port from Vera Cruz, that Signor Otero bad resign
his oilier as Minister of Foreign Relations, and had
r I been succeeded by Caere!.
The govennment was distressed for want of
funds. The National Guards were almost dison
gentled, the want of their pay giving cause for
disagreement. Orders bad been despatched for
the arrest of puede,. The report of a Pronoun:la
ment° by that worthy Is unfounded.
Arista is accused of favoring the disunion of th •
Provinces•
The French Minister had ■ greed reception o
his arrival at Vera Cruz.
Santa Anna ban not arrived in Mexico.
Innumerable robbenes are reported in the vioi
oily of Vera Cruz, and numerous Indian depreda
dons are constantly occurring in the intenor.
Tim WearstmL--Quite • Novara thunder storm
passed over this city between $ and $ o'clock Vat
Saturday evening. We viewed aas a token of
cold weather, as is usually theme; bet on Sunday
morning, and during the day, we were amprised
to Fuld the weather cleat anti bright, and remarka
bly plessaut---sessmbling mom the madams of
wing, than witi-Datambsa
LOCAL ..MATTFR.S.
firOilarD 1%1 TE TarEinmai DaILI cuzzirrii.
DISTRICT ODURTTRII SLR= WATIR NATIOR
runt CITYPLIIT.—A few days ago, an action was
tried in this court, atthe not of Mr Kinney, against
this company fin damage done to eight acres of
land which we overflowed every spring and fall
in conseqaeuce of one of the dams. The jury in
this case gave a verdict for the plained in the a•
mount of $lOO. On Saturday n motion was made
kw a new trial. The range of argument embraced
the right. of the company, under the several act.
of miserably of 1838,1846 and 1848. Coder one
of the acts, it was contended that the company
were not liable for damages over a distance of ten
miles admising the public works. What was ac
tually intended by the legislature is very proble
matical; but the last act of 1818 seems to have
brushed away all difficulties, by the last clause,
which says that the company shall be liable Wr con
sequential damages in all eases arising out of their
improvement.. The court seemed inclined to the
opinion that the compensation made to the .when
of land where • dein is erected or locks construct.
ed, included all the damages that the individual
could possibly recover, he himself having beet.
talent as to future damages at the time of the pre
aeutation of the original claim.
COURT OF Corson PLEA!—laroararrr TO FAIL
~• .—iliontgostery or. New/Z.—This vru an ac
•n of trespass, to recover damages for a field o
Nits, claimed by the plaintiff. The parties live i
Pine Township. On Friday the case went to th
Jury, under a direct charge from the court on
the points of law offered by the defendant's cone
sel. These points are of some importance, as
mutter of information to our farmer. Ist. That
the 'tenant is entitled to the way going crop' has
sole reference to grata sown in the fall. The crop
of oats cleaned for, was sown in the spring by the
tenant who went out of Nssesston. ll wits, there
fore, lost to bin,. Another point won, that in an ac
tion of trespass, it was accessary that the plaintiff
should be is the actual possession, or have a con•
structive possession, and thence a right °lnhuming
property at any time. This could not be prenuins
don this ease, for the lout himself, who sold
yer was trt posseeeton of the oats, and it th
re appeared that the action was wrongly bruugh
'erdler fur the defendant.
A motion was tuaJu for • now trial iu the c
of Kelly the 'Alegi,. This will he •rgunl
day Ihni week.
No mutton has yet been made in the case of
/numeric,
Ma rut's Ors - wk.—tin Saturday morning there
were four cases brought before the Mayor among
which were Henry M. Twyntrig who has, long
ago, acquired for batmen a lasting fame in the
watch house. Mr. Twytong earned nu one band
a haunts of very delicate artificial Gowen, to the
other a genteel cane, while in one of his pocket•
was the...veered. very carefully wrapt to paper, a
large Irish potato. la unfolding the package his
honor evidently expected to tied something val.
uable. The actual disclosure caused cooaiderable
merriment. Mr. Twyning having been in the
of the officers so recently, bin honor corn-
mated him tin twenty d.ys—anoUmr case was that
of s p.or murerattle pauper m such a ottoothhou .
almost to defile the watch hour.e. We understand
be le inane, end ongbt {bereave to be the
All object of the can of the guatilten. of the pot,
lie was found lying on the do/x.l<p of the mayor
residence the presto. eeeu.nµ
l'rrnesc"..o no A u.all.T
reference to another column it will lie no th
tr....bunion with the /shove name has been ea
operant,. A large and cosi...cut Inti!cling baa
been fitted up for purpoae, and Our mealmai
department under the control one of our moat
ennnent phrswinns. In common with otbert we
learnt] that ars chantable en(trpn. had Leen
abandoned. instrod of this, however, it was nm.r•
legal{ aJrmatng irlllll Jai, to dal'. and now air
lotimalloa of its elulence lorkileo the path
nave received Is as ot•itattott rood their ,at.
gent etch to thi. chanty ••se about money and scut,
out priers: When it ts seeable:ad alit tht. rlytte•
Lou bas been esanbitabed through the exertions of
At& taldeloal, aud.l tbat the charter depend,
Orr its eltateace and nixes, on the voluntary row
iv-diatoms of the public. we ate sure that nor citi
zens will not permit as doors to he elosesi. air
want of fonds, against such as are legitimate objects
of relief The Rev. M. Paasa•ant, director of the
Mt/UW.IW., will receive contrition°. for this chant,
—or any gentlemen named in the advertisement
referred to.
Assoc - tars licroww t:ttuaco.—The new -church
in Stilts street, belt:torrid to that denotronattoo, to
to • state of considerable progrew. The upper
part of the building will probably be ready for
worst:upping to, early lo January It is calculated
to bold about one thousand persone sod COOMIIIII
one boudnrd and sixty pews.
The Raptist church in the same street is •nder
going some repairs, and will probably be ready
for the purposes of worship In a oouple 01 Wee ie.
fli• Eduo, of the Pat.:buret Garrity
la your report of the trial of Peters & va.
ILichartbons, I ant led to suppose thnt you an
to make it appear to the public that I was
mtlu
raced by spiteful or mercenary motive. I cannot
think why you should cast such reflections on my
character I was summoned there al witness
in the case then at nom, 1 was called slain to
speak ilia truth, which I did, to the heat of toy
knowledge and bebel If you had taken the pains
to examine the testimony and seen how far it was
corroborated by other witnesses, I would then vril
limp, leave you to lodge whether I deserve the
censure cast upon the by the article of December
ttl, I would willingly submit my conduct in the
case to a public inspection, after a full report or
publication of the trial VOW. respectbilly,
GILLIAM
l'ittaburgh, Ilticeinber I till, liter.
;The Reporter Jteelaims •Il intention id reflect
ing upon Mr t4tiliatn. IN duty le to report tarts.
end it i• hie eon to routine hon.ell to them. II he
la in error it is through Inadvertence !
CLAVIELAND •nn Pll - 1111r1l.1 R•IL Hain. — We
learn from the odimars of this Company that an
estimate of nearly Six Thousand Dollars, w
paid over ou Saturday last, on this prwtson of the
lina, and that a final estimate urn* paid on two
.etuttn.
We are pleased to ace this read steadily. if not
rapidly progressing on this, the middle) division,
and we shall look with confidence to sea the north
ern end commenced early it the spring, and push..
ed Gneward with en,gy.
We are aware that there are interested croak.
era that •re ever ready to mroulaus report, that the
work is abandoned. Yet, by the steady persever.
trice of its friends the work will in doe time he
completed, and the country through which it pass
es, will denve great benedts from its construction,
and the stook•holders receive ample remuneration
for the delay in ronstrtution, by large dividends.—
Portage Clensury Whig.
=III
On Tuesday eating, lath tom . al 7 o'clock, • public
marline Win be held to the P'trat Presbyterian Clisitch,
st e ry e a'ao io consider the claims of . the SAS
bath All friendly to a better ohaersanc• of the Lord',
day, •r• hereby respectfully invited to attend
The COISITIMM Or arrangements aro the ite• Dr
Rodiers, Hey Dr. Cook, Me, 1 F. M`Laron, and Rea .
Nathaniel West.
n.roralty of Pittsburgh
AATORALTT —Meters IVdtte k Co.—Gent, Pleats
.nooner the enlll4l of COO Jowl •• •
amiable. Peron for the odic. of Mayor of lima elly.
dert,eltn FIR-ro WARD
M•loanhry.-11. f S•wrca. Fag. wdl b• supported
o the Gonvenuou Jurnommsolon of Mayor. for his
Wag, faithful nod senlous seiviees as • Whig.
deal-Cos Fir. WAIL
Amen. CO.—Oentr Please to artn•once
the name of Mr flinty WlLmson, as a suitable person
for the office of Mayor of this city
novl7-tit Ptarr W•111/1
Mntouare—Mr Maar. Hesse umannao that Coif
M. Hceu.r, Earl., will be a candidate for norannauon for
the MSc. or Mayor nosittlin Hamlin Won.
IiI•yorolty of Allegheny Wt
o.l•Touvry el ALLISMIAT Crrt.--Mr. &Ilion You
wiII please announce the name of Mr. JONATII.II eau,
U Ward. Allegheny, for the oar. of Mayor, snider t to
the decision of the Whig and Amin:tam. COnVe..o..
nord7.lvo MIAS VOTZIIO.
At.t.zonuirr Wain, Murivanc—The Anttmuons and
Whigs of Allegheny are requested to meet on Bator.
day evening, the 16th inst., at Ilk o'clock, th eir usual
places to each Ward, to sleet two delegates to the
Convey bon to meet on Wednesday evening following,
at the Town Holme s to Pot In nomination a candidate
for Mayor, and • candidate fur Director of the Poor;
and also to nominate candidates for city e®
e.
JAMES TEY,
dee I 4 Seel of last Cb.ention.
Timm Wk. PII.I3OAT llaxerten.—The Whig and
Antimmanie Musses of the Third Ward, are requested
to meet t 1 the School House, in said Ward, on Rater.
day next, Dee. 16111, at 7 o'clock, S. hl . for the minas*
of nominating a suitable ticket to be supported at the
coating Wind election.
By order ante Committee. dente
Mr - Annual subecripthus will be received at the
boot atom of Mott a Englieh, Tel Weed tom, for the
Josiah Chronicle, published by the Areetieen Society
for msliondin the condition of the Jun, and edited
by the Rev. A. H. Wright, Putor of the Amulet,.
Cborob, Jain meet, Nevi York &ate
Norms ott MEI AEFFOIIIIII3.I.IrO WillOF OF TIM [MT
oF PIITFIRTSOII,-710 ;Wing Committers of Ccutference
met al thb 014 Cottmlffoose / in the ConthOrn Council
Chamber / pummant to , • m1114(1116 Cblinion. on N 1.. .-
day everungi the 1141 matt Wm. M'Candlesa, Pres
dent, in the Chair; Brush and James B. Betray,
Secretaries.
The following resolution was offered by J. M. Brush,
and unanimously adopted.:
Bemired, That the Whigs and Amin:loons of the
ciq of Ponitiurgh, will meet on Saturday evening Der
at 7 o'clock, P. Omit. usaal places andante
primary meetings, to elect five delegates from each
Ward, to meet in convention at the old Court Hocme,
on Wednerulay, Dec. trth, at to o'clock. A. M., for the
porpooe of putting to 11.0Miltallon a erandtdate for May-
J B. kl coact.
J M. Hansa, /
lIP.CANDLESS, PreSt-
TWITIIONT to the value of Dr I.l•Lene •
Vermuthge. Read, all that doubt.
"A ferret, when placed at the entrance of a rat hole.
enters the aperture, navel. along the pathage, .cues
upon the rat, exterminates his exlmence, ethidrags th•
animal's defunct carcass to the light And in like
insulter have I found Dr. l'ilif.ane's American Vernit
(ago to erate upon worms, those dreadful •nd dan
gerous t o nmentor. of children. Tins remedy, like the
'erect. einem the aperture of the mouth, travels down
the gullet, hunts round the stomach, lays hold of the
w e
shakes the life out of the reptiles sweeps Mean
their den, and carries their cercasses elect out of the
all stem. Th. et least has been the effect of the venni
gage upon my children WM. ROCLATT.
Neple., lam 1e47. -
"This ism ce ruts' that I have used Di.lll•Lane's Ver
mange, mid here found it to operate in like manner
. s tun my childien. JOHN lIRICiGS.
Naples. June, 1•47."
A genuine *melee( the above valuable medicine can
be had at the drug store o(1. Kidd A. Co.. No lid Wood
nov27
fig - Um ma Paorza !iota—lf you wish to be suc
cessful in my undertaktng. you most always 'use the
eroper means. Therefore. if you have•rough, um
/sr ar's Eararvutanivr and be eared, for It is the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of livcatkung,
thou the only mfictent means to cure you is to use
Jayne'. Kapectormt, whirl/ will munediately overcome
the spasm which coutracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and bring. up the mucus which clogs them
clad thus removes every obstruction to a free remi-
MllOl, hite 111 the mrue nine all nifiiiinmslaoll tr, sub
dued, an w d
n curs is cerwin to lie effected. liner you
sins,
Brune/ Spittnia of Blood, Pleurisy, or in lael any
Pulmonary Affection, then use Jayne's Ktpemorant
and relief as certain, shah you will Enid that you have
used the proper 111(11111
For stilelit Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 71 4th
street near Woods taunt
lir A rough should never be neglected. It may
appear trilling and unworthy the alien.° at first, but
tt will not remain stationary long, ti may progress
slow at first. and it. augmentation tuay be scarcely
pereepUble, yet when it OM, seizes the lung., all the '
other parts nl the body will be itympathetically affect
ed, and aonfirmed Comminution and ;immature death
will be the c Ine,tablo resti!‘ A little care would sa••
any a lite, and the timely use of • proper remedy
1 010111 bale •re•ted natty • cc...mutton But many
twrooti. have r .l3 it...nimble repugnance to taking say
ntedien. and rather than use themean. toward,. wr•
K o s siniply because the remedy ma) not
tie pleaugatill who, would surfer and languish for a long
nine. bet re they would resort to the aid of medicine
It
A Falotie•iml. Co ~ 1, 0 1101 Balsam he. • great
ad•antuge tins re•per t over many other Cough pre.
paratiosi• as its plea•• 11 tase penult. it to be used
1/1.11•C111.41 1 , lint s , ts value a. a Balsam
courts. the vard,tiess in its cure We have known
some ot the der perate roughs. some oi which had
bee ii running oa hir • considerable imigth sal time.
yields nnual immed.amly its its power
Utepare4 and Mr sale, wholesale and retail. by
B. A FAHNEBTIit•K A Co.
t.oslo col Wood and Ist, tied Wood and bib at.
M I...MCIWoaa V6.lloTrult —The popular. which
this rurdolue has aequrred in Western Peansyhart.a,
ts • lure 4uarantee of excelkore The following
gentlereo, highly re•perlable entre. of Allegheny
and thrAver roanue, hare used this Vertwinge to the r
(wattle...ad rider thr assurance or its great medicalproper.,
Jam c• &Lion, FoUrtMl Road. P.ltsburgh
Mar) J. Struttoo
•
Nat) StrAtlon,
Mar, !lurk, Beaver counts
Sarah H••lterarr Manchester near Fill
Margaret landsey,
Squrrrel lttll
Agnes Hurl.
For
Ages
at his drug store of 1 KIDD k Co .10 Wood
dd. II
('ocons •so Cot,. —Tim Irv-anent changes 10
wenn., al Ibis se •uosi oi the rai inr•risio, iir
ing
along voili :beat roughs and coal, arhieb lapel)
situation are easrly cured by simple medies SKI,
L
EK: , IMPF:RI Al. Via SNIII re bus been in 11 6 1 1
fur tae //111 Pi yes!, andglamor usury repuedtr
lor ILe . areal con. toot trauma', •riiiretoed
Rai other preparation ever oflered to
tlir 1,1111 . 11•Ol Aaegliesi, county 'Me :sipuniii Cough
Si ri.p err pleass to the woe, sad, en this •c
roan, is • veSi insofar with ebildien The dour. air
caustally gradaatial the directions. io suit all sri.
Thai t:i.• long lord andpopular roue, Fumed,
ins) lc within di, oi all it i• said thr 100
pro' , o( 73 ruills re/ loatir
eirpaird and sold E SELLERS .17 Wniai
Pora.urgli, Lt >I Cal, A. eglirni druggios gen
t/ u,.t 11! LlOll3 rllleo Ulklll
u r 1 , 011 Angell< fapresaufn of .cone ream,.
gr•frfu• ..eo.vh, of Lho f•yolif4••• coarse. w 0../
',Au* iare• eit sto•gliffguf , i—the •• wfli•
os..e• coo, peopie todured so I, • •••
e.le of
hatuati May. , bat would Lo
red
tt, Mr) woodh•ve • de,
se .LA.. ev•fr th•figuretneoL of
eel *ad e u red
- re v ...T. r• houglo Arup
•
rou,••••rle. ,r.o•at .... • • o• ti..• arm boor. had oc.
nauro tr, tor ornoto. Moot
Jr•orr.' Soar For 11.••• •L ot ..,.. , I ", LrOo
ly manrol4
We bu of many •men'a e 26F
So ion; u• tan dray/Ina :be auffertugs raumd
tm tam dmmessaan d•maw It manta man lot ht. .1*
non die. venatewm u may and makea host feel
• Moualt would :miler l lo t calm OM. endure •
aura
mmer, let Ibitaa audennas are pralored 11!NIM kr•t
p.m.. deran,ement oiotosnantt, and it M.. were
umt yam( A ratmecort'• Anu•l34;mtm
lue uoaram maid rinan•ed, arrumumuon of
rarned off. and a sp.md) and aura mite( obtamrd
ar' Yrrp.re. •a 4 mid by II A FA A. Co
r orwr lat and An,. ale. corner iltn utd lend am
117 - A r..s •av us Tmevat son Ccrrx--Yellow
aud unaea.tom Teo.. lamer tenni once or tames clean
ed Jones' Amber Tooth Pate, have Me look and
tr.uor imuy and at We same WWI IS .0 to:lucent and
in• tu•t its dad) uaa A• •dvantagrous even to Moira
tll.l 0.211 In • good eundatton, rates them • beau
brut volt. Lod prevenan; decay Those decayed tt
prevetms •cronmni oLorse— It also faxacts welt
as •re tavvosrungloomr. and artil render Ma fotMem
debrate.y ammte and mate tb• breath deltnoum,
**vet et., 2:1 or 37i cant* a two
It.. II•cr, in 80, Tam —retard. Nebo hart ea•
th•r are hunne•rh) ae•ured that a 2a boa J one •
Amher Tnota Paste veldnne trim +dhow
hil“e %he lircarh ;wry and owe..
roe reed. lortnte •nd (rums hard
• • •
MMMEIIMI
T.I. 1 . 11-11, Bell NAV .. .ATM. Alto Flat Inactemrtt
Colie•yr roee,son for moo Dmetors, to *erre for
t p,re.r, will ne leetd ai Ik. office of true Com
von, on 111 , t, Mood, of Janear , I 449. bC1••••11
tte ys of iY .0. M
So. IS-dtal ROBERT FINNEY. Sea')
W. IL W right, D. D., D•latilit•
Orrzra •ott rri.olonce on Yourth etre., opposite the
K o ok 11@e. hours from o'clock te 1 . 2 A
M., and Irmo I o to P M arpl4-17
=EC!
q , II h; underengned •re prepared to furroah to Yarns.,
Ino, ne rt. I4ot 11,ast Castings, made on the Ilangtog
goals P•ltern, h,...aqtraved HI S. na render them toor•
dorsals. Tbt-pro' , vatll ha the sane per lb ma chafe.
H •o ,ne Rork W. *tit also (arms) the Sheet
Iron and T.n hoe, manuraetureal sn the toott
ounatantsa. manner The whose expo , t. of eretting
the lila,. If at •the Lunn., head of Staei, will be about
1140. and It at the I,• p
••• from DSO to SW more
W• are atao prearad Garzush weltiner) end
othrr castings genoral4 sod turn all kin o
ds of Iron
DROWN. Co,
Ksitsnrona. I'.. and 66 Water at. Ym.bmgh
4.01, da or3.T _
I.XECZ'Toll't 4 NtiTICK All pots.. mot-toot! to
n the 1.111•11 f ul Harbar• Bright, late nt Wiltins
township. Al!agbeny count{. dee d. ace regoested to
malts Roniod.ata payment to the Inbscritess. and all
person. basis' Hulas 4111,,eunt Eh•in. duly
nests& for srltlansent
ENIA N ATI 1T1.11.11. Hr . Fare utor
Wllltins township Der 16. 1441--decto-w3T
1 UST Ell—'lbtee more of those so justly
elrbrated Hanet.orgli Itanea. used constantly by
List. Thalners and other great performer., together
ertill a tarn aswertment 01 roolevrood sad mahogany.
of my OVVII notartere The abowe instrumento
warranted to he perfect of every reepeet, and argil ho
sold low for Lash BLUME,
decla :So Wood at, 24 door from 5,
Pur C. rTst7o• ttr H ttli W t:l l ;rt i ls " l N „rl o tt r t; ' ;„4lte ;Z:71:11 * y ". o l t
l'lturburgh
Whet, Fourth AMC, two duon frum M.l er'• *IV e
der I*-dtmo
a --
4aLSO JUST RECEIVED—A 1p lot of naahog•-
oy and rosewood Veneer, for soloai
derPo I' BLUME'S
bbls suportor era. Cider; 10 du common
do, to pore and for sale by
der IS J S DILWORTH. IC wood rt
. .
II;HISK—I0 hid* Fuss for Plostair, tor solo by
dais S DILWORTH
sAL'rs AND I'OTASII bbletl salts, 3 ed.
rO.Oll. fur Bala by 1 C Agb
DMANIU,S - I •xvitsdned Peach... bar sale by
decl4
_J _C DWEI.I
QALE.RATI•S--17 bblo pot, for gale by
13_deciN J C BIDWF.LI
L Alt hltds N tt. . ronmgnment and for ogle
/3 by J C
B ARLEY 3.5 U bush plat rwe'd and for sale by
I. y W ATIKR NI AN,
6.316 31 waler and k 1.2 front et
WITTER 120 keg', w parted d
1) Roll do, lu etdre 1111 d ler lele by
Jec IS L SI WATERMAN
j)RACHE. 44 -1 50 both dried Rearbea in store and
LL for gale by deelg 4 M ATERM A N
SWAB -4:2 Idols prone old crop N 0 Sow, rer'd
on touaigranent, r. atd for sule by
deeld I.N WATERMAN
OLARSFS —25 bbls note crop N 0 Molasses; A 222
iNreeeteed Rad for sale by
L WATERMAN
FLOUR -1 00 bbls Flour, In store and for nip by
deele 1. 6 WATERMAN
. •
EtkLAXSEED -- e 0 busk Pla.ateed on coast/Tent . Mr
sale by AllSl3'lMOliti kORO KR .
deaf , ril market st
LARD-616b1. No I Leaf Lard, On conbigomont by
dool2 RMSTRONU 44. CROZER
INEW LARD- 12 bbls It kegs now Lord, tiOS d•y
yochl on consognovera by
doclo A FINiSTRONIi k CROZER
PTIOTATOES—Sar blds Potatokaoust ree'd and for
~1. by dacid ARMSTRONG k. CROZER
FLOUR-30 ax.ck• very Food lA
."
dta:lj"""'" f'Arl.ittiVatONG
TARLEcnoris-z) reams Patent Medic-ma Duce
.1./ 'mos, just reed and (or sale by
deel* J KIL/D tr. Co
II -
RONZR-20 lb. FIIIC Rousse, ell eolors,losi reed
P 0 end for .We by deolli 1 KIDD& Co
-
ADHESIVE PLASTER-1W yds Ellis' Adheeive
pigider, rust received and for sale by
dezle _ 21 EIPD iCo
HUFF -6 00 lbs Rappoe Sod!, /oil reed and for sale
Sby deb IS / KIDD & Co
MASS -60 lb. pure blue M..., Pier d end f.,
sale by declb 1 KIDD L Co.
(Chronicle Copy
sub, suitable far aver
B saleby re r r i :
MURPHY t LEE
--, nth'
1 - Vial COATINGIease Drab • 9. . • TarLibila -
1- 7 'Must reed. _ deele KO af HY k±15 15 ,
/ i L al E e bT. ATlNt! t re blue Myaket in Cfr
l ip
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SPER M 0 1 1, I wiilter diratned)—Be. quality, reed
anti (or salt by • ecclll BRAUN e. liErre R
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•
HUBA BB ROliff-2 cadet ree'd and for sale by
cc L: HILSUN lc REITER
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PARR OF AMMON lA—I cook ree'd and for ode
by dec 6 BRAUN & REITER
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SAL SODA-5 rusks reed and for sale by
dot Id BRAUN Ss REITER
BUTTER -45 krg. No I keg Brater, 10 good .Lop
ping order, lust reed ts.,d for sale hy
deele BROWN t CULUERTSON
FE FLOUR- Ibs bbl. bite Floeut,'jost teed per
suer .1 II Dorbou und for abl• by
deb Di SF.LLERS NICOLB
LCOHOL,—.S bbl. Alcohol. j . lte l LlA o nd f t7 A T 74 o .
by deAb la JOHN
T AMP FILACI:— I basks pat ror'd . and for able by
deelti MAIN D Mt ,ROAN
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rr 0 W ?Of E ND's , SA: , (Gentarrel--Just
Iree'd and for sale b., declO JOHN D MORGANZ
COTCII SNUFF— I tierce for sale b/
der JOHN D MORGAN
POW'', JAMAICA GING ER— JOHN D For sale M by
decal ORGAN
GROUND MUSTARD—I LW for sale by
decld JOHN D MORGAN
MOLASIII&O--50 bbls prime N 0, per Messenger, for
for sale decld FRIEND, RIMY &Co
LARO—JI6bI. No I Leo( Lard, 8.5 kegs do do do.
for *el. by daells PRIEND, RHEY &Co
PKACIMS-104 sacks Peaches, for sale by
circle FRIEND, REIFY k Co
r EAD—TILS pigs soft lialena Leak for sale by
decle FRIEND, RHEY it Co
AsToR 011,-20 Irbis best qtr•lity, for sale by
rhacla FIIIEND, Rif k. Co
K tr l : l l6 ' "
."'
D .11EY k Co
'"" for
tsAlk l ,teltk`L?,•l,7 , 7:
dec front .‘
VEATIIELLS-151 saek• to arrive, for male by
I: 1.5 ISAIAH Dir KEI A Co
1 " ."'", to
' 7, o 4l,A ( l,trc b lEy k Co
(YOB \ , .11 I,A I - A mall lot very goal, just reed and
J io, •• e ~ v der A RIIISTRONti CRO/.1,R
l l t t ic D ; I ' l7/7trri ' 4l) Z
1:7 F. A Eltrl -1 .a,-It• on courtroom:ll. by
A WilsTll.l , Nt , A 'HO/ER
/ IORN e11i11.1.4-16 dot on so,,,lKuoi.vit, by
Alt ms . ritosu A CROZKR
Bru,. Carper
Ido do dodo do lot status
bor retorts will hod n to Oleo . tote,
term. to r• I at \Y NIcCLINTOCK`S,
doe I:, 75 Fourth et
PAPER, Burn brook 'al- -10 rr an. as.orsed
1.3 nun.. r • reretrrd and for Pak. by
deel:l BRAUN & REITER
E MUR " "f"
" W " FLAN LEI rER iV tor ..le
Jer
- DLACE LEAD. twasheo-30 , X) lb. of • oupcnor
qua..l), rrr'd •I,J for sale Ipy
deela tIRAI'N k REITER
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N A 1: : S; - 4 V1.0 kegd a*sn ß r it w o J i, t ,. u N et ., :ez , ! i nd E r axle by
,21:NDR11 , Y--20 bbly
B pure Cider Vlongar: 10 do d y o
0 I .del. IS I,ln I'L no larch; reed and tbr sale a
der 11 11ROWN k d'ULIIEKMON
par lages Y•ung Hyson, vt, do Gunnel. ,
I der, IS do Impertal. A/ Black Tea., 'oat reed and
tor mat. by deel4 BROW!. k..CVLBERTSON
-•--
- -
I Manatorturer of Stt•to Host .nd Fula
t.y 1,11 .n let.. Hotting. Cotton Slottruooss and Coro
tor.. of .11 .tte• ...boo., %Valet •lICCI
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I)EACHF. , -1.5 boats 01 Dino Vracht, halves. rec d
j lut \V h. R NpurrL
dre I I IR: al, Fly It
B A l "b 6
- 4 4 . l t > , :raor R ‘, ll , Tst .s t i e.4 6 ,:e r c e :d ii nd ,s lot
N nilll,l,
,lecl 4 WA
u l...ta ,k ito r .t . nd do ;a4 „. .N ... o . s ou :a . ll . anh .
um
alure and for aaor by
dot 14 RIO W Y f • 1• rwiN
FA%
drill
J DALZEI.I.:Z4 water _
lIYTTON—.IO tnlce Cotton. 111 $lO, and for sale by
J DALZKLI.
l( Dll7l - Al. tau. 11144ing Ruk Aleut, land
mg awl for sal, by aler-14 JAS DALZELL
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I) EA NITs-150 bush Tenor Pea Num m stare and
.I. for role by
___ doold JAS DILLZKLL
4.2 TAR CANDI.E. , . —ls bi. landmg and far sale by
CI de-ell JAS DALZe.I./.
N A rn;rt.;Nfoir."'N'',Alo...
Co
-• WYYHOH•
R. —to ions Nos Ylnd 9A, Juniata, for
CI snit. by oorl4 VON BONNHORST kCo
fIIDEB-30 bla .weed ll ler, for sale by
ll 4,14 $ Y V(.l`i UONNHULST k. Co
LARD —2 Was fresh, for sal• by
de , l4 tt F VON 130riN HORST k Co
IN FOAR-20 bbl.. par* Oder Vkaeor. for sale by
I der.l4 N F VON KONNIIOI2. 4 I' b. Ca
wHIVE LIEANS-10 bb Is for sa , e by
decl4 F VON BONNHORST k Co
rtIGAIL4-10,M) Spam.h. for tale by
dert4 S VON DONNHOHSTk. Co
I)IPES—TO I. x. cloy Ply ti for We by
docl4_ y F VON BONNIIORST k Co
bbl. ion reed on consignment
1 and for sale by
deci]
ARMSTRONG k CROZER
I_)FIA NUTS-63 sacks plyt ree'd and for sale by
dee I A rWfy >D. JONES &
mULAMM.-.lou bbis Molasses. oak !same. arn.
•ely per emu Sarneak. and for sale by
SURBILIDUE, WIL.SON tr. Co.
WSW SI
R " ,.. K :I )*('WDER V uu , .0.4
I 'LOUR-4S' bbl. extra Flour, for ule b
dull J P DIL'.%ORTH
Tr R--4bble Roll Butter. for sale by
41,13 J 8 DILWORTH
, LS X SKEIL—Mt bbl. Flaxseed. in store and for sal*
1 4 by deel3 $ DILWORTH
•
I . I . LES-1.71 , bis limey Apple, last landing aud
.t 1 for sale or deelJ J .4 DILWORTH
_ -
V MOLASSES—Z. bbls Molasses, in fit.e or
. der. Is bug Itoto sun, Sarsnak, for sale by
dr<l3 BA(: ALEN' & SMITH
IlTth
2A WY CA ei.SIAI F.R1.1. , -2 eases vow style Fancy
1
t'aestater• a bright Cirgures sad very handsoise
sued', $l4l opened by
=ill
VELVET CORl.Ht—Tvro trusses heavy largo ststrie
lieno• 1:onls. just received by
dee 11 9(lAc' UylTa WHITE
LFFEL--144 bags ko Coifed, po s t reed and lor eat.
by de<l2 ATWOOD, JONES. 1 Co
lURRANTIE4 , --S bbis Z...., for use by
lJ tire!: D ‘‘'ILLIAMS
CALM) HERRING-20 bis for sale by
deela J D kVILLIAMEI
QtrIMDFUES--300 tics Raton., 00 exam do, JO boxes
kj shelled Almodda SO do Malaga Figs, .2 Ms drum
Jo, 2 came Mall} Liquorice, I bbl Mason's Blacklist,
ism received and in Hie by
deeS DROWN k CULBIBILTSON
I)EM -01 all sixes, kepi constantly on band
(7 ,
by IHM6IEN,
der I I.**. Ist and 2d ma
D 100414-10 bbl. Plates, reed on eoerignenent,
land ior vele by C
deell-11 41 water et
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M l y =
y n
0 0 , N . ; 1 . 11 , 1x .. .`d . ..c d el n tia i Ll t h r aLf. , l7 ,
acell Z KINSEY'S, err market et
Nl A c ‘ ta " rl Yr ot ' l l l Pir .l l: ‘ he .n v e in: ' Ztret
writing in do, will find groat ease in using these pens,
ihey do not cramp the angina, and have line month
WILSON,
corner 4th and guarani sr;
1 ARD Ott.-- to bbl. beat WIMOT atralned Lard Otl
Le I.ndmg from to Memoger ated for sale by
draft JAS DALZELL, enact at
()REAM I'IIEI.:SE—WO by. prune rresen eitecul, rn
store and for dole Ivy, to close dm:lmp...ll, by
decll JAS DALZELI.
K.-- 13 Lags rye rust reeerytil and tor sale
dee/ R ROBISON b. Co
•
) 01.1. nur ['ER —8 bbl. fre.h rol; LAtEer fiat re.
11rreived •nd for asle 1,1
4.0
11111b11) PKACHES —IOU bushels Nei received and
J ler sale by idee9) R ROHIPON k Co.
( - 1 ELATIN 11, or Cooper's lionglass, 6 reset for sal.
k_K I,r J SCHOONALAIME & Co,
drab ri&PA'_•ilodd srr66l..
friar: *Mbilic•N ALMANAC, nsoL
eo'd •n 4 far sal! by
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Braoksellsrs,
nev37 corner motet and 34 Its
VEA NS— bids small whit* Beans. stor•And for
/ go
wale by novn I. S WATERMAN
Q ANSA P A RILLA-1 W lbs Hondo raa. 'lust recbl'ind
0:for sale by norV 41 A FAIINESMCICA Co
cVni . p.--1 case lost reed and for BOG by
r A FAHNIF.I3TOCKA Co
. _
INSEYS-11103 eases good bright eoloura, lost
J 1 opened by north) SHACCLETT k WRITE
flObldFOstilTll--tatal.doa.fi.osi.bright eliding, end &aim
siiredlEegeaVinic
_ norms
0 .%4;"
B barty W.It9N 4 Co ,
deeplMlld watt
LINSEF.4)
aisle by
bbls prima Linseed Oil just no-
reined a. Ice
800 R. ROIIISON t Ca.
tisft:Ltd Foei prim. Batter, rWe k - o
y
deße? ARMISTR for
h. CROZER
.
FLOT E Mart trat eß OyEß ny
deeY P°T A T °EB- 9 4 "L; TM an. Neskannock Pots
101.• an oonstoment, by
tied ARMSTRONG k. CROZE.II
Q HIRT'S. 0.e.-44 dos lino Shins; 2 dos wool Shins
sad Drawers; Ido silk Shin, Just re ed sad for
sale by &old PII EA TON kCo
GLAZED PAPER 130X&•4 FOR ',mom -6 - 2 c....
.liOng Eta payer Dosols, amassed slam for sal4
0 Ba d
P II EATON If C•
AUCTION SALES
Illy Jells D. Davis, Mtl34lo2siiker.
Large &Kb of Clotho, Catrisossms, Cloakiits , . CO.•
lona, 44hir4, Maori Ty-inrush," le, 6y eata•
Cni Tueeday mernmg, December le, at ID o'clock,.
She Commercial Sales Rwmt, earner of Wimil and Mit
Streets, wilt be wild without amerce, one credit of four
month. fer approved endareed paper an alj mom over
1150—e large awortnacet et clothe, cathimeree, cloak
taus, connects, Muni,
re
lamming, tunnel.,
danuel, blanket., colored cambric., pins. neeiller•
banana, &a. Catalogues reedy far delivery this LA. r •
aeon. Goode wilt ha ready for enuolhatiou to morrow
morning, to vebich the attention of the trade la maim.-
ra- deele JOHN DDA V And,
Balance of .'seek Remora, to le <land.
OuTharsday morning .t 10 o'clock. I will sell at my
auc tion moots, comet of hilt and Wood streets, the
&nee of W.A. lil'Clores stock of Dry Goods, c 00...
ing in part of bleached and heaven muslin, eacebnes.
neltings, glued. tape checks, unit spots, bobtnetts,
"mi., laces, linens. buck ducks. cloths, eustmere,
Ky. jeans, Testicle. alpacas, dress plaids, pints.
French gingham , domestic it:Neb.:a, H,,p, na p.
kiss, hosiery, seating tinned. reusing silk, testst..g.
buttons, sank Dales. cigar 00.05. +e Sc.
The goods sad De closed out. and the attention of
dealers it reqnested.
'terms—All sum oser $lOO, three months credit. sp •
proved endorsed notes, ever f7OO fon, months Pro
ved endorsed notes. deelfl 1 D DArIS, Adet.
Value. City Property id. Auction.
On Thursday afternoon, Dee. tllst, at 3 o'clock. will
he sold an the premises the follo.ng very valuable
Real Sante, eta: that large three story_ buck ware
heitse and let, situate On the east side of Wood street.
four doors above Filth street, at prevent oteupted by
Lyon t Co as a glass warehouse.
Also, that well finished three story Brick Dwelling
Hence, with two story back buildings. pouate on
the
soittli side of Penn street, between Marbury and WV
ter streets, the lot having a front 01 . 24 feet on Penn at.
and extending back 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wide,
on which i• d erecte a COUVIIIIIOLII IWO story DI-Irk
dwelling house.
Also. those (ant new and well finished two story
brick dwelling houses, situate RI the corner of Second
street and Redoubt alley.
Pale will commence with the warehouse on Wood
siren, thence to Peon street, and will close with the
property on Second street. Terme at sale.
deetY JOHN D DAMS, Al.,
Large Stork of Fancy and Nayle Dry Goods.
On Monday morning, Der. IS, al le o'clock, at tbe
Commercial Salea Roomy, corner of Wood and Finn
streets, will be sold, the elitists stork of an extensive
reail dry goods sure, belonging to a finu who is de•
rinsing hostile., ernbractog all the variety usually
kept in sorb an establtsliment.
Collat.'s; of superfine clod., raesiersreav .tOneta
leans, who, yellow, brown and rearlee flannels, blan
kets, pilot cloth.. calicoes, prints, de [sine. mennoa
M 0.., dress oaks, black satin. manna. and satin rib
bons's. swab., ifl.l/ linens, French linen cambric
attawl• and hilkis in great variety, datimak listen
istble cloths, fanry veining, glorr 4, hosiery, gtrighansa,
blearhed and unbleached muslin, white and colored
stewing thread, Buflingtou spool cotton, pia, needles.
buttons, sewing silk, woollen comforts, bowls, he
'Me Goods ate now ready for etantookooo
Al 9 o'clock,
LimoCUM, QVCI.W•IIIr, Fnmsoaa, Ac
fl o'clock,
An invoice of new and valuable kohl and salver
watches,voic than received from 111 aawnetvet
mporning
haus. an Now York, musical auswannenw,
fanny Larne les, stumble for holiday present., ke.
d0c1.5 JOHN D DAVIS, Aura
ASIISEMENTS.
ECCI3II:I3
C S PORTER Massome.
FIRST APPEARANCE OF MIL B. B TAYLOR
MommY, letsconixo IS, will be acted
DAMON AND PYTHIAS.
Damon •• • • • • ..... •M r 13 &Taylor.
Pythias • • Mr. Oxley
CaMoths • Miss Porter.
Hen:alone • • ... • • • • Mrs. Madison
°MU, Waxier . .Mate Walters and Mr. Go odwin
To conclude with a Comedy in 9 eels, celled
A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER
Fixture..... • • • • Mr Poner
Ser Mat k Chase Mr. Archer
•Ifrad • • • • • • ............ Mr Prior
Mrs. Selborne • ... • • •• • • Mrs. Prior.
Mar rat CTillee.
Mr.. Picture —• • • • ..... 3lrs. Madman
Norms—The Gallery will remarn closed dorm! di
coed weather. At end 3d Tier,3s carte.
DANCING
AI R. GOOWIN le•peetful informs the t
Al of Pittsb b urgh that Ens present quarter will expire
• Thursday, Slet of December,
Those gentlemen who were disappointed in beton.-
las pupils, on account of Mr. G.'s classes being filled
up, will please make euly:applientiou to the nem set
mon. Mr. G. can be consulted .1 hie Academy every
Tuesday and Thursday, from 3to 6 o'clock, and 8 to
10. everung. Mr. G.'s brat ColilliOn pony will take
plate on Thursday ammung, Den 616
Mr Goodwin Lovaw parents and guardians to his
.1 overate clams, to valness hi. improved style of Dan•
meg dee lekllw
1 IHE mall balance seknowledged as an hand at We
date of the Report of the 1... d of Viattors, bong
tmer rpm., the &mere of Many hive not for to eup
port oer dollar belenging to the Unetittnion.
There are nowt tatymight patient, m We boo..
The totters beg leave to appeal to the public for aid to
meet the expeusee neeemary far - keeping op We ID.-
1.1.11.1011
ttehmnptious and donations wdl be solicited by
Ite• Jame. O'Connor, or will Le received by any of
the following gentlemen, members of the Viatung and
Emitting Conmettece
W Ebbs.
John Snyder
Henry bl:Caßough. C. I Mose n,
LAM. Tatra, P. Molests))
John S. Cosgrove, J. C. Cituntuno
Ism. 111.kelv.
deelbollse
VILKSH bCChniock offers to those
r ~,übtag to furrosh h00t..., the handsomest .man
of Carpeung ever brought to dos market, tem
przsing in part the loUoertng vaned.: Rteh elyle Vel
vet Pim; Armanster Tapestry, Brussels, extra super 3
ply; .per 3 ply, superfine and fine ingrain Carpet.;
to which he most reapectfutly invites his friends end
the public, to eall and examine before parchmme
el.where Wareroora, No 7b Feninh sz, Pittsburgh.
Meet°
noOK KEEPING—A pensive of long e.rpenenee i
Do Bonk Kevpseg offers his strokes to that cspecuy
permanently, or would for the present devote his um
to the adjustment and seufementof books and account
The best of references so to sapactiy, he., will be gi
vast. Apply at Me More of Cit GRANT,
teeth 41 water al
ESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL.—A
V general meeting of the contnbutors to the West
er. Pennsylvania Lim:pile, will be held at Ike Apollo
Hall. a Fourth 1111.1., on Tituraday. 21st tnst , at V
P M. for the eotaiderauctu of a special report
of the Managers, embracing various subjects of tar
penance to the lustalll4o6
Hy order of the Board. THOS , itAKEWELL,
deels President.
Qty papers please copy till 2W in•i.
U
ON
mAP„,•-• t C he latest llltlf?ti rt es; :I ‘ T Atpu;tus
Mitchell, with aa aeotimpaabrieut—Mlstoncal, Doe no
u re, lieograpbtcal and Statistical. Pot We by
deels K. HOPKINS. Apollo liatidtag., It 6 st
WEEDS AND CAr.4. SIbIERE.S.•-•2 caws gold
T
brown and black Tweeds, 1 do Fancy Cassir,o,
rust reel and for sale at manufacturers price*.
MURPHY & LEE. libr,yry sr. •
tracker ?epos." 5111
LOsl—On IVsdnesday lam. I.pa.a• of gold closed
L
SpeetlGlt6. on Martel or Fosoll street The
finder argil be liberally rewarded by learn`` thew at
die store or 1011 N 14 DILWOR. CH.
dreierwoadlt ,
Tires FOUND—A Pane - with a small amens. or
TT
nanny in it, 41 the head of Wood SIIVCI.
owner c. got it by calling et the warchonee or
Chore Ir. for: ben I Co. deele•dlr
l hada gyrate N ()Sugar, rust received and
rot sale by the subscrther at 11 cents pay lb., cosh
currency JOHN I) DAVIS. Auer,
Jerre , corner of Weed and fish .to
FOR SALE—Two Young Horse.—will
• , work well en either doable or stogie harness
will be sold Mw •I
Wit VLl.artr s ENGLISH,
deer yb wood st
I)RLIOKS' aVia—The Metamorphoses of Yuldius
AU ((vain. Naso, oluoidsted by an analyze. awl ea
planation of the Fables, together with Eng.. Not..,
Hisuaneal, Mythological and critical, .lid illustrated
by pietonal einboillahotan., wall a e 1... VIT \
Brooks, A Al deelsllol.NlNs
B -
LK NIXED YARNS—H(SI.g the Country Yarn..
reed this day on consirt true( Lb.'menet
ea rnr L and for sale low by andle
derby H /k Cu, 4th •t
M " 4 I IIO 3S S E :4 B / 7 1to "1* . n t 's :ato " n o s p ikL ( L A .Vel; e".".
derls
ILE v rKI PKI) ALPAcAB-4
don... lass reed lord fat by
ISURPHY, & Co,
decil IP woo.] .1
RELH ROLL HUTTRIL-1U bbis In store altil
. for
tacit) MeGILL k ROL
K EII . B , FTTEIL-20 kers butter ~4:,arrioirol,
AHD IN KEGS. just racinved.
Ldevil Nreou V.
.t.& au.
. • -
D FLIED FRUlT—Peaches and apples ka maks
.L 1 ready to. shipment
EANS 40 bbl. small Rom, .0 store and
I) fur sale by Nkooll • J DILWORTH
_...
(l RAB CIALIL —OO bids bu store and for sale by
lJ tact
UEATHKRS AND WOOT.—lduck• prima Icy Fea
r Wen; fl do Wool, reed nod for nolo by
der!. C H GRANT
BELTati bbl. vebt j te a ra , l n ta l. b , y__ .
3 AR
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I, 4 IEILI&ER-R-10 sacks T r sale by
.""m J
' 11) 0 WILLIA MR
R for Bale b
Arr,i - 2 --2 " 1 " — I D ZVILLIA.MS
R A l L 2 B l l b N .,v P .:,...b h y i d i ee d a I' J Y VN4µV.IWa nd
•
l ilt vsa ROLL Tanta pr Roll Rat
j: ter, In atom and Ca( Bale Ry
dealt JAS DALZEI.I.
_ _
IAUTZER-41 bblo (mak Roil; 5 kega.do; remand
Aji dna day and for min by
deed TASSEN
LARD --S keg. in store and for We by
Jaen TASS - EY
•
PEARL Al 4 kl-20 tasks fresh quality, on hand(o.l iLlo deell TAL4ev & fol4T
motiAoco—vo kegs 6 lOriet, prose &ruck, recereed
and for We by deett TANSEY t NEST
AITINDOW CILAS3-100 bee 8410 . ; :5 do 10111 k SO
TT do 16614, on band and ler We by
decll TASSEY i IfFeST
Sco do n e 9rED tor p gina sT a
Co
ON 'l4d
8RZ)..m., -71 "'1 1 70.dt461 , 10.)11 , ... co
\tIN B a". 1.
NIIORST It Co
bbl. loft recl Cr=y a
d Co
VIRE AND WEATHER PROOF PAINTS —ARie
J: lbs jab{ tvc.vvod and for Balii br
decd,J KIDD k Co
ASTINPV CANVAS... on Stretcher•, ell we.,
Inanity on band and for •ale by
dealt KIDD 6, c•-•
T, , ANCY SOAP, ~'d-75 bin on bawl non% Ibr rale
.1" by deal' 11.11/0 In Co
OLL BUTTER-0 able roll ►ewer, (rash, ;„„
ly calved and far sale try
dee° W lIATOIAUGII.
rThOVER bbl. clover lierd pain received
att4 Cos sob. by
/*eV S h w
STRAMBUAT6.
.CPSPINNAT I & PITTSBURGH
, 1 7a
DAILY PACKET LINE.
u?IBIS well known tine splonthd passiesw -,
ers imw of d. largest, soatas,
ushed and formil, and most powerarl bo•ts on the
waters of the Wom. Every arttausuodsition and corn.
630 that
Th e eon procura, has licestprovided air pas
sengots. The La. hn• tie in operation for flaa 700111
—has carried • MAIL., of people without the least top.
tT lo their persons. The boats will he at the kml al
Wood street the day prdvddis to tuarting, for die recap.
non
of iretght aad the watt) of passengers on the regis
ter Li oil caws the passage money mast be p.ilo to
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON. Ow, A- U.lmes, Ina
leave homburg'. cocry Suoda) mortung ICI o'clock;
Whoohng every Sunday c•cualk at 10 I' .
1.4• y lOC'. •
MONDAY PACKET.
Th. AIONONIiAIIF_LA, Capt. Svorts, Alll leave Pitts
burgh every Monday morrtrog Pi o'clock; NVbeellsg
every Monday caroms at 10
The lIIHRII.Oa/J. NO. 2, Copt. J. Kurcorkl.rek, heal
rave Pittsburgh every Tueguihy morning al 10 o'elock;
heeling every Theodor eironlng at 10 ?.
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. Cop. t. Due.
eve Pookbargh every WedocArtay toormeg al lY
clock, ‘A'heertng ever) Wednesday evening et 10 r. r.
THIIESDAY PACKET.
.
The BRILLIA.N'T Capt. Ogees. twill leave Klub
burgh every Thursday toorning at Iu o'clock, Wheel.,
every Thursday evening at 10 r. C.
P,IIIDAY PACKET
- - •
The CLIPPER ho. Y. Capt.. Cuouat, wan leave Phu.
burgh every today monung at 10 o'clock; Wheeling
every Friday evening at 10 r. u.
The Caps. S. Ram, will leave rittl
burgh every Saturday morning at W o'clock Wheeling
every Saturday evening at IU r.
NEW LISBON AND I'ITTSBUIIOII DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM I'ACEETE,
matiat 1 8 N. Bidai
Leaves Pittsburgh deity, at h .41.4, A. AL, and ar
rives at Olattgow, Mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca
altl,) at 3 o'clock. and New Lisbon at LI, same night.
Leaves New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. M. [making the
tap canal to the river during the night,) and Irlingow
t Si o'clock, A. M and ~ In erne.' st Pittsburgh at 3 P.
hi—thus making a eonintampt Into for carrying pu
perkgers and freight between New lash. and Ptue
burgh, in shorter nate and nt less rates than by any
other rouge.
The prnprietors Willis lane have the pleasure of rit
fornung the pabhc that they have tined op meekest claw
Canal Boats, air the accommodanon ot passengers and
freight, to tan in connection with the well known
steamers CALEB COPE end PEA VER. and connect
mg, at Glasgow, with the Pnstarigh and Dacia
rats and other daily knee at steamer. down the Ohio
and !thwassippi news The propnetort pledge thaw.
serves to spare no expense or unable to ulnae cam
fort,valoo and drionteh, and ark of die public a shwa
al then patronage.
AUTHORIZED A tiENTI4.
G M. GA EITI.N.
S & GARRAGGH.
R. HANNA. & Co.
HARLIAL/Gl4 & N ew [Alban_
Pittaborgh.
N
NOTICE—The steamer BEAVER, C. E. Clarks, mass
tar, w il l least, after this name, tor Wellsville prams
ally,
ally, at Y o'clock ta the moraills
111413.
PITTSBURGH dr, lIROWNSITHALZ
Daily Packet Lima
FEBRUAIIV lst, 1849 FRBRUARY 1.1,194
LEAVE DAILY ATV A. M., AND
The following .w boats complicti
tae line for the present season: AT
LANTIC, Capt James P.lrinsoo4
BALTIC, Capt A. Jacobs; and LOUIE
MLANK Copt P. Bennett The boats are entirelp
and are hued op without regard to expense. Ev
ery comfortf that money can pr. are h. been penvidh4
The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat at
the foot of Ross st. Pas.itger- will he paacßmai
hoard, as the boats will certainly leave at the adv.-
Used boors, a A. M. and 4 P. M. jan..3l
FOR NIF.1111"FlIS AND BOLIVAR.
The new mliscantial steamer
PITS ER 'R
Chas. S. Frisbee, master, arill Iwve
for the above ports on Tuesday, the
loth lust at ID o'clock, A. /IL
The Eimer Miller will take freight for Louisville,
Evansville, Cairo, Hiekmatt, Randolph, Memphis and
Bolivar.
For freighl or passage, apply an hoard. dee la.
The fine rest running meanies
1101NAK.
Wimps, missies, will leave as above
• on Wednesday next, *llO o'clock.
For (rright or pas4oge apply nu board, or to
decl3 GED El MILTENBERGER, Agt
REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKIT. - -
n iali ta,
The apleudol ova mauler
VERMONT
Wm saasler, wi l l leas, for ger
eve and tatermethate ports "to•slay
For freight or passage, apply no board. clean
_.
MBE=
~, 04 'rbe fine new light draught steareet
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
Luta.. matter, will leave, for the
Love and intermediate ports Ma del
For freagla or pa-range, apply on board. cleat
_. _
FOR ST. LOUIS,
in alL
~,,... The fine new and auharstraial Wear
- g. Font; ter, RN arTi ' l l ~,..
leave
o above sad intermediate pa • . "i,i,
FOR LOUIS VLLLE
The splendid now MAUI ,
imaist.TELEGRAPH IV
'I „
'lnstep, moor, will ken
, e ",.., . b .,,,,,
d otterussdiete port, 44. " y, ~ it ,
o'c lock.
For freight or passage •pple on be'
BUILURIDGE •
~,i,,„:, Co
deep
GO 13 MILTY
.N ""'''''"•. `BERGE.B
-_
PYPlSitukti:H .4 Wmi'..F
.Lirfd iicelik - r. -
jaitmTow swill si
~.,
. CONSUL,
W.bb ' s ,L''' ,aster, will leave regularly
‘,.._,, r ''..., cling, every Monday, Wed
...lV ..,.,,,d 0 .....Y , " I J &Oink precisely.
m / 41;7 7 v a t ti K . 7 ry Tueeday, Thursday uld 8a
~./ 1TC.r "..,.'1 1, k ex - tti m' at r :Ttre il interuirria. ports,-
- -ir ri . ," l- -_,- on that cart be procured (or the corn
_ft,n • , -...,.._.."1 ..' passengers has been preceded. The
•••••• . ''—''' I - . ruled with it self-e Lung safety guard to
Mr ei n . r ,....V . r • A lois. For frez , „.. ii; E ,... 772u „,i, ..
(chi
corner or Ist end Srnahlie'ld as.
--
i lilobLAß WHEELINGPICKET:
za The new md splendid steamer
ST. ANTHONY, p
P Kinne y, master, will run as a reg
ular packet between Pittsburgh and
Ws:meting leaving this my every Tuesday, Thursday
*ad Saiurday, at 10 o'cloch. A M., and Wheeling me.-
tY Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at S A. M.
For (main or passage- ha•itig superior r,
&mom:mods
:ions, apply nil board or to
JAMES MAY, Agent.
The St. Anthony la a neve boat, and for speed and
•ecotmuudatlotia cannot he sus - pr./tad by ally boat on
hr river. noyth
PITTSBURISH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINE
'Me new and splendid fast poogott
liger park.,
TE nno LE(JRAPII No IL,
Mason, ter, will leave for Cinons
11.1111 arid LOLLISVIIIP on rharaday, the Ifitti inst., at lig
gcloek, A. M. For freight or passage apply en boost..
io IgURBRID OE. ENI3 ERD
WILSON A. Co, or
GEO 13 MIL T
Ma— Steamer reytoa will lease Louisville or New .
or/ea.,.,0n arrival opf Telegraph No a Passenger,.
raii d go direct. and ran boon b weanederths here o do
novin
EXPRESS WAGON
TO al. •114.. larg
Piti•blirgh and Philadelphia,
(VIA 011•11 , 11031.110.
TIME, FIVE DA I'S—RUNNING DAY AND NIGHT.
11HE public •re respectuilly lutormed listd this Litre
I will commenceruntung on the 'Cat ant. A ear
will leave Philadelphia daily with the Mad Train to
Charnbersborg. and Howl thence by Wag., with a
relay 01 running day and night. We will be
prepared to forward WOO lbs. freight daily. Apply to
nov2o D LEECH & Co
PIONEER TRANSPORTATION LINE,
eitfti 1848 .
IIL7TWEEN BALTIMORE AND PITTSBURGH.
Tune, .5 daya —LH
Merchandise transported at Canal rates.
FORSYTH & DUNCAN Agent.
Water Greet. Pittsburgh.
FRAILEY t MARSHALL, Agra'',
_vl7 47 Light Greet. Italillitens.
1117FLIKE & CO'S PAST .12.32.111:11119
FOR CUMBERLAND, BALTIMORE, AND 11
EASTERN CITIES.
ripilons duly, st the lowest rates.
J. U. LUDLL Apetge„,
%Valor sal t Pittsburg L.
ROBINSON ts.
two! 91 Sow/. Clussies st Bahamans.
EC LIP :1 TRAS 5 PORTATION LW' z.
m &iiri m 184 S. Sa*:4l
11 , 1 0 F ., P , ERS tt s d ,,, ,:t d b e e i r i s y •
reeerpteil t " irr ‘ l.7 . l.l DAY LINE seal re " o,o n 4 l'e
ons, et low rates and specified Ume aulari wag-
C MOW ELL, l'arshr
noirl.l
I 11 4
(yds..".l6'.°"°
S, A Rt A rrants, Zanes=l. 4' ,7l F 0514 C".MMlillaVo.
'meteors unite steamer Ohio; liar 9r0 . 10 ., and Pre
daffy hue of Canal Boa.. o att. Adams Cu'.
p7,, N 4 tt n it y ou t L y pr ro ese ot rit 1,1•041{1.,...ver5•.4.ere prepares
/IARPETIF CAlatVlLke.
u g —Constantly reeetring . at
cauw , e,
eee.vii2ve mirth street. every variety
beanutni pa; tarri s r 10 part of Atatwpoon, most
very riehi late•t patterns imported,
all of which via mrsll ' 3 PIT, sp and Venetian,
rhuad tifimaltr .' no t h e y cmi par
,. •mPorUng and purchasing trom
eatables us to compete sena the
.tern
13LACK ALP - n0,r15
co, 2i AT 121 CEN't•si—A A :Mum ,0
U N/YrUAS
•-1581 bushels Jriel IKa, h... Ise ho.li w she. 1_ Peek.
per str7arn ' er ' s I .slagnet and no
dean
„,
openettatinther rase of Ppeadtd
Told pens of the be.t ntnnui.rtere, tad .opt run to
any betetofore •Oili, a n d warranted, Lri
dee9 t% tv WII..SON
WINRAPPING APEF re.tat and Maw
P ettmll.dotibi c rnuwii and medium ter &prng pa.
Pe deellr. for
tale by
IN' 1.7 is & AIeCANDI.ESS.
G — - -
ROUND NUTS —Lto bushel. Tennessee ground
nuts for sale by
dung
WICK & KIeCANDLFS.
CLOVER BEER- 1U bble recemed ier nib by
dee,/ %VICE fr. AIcCANDLESS.
GOLDEN SYRUP—In
rbbla. eal. ltalfbbla, Rad 10 [dlaa
ff ..
.ul "°' /AS A HUTCHISON Ch.
SPTS. 713 PENTINE--40 tolLs io be order, for se e
N - uortl SCHOONMAKIIER b. Co
ITEICEI