The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, December 19, 1848, Image 2
THE 'IMMO GAZEM pußusiteo BY vriirrn*MO PurTsai:mon. TUESDAIL-MOMING. DEC..I9, 184 a piau.animpinA. nrowryiblanratacjus. Ads'ertisentena end Sabsettiptionsto the Non Marl eau and United States Gazette, Plaidelpltta;reeeived esSiriarwasted from thia airles. ... , CORRERCIAL LIST AND PRILADEL. PIIMPUICE CURRENT. 86suiptious to this valuable paper wall be received and forwarded from this office. NEW YORK EXPRESS. We will reeeive and forward free of expense, ad lersisements and subscriptions for this paper. Fok L 0 Coo3l.(Ciill hittilageneA,DOMeirtle t Mar• beta, River New., Imporu, Money Merkel., &o. 6 . ° kind page. Bee mast page for Telegraphic Blew. MAYOR OP ALLEGHENY ' The Antuunsonic and Whig citizens of Alleghe• ny met in primary meeting, on Saturday evening hist,to nominate the Ward Ticket., and appoint. Delegates to nominate a Mayor. The meetings were largely attended, and the conies was spirit ed. All the Wards chose delegates in favor of JONATHAN RUSH, Esq., and he will of course,be the next Mayor of our sister city. We are mach gratified that the choice has tauten upon a gentleman_so worthy and so generally no ceptible. We do not believe that Jonathan Rush has an enemy in the city. He is universally ea teemed for his Chnstiatideportotent, his urbanity o manners, and his sterling honesty. The police of the city could be committed to no safer hands, for we feel assured that no species of disorder or vice will be left uncorrected and unpunished, which is with. in the reach of his power. The only fear that any one can have in relation to tan administrate - ill, is that he may err on the side of mere). Possessed of the milk of Christian kindness, a fear has been expressed that he may be to lenient to vice which can clothe itself in the garb of hypocrisy. But we can trust his judgment for proper discernment in this respect—and an error of this kind is not half es dangerous. OA a wilful winking at eviL We therefore wish our sister city joy of her selection deo good a man for BO important an office. The Arnerican,(f yesterday, contained another of its habitual and malicious attacks upon our Be'. presentative in. Congress, Hon. Moms lisurros.— In this community. where the editor of the Amen can is well known, these assaults cannot do Mr. Hampton the least injury. Rut as, abroad, the sin gularity of a professedly Whig paper attacking a Wdig Represenuitive,rnay operate to Mr. Hemp• ton's tom, it is but Just to state, that it is well um derstood here. that the origin of these assaults is a personal pique which the editor entertains, and that his paper represents no feeling or opinion, but such as miginstu from his own cherished dislike. The professed cause or the present outbreak, is Mr. Hampton's absence during the vote on Mr. Root's resolution, which we published yesterday.— No doubt he can show, if it is at all necessary to satisfy his constituents. that he is a faithful refire+ tentative of their interests; that he was not, no the American insinuates designedly absent. MIL CLAY 4ND GOMPAL TAYLOR .- A letter re ceived in town states that General Taylor has written a long and cordial letter to Mr. Clay, and has invited him to visit Baton Rouge. Mr. Clay had previously designed to vied New Orleans, for the benefit of his health, and will doubtless sm, brace the opportunity to enjoy the society of Gen eral Taylor, at ho hospitable mansion. The desti nies of the coo ntry cannot be committed to safer hands than will then be found in friendly inter course at Baton Rouge. The sound sense of Gen . Taylor is seen in this, as in every act of his life.— He knows how to avail himself of all the resour ces within his reach—and the great statesman of Kentucky offers resources of no ordinary charac ter. HON. A NIMEW *iTFAVIAT.—We regret to learn that this gentleman still suffers from an illness ion tracted by his exertions during the election ram pante. He has been able to attend but one day since the commencement of the session of I peas. and is now in Cumberland. Md., endeavor rug to recent his exhansted energies in the society of his wile rind friends. We hope he may be speedily restored. as the country looks to him to dissect Mr. Walker's last report. Na man in the country can better exhibit its fallacies, and none understand better the whole question of protection by import duties. Ma. Carrra - snri.--We learn from undoubted authority, that the rumor which has obtained so general circulation, that Gov. Cerrrettim would not accept a sent in Gen. Taylor's cabinet is un true. Mr. Crittenden has never made any such deenration, or given any grounds for it. He will moat likely be governed by theletshes of the Le gislature of Kentucky, should a cabinet appoint ment be tendered to him, and the presumption is. that the Legislature will advise him to accept. We rejoice to learn that rumor is at fault in this , no it a in most instances, as we firmly believe no appointment could give more general satisfaction thurt that of Mr. Crittenden to.a seat in Geo. Tay. lor's cabinent. Msr OF Crre—Mr. McGowan informs us that his contemplated Map of Pittsburgh mid environs is in a state of great forwardness, and t h at he expects to publish it early in the spring. The area covered by this map extends five miles in length, east and west, and three miles in width, north and south. It will include all the surrounding boroughs and villageei , and will extend between the rivers so fir es to ta ke in the Allegheny Cemetry. This will prove a most interestmg and valuable work Ltr one city. A SUBSTITUTE FOIL OAS. The following account of a wonderful di TIM Philadelphia DEMOCRATIC Wino Coaurr- io England. will be read with interval, some alarm by the owners of tins stock. Should Vim' at a late meeting, Finn. Jon. R. CHAN of DLER in th e chair, eeithithoaaly adopte d a series the statements given be realized, tne darkness of !wipes te the &they *, they see no reason what. of reap- night will L. to nuked before many years, and ever to recommend (as had been suggeated by a I men will walk at midnight with all the some recent the eth, that c ap the adoption of any I scanty and confidence as at noon Say Then new party name or organization. They add. too every (amity can have its own °Werl, nod manufacture its own light, and from its cheapoeas that the broad pnneiples promulgated throughout the whole canvass by those who sustatned General I keep na PecPetnal illumination Taylor, and the sueeess that attended cc canvaSS, .B. rat - RN - rim Eiscratc Liner —A numb of er render it unneces sa ry to disturb public conftdence ihiae're.ectmlicrtihit't;tadeemre'gnism-enri°:: ;11.o'n°d°ayP'erent'n'; by any re-organization of parties to sustain him or the Hanover square by Mr V II • r3 m te. Ms Administration." the patentee. The company consisted fin the , Mint part of scientific men wssembled by rape "a invltatioa, and it must have been gratifying to Mr Stade to receive ~tech unegisivocal testtmony a• was spontaneously and heartily rendered to U. screen of his prartiral deenoristratrona Tin light, in addition to its sun light brilliancy posses sed sevens properties which have Lee hitherto much denidernied—tt is permatent. self regain hog, perfectly safe, pure, and cheap It is not sup ported by comhUsUon, as was shown by its bur.- mg under a glass abode xed don to alai also so as to exclude the hard external w art aw a l is also of importance. it will burn an brilliondy an , der water as under a glans or in the openUlf The light exhibited, although only occupytng tht space of an argand homer, and not e volving item , I than its heat, gave a light equal to seven or nigh Ihundred wax candles. A ray directed to some manures placed at one end ot the room brought out the moat delicate tints wit the distinetneme daylight. Altogether, the eect un the I ca end candlea which were burn t Ting ti th e room w ay . like that which is felt when daylight bursts intt a room where artificial light happens to be born.ng. The expense of a light equal to a hundred wax candles is estimated at a penny per hour. The fluid which sustained the light exhibited by Mr. Static was supplied by a cant iron battery ot holy four plates, with a attic surface equal to one and • quarter square yards. Means are to he taken by public lectures and otherwise, to bring d the properties and advantages of the interesting ia. covery fairly before the pnblici—London payer, /UV. AKDITIVA , BILOAIJOUS, a distiuguithed divine or Virginia, died nt Newtown, Va.. on the let inst. He was remarkable GDn his eloquence, sad for being totally destitute otrunbition. He refused the de gmes of A. M., and D. D., which were conferred upon him by the several colleges. Among his admirers wece Chief Justice Marshall and many of his amass ootempacaries To FILEMORT srto Kr -LIMIT CAS, —Senator Banton publishes a card in the National lntelligen oar, in which he says that Col. Fremont did not send a message of conciliation toGeneral Kearney before going west, but that ha intended to do rat, when the intelligence that Kearney was drag pre vented him. Tux MINIMAL % or Viantala seem to be elm:l -ing much attention. The Richmond Republican says that specimens are now exhibiting is the State capitol of lead, iron, coal, rock lush, barytes, gypsum, manganese, burr mill gone and mans gneGc iron ore, all found la Western Virginia, on and near the Lineiof the Lyncbborgb and Tenae®e RaOrOad. t..r) Caw. HAVIOsTiOI,—.A.II ClUr State an are in good order. The Harrisburg Union is inform ed that orders have been issued by the Canal Commisaioners, to draw off the water from that portion of the Juniata Division, extending from the lAdlensown dam to the junction, at Duneares Island, on the Bth•iconant. The other portion of the State canals will be kept open ZS long ax the weather permit. The Western papers are dill fuming shout that .God and Liberty," sportively attached to theyres. ident's mesiage,' by the mischievous operithrs.— The Louisville Journal suggests that Mr. Polk might have intended it for the special belario(of our new citizens in California and New Mexico. A Idsurwrisit Wrrce is described by the New Orleans Picapme la having remeitly made as ap. -pastrami* in thateity. It weep made in Genera, ts about es large as a hal( dime, only wenewhat thicker, and keeps admirable ti4e. Its saw. a —slsa Dear trifle, we should think. Tag C4II.9CiEII• PLATIPA AND CI.WPAR sent to Pgledelidelphitt by the Government to be mai:lrd; have beett Proved to be genainepinerale • • Disdainwho sail from out Aikido Faith IPSIYFz w eTY out then ilillonorgoods to begot trade with mohair anvil. The thy geode forte the kluged PA end h said will be carried oat to clothe L 4 the t ortsinhalli of Catania km five yeas to a.--z.-;-)Vartikileirriago. 00 -- : • - r N*oll fivu*r;' , 'c • ; . ;: 4 ;ft. E* , 4 , 18 04' G ray do ' i nos: : bold*•ineiiiiitorilidile - tif.the tbott t comings of time Johisoni Yodhan have my affi -ditiittEnturrietteis ate - regnlarly deposited in our city post office, and if you do not receive e ach one as it becomes due, be sure that the fault lies be -tureen bare and Piusburgh,and most, likely with tilt agent on the mil road from here to Baltimore. The proceedings in Congress during the week I have _ _ been interesting, and indirauve of importnn results. You will doubtless have presented to th, Mention of your readers the action of the bollni an Wednesday last upon the subject of Slavery in the new territories, and in the District of Co lumbia. In respect to the institution in this District. the House decided that they would not consider a proposition to abolish it there, upon n motion not originating in the wishes, expressed by petition or memorial, of the people of the District themselves. They rejected Mr. Pellrey's MOWn for leave to bring in a bill Or that purpose, by the vote of Ii to Er!. This is, I believe, the true ground to be annum. ed and maintained by Congress, in respect to the actual existence of slavery. But I believe that only a short time will elapse before the National Legislature will be culled upon by the majority of the inhabitants of the district to do what Mr. P. ..ow asks to be done. The Free Soil Association here are about to issue an address in which they ill take a very strong and decided stand for such movement. E=l toot, of Ohio. resolved to instruct the Committee Terntories, to report a bill for the Orgatll2lllloll if civil governments in both Territones recently mded to us by Mexico, hot excluding from both he institution of Slavery. After a vanety of ,ovemeuts, the resolution was directly voted up n by yeas and nays, and was adopted ayes 101 oes SO, a very large majority, considering the de ided character of instructions In these votes the House expressed two vastly mportant decisions, the first was that CO llgre.• ould not arbitrarily use its power to alsolish slave. y in territory where it has a legal existence again! he wish of the inhabitants, and 'the second vc, hat its introduction into new territories, yet unde its care, will not he permitted, whether the inhabi tants desire it or not. On the same day, Wednesday. came up - . . same question, relating particularly to New Nlexi co. Mr. Benton presented the memorial, well known to have been adopted by the people of thht territory in Convention, praying for a civil gov ernment, and itri3ong other things to be protected against the introduction of slavery among them.— A very lively and interesting debate immediately sprang up, in which the chief speaker. were Mews. Benton. Calhoun, Clayton and Hale. The New Mexicans resolved in their Convention, that Mr. Benton and Mr. Clayton should be considered their representatives in the Senate. Mr. Calhoun said the memorial was insolent and ought not to be received. This expression effec tually riled Mr. Benton, who ',thumb ',minced upon Mr. Calhoun, and a brieCturuggle mei: place between them, in which Mr C. wee most decided ly worsted. Indsed the genius of the great tlan.;,notn Mood rebuked IretOre the nerve energy of the 6 Missounau. -A. It t. Anwny'+'•tn. to - Cr•-•vt Mr. Calhoun seemed cowed and troubled. He talked ramblingly and feebly lie never brought his sophisms to a worse market. Mr lisle said he was terrtlied to nee democrats opposing this pe otton. It wan the very embodiment of the Nich. olson letter. The leading principle of that letter was, that the people of the terruores them aelves had the sole rice to decide Mo. ,11.1,11....11.. ( .lavery. Well, here they had decided it. would deinourats now ',podia . thee pene•pie, '— would they now desert hear eundoilie an his ad. versay •—would they kick over the N•cnoison idatiorm ' The pennon was receive print. d and referred to the t'omtndiee.—by Inc v , .le of 33 1011. • The chances tor Douglass bill for the oLu,. ssiin id - California and New Met co as one states are di, minishing. I think he has spoiled them scetner by atneoduient which he offered VII W` 's• the effect that the judges. district anornies, and marshals whom Mr Polk shall sptstint under the bill, shall form a board, whose duty ii shall be to divide the whole territory mu, elect-sin districts, oath of which shall send one delegate to the Cam vention for framing a Gonsittuation for the State All the white inhabitants. and such of the Meat. cans as have been made comet. by the e , ittli article of the treaty. shall have the right of vittirg The plaits design at thin amendment is to stew in. to the hands of the present Executive tne making of the Constitution under which toe new Stale is to come in. Should the Mil mg pass tiii Mord of March, and very I.t.ely if passed at all. it woukl not be until that day Mr. Polk will have his ap potutments all ready. and before midnight his batch of of/totals would be on their way With their secret tristructions and ample means to carry them into effect, to pack just !Urn a Cons - mile/1 . 1 as Mr Polk and his allies would ask tor. Nothing of ton kind will be done. An etTort will he made with the Senate to trans fer all mauers relating ba these territories from the appropnaLe committee to tnat on the Judiciary. the reason being that the latter COILCOIUtV II perfectly sound and reliable, being composed of a majority of slaveholdirtg dcmccrats. It may succeed. Major Cass is to go to Rome assocs.-minor to lie. Martin. The Major is a good fellow, and will en joy himself at Rome for a few month.. It is mica lated, I suppose that Gen. Taylor, out ot conside ration for his father, will let him stay longer. I do not know bow that will turn out. As a fellow campaigner. I congratulate him on his good t ick. Jus. A wrm. Scictroc—The Rev. Mr. Won, pastor of the Puglitown eongoltaoon. in 11. county, V., committed suicide by hanging hit, on Thursday lost. About lex weeks sinee White removed to Or. MeNtlllen'e otheregal near Canonsiburgh. Soon afterward& several ins berm of his family took ill, and one of his ohddi lost the use of one of its eye& He he becr dissatisfied with his change of residence, on' peered to think that he had done wrong in the. Pughtown congregation. Them reflect.... disturbed his mind very much, and he woe induced to return to his old residence near Pughtown On Thursday, about II o'clock, A. M . he rude to Pughtown, celled upon Dr. Han, and wished to purchase o portion of arsenic, stating that be wanted to um it in destroying rat& The doctor, knowing the state of his mind, declined selling hum the poison. Mr. W. returned home, and put his home in the stable; but to be did not go to his house, Mn. White supposed that he started out to where some men were cutting him winter's wood. Dr. Hare, fearful that all was not right, called immediately at Mr. White's house, and related to Mrs W. what occurred at his race. He then looked in the sta ble—found the horse put safely away, and attune diately walked out to where th e choppers Were at work. Not finding Mr. White there, he beenroe .alarmed. and retained forthwith, wah several of ,68,Pfith to make a thorough examination of the Mr. White stable. They at length found Mr. White in the hay mow, banging by the neck' After he was takers down, n is sold that he breath • ed bin a singlets...ear-his spirit had departed! He was launched lOW eternity by his own hands! This heart tending occurrence has thrown a deep gloom over the neighborhood about Prightown. — Mr. White, we understand, has been regarded as an amiable and good man, and was moth bekrved by kin cempermioa.—Pon. i oa trEw TO**. VomiliPsiislterice of the Pitistn*ttazetts. ('!- • New rolug,llec.. 13, 1848: At:people:tow receive all kinds'of statement without the slightest expresaion - of iticredulity, nothing. of reputation is hazarded by stating that a project is on foot, and wall matured, for the con struction of a reamed across the Isthmus of Pana• ma, to be completed by January 1511, before numerous roads radiating from New York and I I Philadelphia are in operation. The surveys have been made and books opened. The highest cies yahoo on the line of the road, is 300 feet, an obstacle that can be overcome with the greatest ease, and the road mode with more facility than the Hudson river route, and immeasurably surpass the Portage road of Pennsylvania so vital to the prospects of your State. What a wonderful change I in commend will not the completion of thin enter• prise effect ' The discovery of the passage around the Cape of Good Hope sinks into obscurity in n to this achievment of art which will igages eight mouths, and give mmmer- Hairs double speed. Nothing can prevent rade, the whale fishery, and the whole ,rican (Western coast) trade froui lhia road, nod New York and New Or• becoming the commercial cities of the ( rivals. The fever in relation to II give an impetus to this road, and make its construction a matter of almost certainly. There is no abatement in the gold fever, which seems destined to carry are large number of loun gers !runt the city, and from the country, from whence large flocks come daily and start for CaMonne and the gold mines- So great trilby rush for a rapid passage that the -Crescent City" has been withdrawn from the New Orleans line and put up for Chagres at 5115 the passage. She has already 100 names down, and will make a fine speculation of it. Rowland St Aspinwall refuse to give any more tickets for the Pacific steamers, which are crammed. To-morrow a mass meeting is to be held at the Merehant's Exchange, upon the shiver( of cheap postage. Now that the Postmaster General has made up hls mind that five cents will pay, the pub he has jumped to the conclusion that two cents. a letter is enough, and sit far as New York is cons reerned that will be the agreeable sum. Among the strange faces in Wall street to-day was the Postmaster of Pittsburgh, perhaps as a delegate to ' our mass meeting in favor of cheap mails. Stocks have been rather dull for the past two days and close heavy'. Treasury notes are selling it 101 j. and the funded debt at the Fame. In 'emir stocks there is a strong speculative feeling. and prices are being forced up quite too but. Produce remains firm, but the demand u small for export. Prices are still low enough to enable u• to make large shipments to England upon the first appearance of an advance that will warrant it. Canal navigation bar closed for the season, and New York trade reduced to winter limits—and mall limit it Is. This evil will Pant be abated, as nadir opinion is most decided in moor of the re novel of the toll now levied upon freight sent by 'milntad. The extension of the Ene road has made ne policy unjust to tne people 01 the Norm. ina•• m+ as the Erie road carries goods toil tree. In me week this road will be completed to Bing inmpton. and in ten months after. to the manse' tun with the 'eke and the roads to Buffalo In loci yen from this. pasnmirers who leave Cinemas nati try' the railroml, will come to New orb meta the Erie road, and not yin Albany as at present Two years inure will see the connection effected with litilfolo by the Attica and I lurnellsville road. indeed, the cars do not in that time run to Dun kirk en Lake tine. Three thousand men are at cork on the extension west, rind the whole t'oree nst diseharged from the line between Binghautfc on and Port Jervis ready to iommenre so soon at be under lettings ran he made. which well be a' a few Juts. The Erie nod is miming west at to cad's pare. and New well 1.0011 go west on that road its the cheapest and eases way. Tne untie \Vriliiriolaa reached here o Monday, o, nrtvu ng n the dying *perch titotir -it - to tr. Presoleut The great delogia if his eXcellency writ, to r ace been to show how nurts the telegraph ollk.l printer, could perform rhe . tai• l it of gettatg ouch doctantout in type witt all the fine 01 a New York City daily is no ions! undertaking. liiit Ihr elegant appearance of th, laoette niakra it iptile apparent that there ere nU a.ran comps, IleVe•pAper efllerprt.e . The 4,111%1\ al CJII 1 , 1.11141 sa ire 1 . 11:011 AnOtll<r cop, them rioiurebas Lone d, lappeta ...arch .if n ..laiiiiing of tae Chtonic e, and The Isthmus of P•m•m• nnnna.n of At th e nionieut. when 1.1.• .rteprime La IL. Ct. nary ilirect4 eLed , I ' ll. IKM —Mr I. 1 . • tts tole n ewly nenuired terra.iTy en ti.e Pneine cons , I,e•reni i e 14 rut nod ii:an• fie facilitating the mteriainrae 00,101.13a,-. log in me eh...niter 1..11114 , 11. In In, n• , .y are iipay taken up. the Mikiwion eatracto, indu andd llvm perhiiiinauee a J•. 111 me copied from the F.diriburith itCin wad me re-, g ene ra:, roo, . or , ser.i carded with apecial interest. The Kerley, a will mil that he is a new mini, and was ma we be seen. dwell. up. the rattly isoportant coin- cud appearance dniy in so d.ffictitt II character ov ine changes which would he effected by unit I era allowance will be matte air any dor:reliance. ung the Atlantic and Pacific oceans by a canal. Some of the arteries, parneiritrlityllce OQ/ setere ho but it a mantkvat that the same revolts would be as i leaves his wile nod chi.d. n, nude° Lid the relealie certainly and fully brought about by a rad road: Pythons, was well done, and ramified much ap "In enumerating. how ever. the advantages 01 • t please. , idninercta: nature which would assuredly spring Mn Taylor appetrs again to.rocht. a, Rolla ruin the ernanetpatton of South America we have : the teha.ear• nhheeta not yet noticed the greatest, perhaps of all—the mightiest event. probably in favor of the pe.efu; , ts dm. to Mr 'airy sad N 1... poriet. s a t intercourse of nations, which the physical cart... that as Pytklas and Catenate. turn. suata.ned the, stances of the gl, le present to the enterprise of I,,,,rtaadmtrab:y.and were .ohdiy hypteededt Man —We mean tae tormatton of a n•vtgathe pas srge across the Isthmus of Panama—the Junction I 800 SISO,--Quite a serous accident occurred of the Atlantic and Pacific means It is remarks. , n S e Sb at h eftet ,„ nottnt near the Acne,. chtt,e; hie that this magnificent undertaking, pregnant ! East Common. Allegheny. A number ratioreil with consequences so important to mankind and about which so little :a known to this country. i• boys were engem.. in a scramble Mr a loaded no far from being a rotnantic and eturnerterit pro- to ! , which the oh the met, that ois not only practicable. bat easy . Me number. nein. lames Baker, when the contents neer Chaves. which falls into the Atianttc. at the town o f the same name, a b out l c leagues.. cues to t h e I were accidentally dtscharged into the sole nea westward rd Porto Bello, is navigableas far as I the groin. of ~tieot the boys It was reported tear Cruzes, within Jim Lzigusu /Panama. Butt though I atatc bet ha d entered the s ay „„1., but not the tors:nation of • Canal from this place to Pana very dangers war arrested sad ma, laminated by the valley through which the pre. Y- Y hurt. ent road passes, appears to present no very tormi- ...rotted to i .tail by Lt. Mayor, tor doordery con • dable obstacles, there is still a better expedient.— d ue t At the distance of shunt five leagues from that Foca Slur._ liars.—Thu amend,' it mouth of the Cbagres, receives the over Toni , t dad, w h ich is parts - able to Embareadero, and.frona and commo mus establishment is nearly en.shed d that place to Panama is a distance of about thirty I The plan is admirable--Loth as regards beauty miles, through a level country, tar.. hoe river w i so d adaptation b, its purposes The lower story is supply water for the venal, and no ddlfieulty what. , ever tormanteract the noble undertaking. In ire' dl•l.ed into two rams—the eel-roue.' Iron Penn next place the trotamtant requisite of safe harbors.: street being very handsomely ornamented with at the two extrema. , of the Canal, a here alip• pidars. The second and third stories are each plied m the extent of our utmost wishes. At the one spicedul school room—.ok by :,0 feet—airy a• mouth of theChatrres ts a fine bay, which received ii tsitt „,„ ; heart could wish, and lighted pertently. The yard, the Brush it gun ship in 1710. when Knowles bombarded the Castle of St. I.,renio, which is also large, in divided Lit the male and and at the other extremity is the famous harbor of , female achoot., and will afford fine frolicking Panama. Nor is this the only expedient for open ground during the ihntervar for w htch urchins mg toe important navigation between the p h ,,-„. and Atlantic ocean. Further north is the grand I look so anltOnsly. Lake of Nicaragua, which by itself almost extends I . the navigation from sea to sea. Into the Atlantic ; Carries a.ap ll t s..—Numerates large droves of ocean it falls by a navigable river, and reaches to ; cattle and hogs have arrived here recently, on within three league of the Gulf of Pen " inlie in the their way to Baltimore. A very large drove „I Paetfic. Mr. Jeffreys tells as It was the Instruction of the 1 twule, and one or hog., went hY yesterday Or the King Cl Spain to the Gisavarnor of St. John's Cass , above named market. The cattle are from unit,— tles not to permit any Brat. übect :o P°s` up ! the hop loam both I t h in and Kentucky —We sow s down this Lake. for if ever the English came to n of it . itnpo ,.. e . and eat, „ • pair of tine looking porkers !loading down the knowledge noon make thebs et e , toaster . o f t h in pa , of t h e Oh. yesterday. with their feet tied together We ore templed to dwell to & , They had fallen loam a strain boat into the river optii the prospect. which the accomplishment of; tins aplendid. but no'. difficult enterprise opens to I , t 'norsoortartir —Those desirous of acquiring the our Nation. It Is not merely the it coin.. Loe ,rig we of the weatern shores of America. extend• erulle`t method e"thmunw°thtil own !dee'. almost iron, pole to pole, that is brought as , thaw of ottums to paper, have the opportunity 01 were to .dir door. it la not the intrinstrally doing so, by on Mr Henry Williams. corner tent, though comparatively moderate branch dour of Fourth hod Fern' street . : He is h eery com e,me that sit Siduth Sea whalers, that will atone undergo a complete revolutton, by saving petent inetructor, nail the system is all that • e•rr• the dangerous voyage round Cape Ilorn, the whole . lot scholar will mum, to lit himself for following of those tintnenor diterrata which we hold deposit t t h e most rapi d „ ca l., ed in the regions of A.na, become augmented in I value to a degree winch at present it in not easy to Focartirxt., —The disciples of Four-Her, in this contemPlate. I'v , htuntitilt ~ r eel eeres• city. have adopted the practice of holding weekly across the liniatic htenn. It is the same thine •• debt home grew reetintort td . the toe., oar „ eh. i rucefings--each Monday evening—at the houses fern pot...tuna were brought nearer to us. The ! "ere.' lne"d" eswuuolion• The principal voyage arm. the Pacitice—the winds both for the busmen of the evening is the reading of Fourrier's eastern and Western pasmge kiting fair and eon- works. Quite a n „„ t t er of dt . eiptns fluent ,. stunt—is Iµ/ expeditious and steady that the arrival I of the ships may Its calculated almost with the tier I Tits Caldron: 4 ls Flying la irlitait•TlO.--A co. rainy in being formed in this city, hi go nut in March, curacy of a mad coach. Immense would le the tracer which would immediately begtn to cover that ; ocean. by denomination the Pai•ific. All the r . o r earl ier, Puesthle• Thu distance to be travel , itf India and China would move inwards Am, led is some where al.ot h.OOO by wa t e r, nee—those of Europe and America would move I but enterprise will hot balk at this. towards Asia. 'is it too notch to hope that Clone and Japan themselve. thus brought au much near. Tut, saw mar .. ,,aher t;„,;;aca sm,thaaid er the influence ol Europe. civilization—ntch more powerfully and constantly stance( in Os opes street, is nearly completed. and will be dedicated ration—would not he able to resist the salutary tin• on Chnstmas Nation H str o be is eap , t l,4 pra.loo. The hope at least testa tipon strong lion. , to b e present This splendid edifice will orna driton--one thong of least certain, that South A. • d u in need of, du tri in"' the e " rner nth " e meled• W u. alera•ll, 11 111 11 It • oars inhabitant*, would receore myrinda of labor, credit to its intilders. oars Chinese, who already Mann in the Eastern Christian professors, and all other citizens-1 1 e" Anthipelago, In quest of employment and of fod. Tins would still farther tend to accelerate the nos ; member the public meeting to he hold this evening tittuu t tt m o f e nlighten. Vlintall and eiviltzed man,: at 7 o , c d oc L , on t h e au b jet , of the s.lthntht In tiers In Chola herself.' This was one of the ads , Herron , . c hurch. vantages urged by General Miranda upon Mr. Putt, likely to grow out of the emancipation of the Span. M•voiCtit Ortrice—Moamar Monate° —Brit two teh posseutions in America, when endeavoring to I ewes--tinesngrancy—one drunkenness. One ',atilt enlist that Mintster in his cause--and was one of a the reasons, no doubt, for its meeting with the moat, une — the other committed, to 'take n taut' wi th the cordial reception, for as the cliental, respecting ; shertlf. • Nootka Sou nik wit then substating, it wan resols veil if Spain did not provent hostilities by subrni. G.°U . or 1, 1u5 ,,, Y= &later. allbriled no mon, to carry Miranda'S Van of emanetpation into ' thing of interest yesterday. immediate execution.' Mayoralty of Pittsburgh. The Tariff...Mr• illaniptOn. al • . ai°. tit.—fdeaara. White k Co,—Gent. mrssa The following extract is from the Washington to announce the name of Capt. Jon. IlltatoN. soitobio porsOn lot the office of Mayor OCthis olly.' • correspondence of the Baltimore Patnot derO,lto Fir. W MID. "The Tang question will also Inc broached—in , Thts.ossn;,‘..,.,2 for tw n 1... 4 ., 1' . ..1. 'nil h. "Pt.." fact it hat , ~... already. Mr. Hampton, of Pin" In the fauhful and lealouir.evrt n eer:ali ` '‘ " l'Vtir . t"' b" bdrgh, having riven in his place on Wednesday. are&ittns Flr-ra WAso with the intention of giving notice to the HORNS, of • tennis. wa i , a ,s. c 0 ,_0.„,., ii, ooo no .. ouuce has lotention to introduce ci some subsequent day, j the awns of Mr. Imam.. WlLataos, a. a .Letable I x:Man 14 bill to repeal the Taritf of '46 and feature the Tar , for the Wile.: Of Mayor of this city. beef '42. Tbe notice was not entertained, baring , e"vs7"'s Piano NV , •ao. lAA, kill., will be a candidate for nomination Mr been objected to by another member ler not stnetly Msrosssrs — Str. Edno , . Mute announce that Cna• in osier. No doubt the notice will be given at the , teeeofilea of Mayor. noviet.to &co. Wsas. proper time. There is a difference of opinion amomg the Whig members, as to the proper course 1 to be pursue, at this session, on the subject of Ilayoralty et Allegheny Cully. the Tariff. There i• so Mlle prospect, es the two 111.41fOILUST 0, ALLeoLLIOIIf Ctra.—ftlr. Editor: You Houses We NOV 00116litoted, of effeMing • 00.1ien. Viteaaae , rd irottnee for the 11.....e m 0 c f . T. JONA,RMI ROIL cation of the present System , the , some of them the &cisme of g t " l T ./hig and Au is f sOni y e o &r7v b e j n e tlo i n w . are opposed to any action at all, and in favor of novv.i. , . 111.... VOTNNL , the tsets , •tiiitgress comes i Ciapeiz, hotreieWi r take itadretwei view of the met., to and •Md-that the effort should be made, without mind to what the prospects of success may be. The most zealous of these are some of the members Gem Pennsylvania. Mr. Hampton is a very able and mdefaugable member, sod as be seems to have the Aubjeet much at heart. and will have the cooperation of other weighty members from his State. I have no doubt the subject will be brought behave the House in a very imposing I attitude. It is not the intention, I believe, of Mr. and those who approve his movement, to ad here rigidly to all of the provisions of the Act of 'l2, but their plan is first to restore that vet. cud thee engraft upon it such amendments as may be deemed expedient. Z. PILVOYLVANIA FlNAN( . ol. — .Summery Statement o. the Receipts and Expenditures of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania for the fiscal year, end ing November 30th, IS4B. Laud, ........ A uction Commissions Auction Duties Tax on Dividends,... .. .. _ . ..., Tax on Corporißon Stocks 140.3.59 b 9 Tax on Real and Personal !state.— 1,350,129 49 Tavern Licenses, 33,300 01 Retaihnir Licenses, 131,10.5 30 Peddlers' Licenses, 2,104 65 Brokers Licenses,. 2,360 00 Theatre,Circus, Menagerie Licenses Pamphlet Lawn, Milli. Fine. ..... „ „ Tax on Writs, Will., Deeds,,ke.,... Tax on certain offices Collateral Inhentance Tax Canal and Railroad Tollx Canal Fines, tale of old materials.&e Tax on Enrolment of Laws, Tax on Loans, Dividends on Turnpike :took Accrued Interest Refunded Ciodi Escheuts, Fees of the Public Offices,. Miscellaneous, ........ Bnlsere in Treasury, Dec. 1, I .17 . . Public improvements. 599.092 '7O Expenses of Government, 230.500 79 Minis Expenses......... ......... 36,724 32 Pensions and Grammes 'fl 21 Charitable Institutions, 27.000 00 I . orninon Schools, 176,090 02 Loans 118,375 10 Interest on Loans. 2,005.740 79 Gunreinty of Interest 32,000 00 Domestic Creditors 13.246 42 Cencelled Kelm( Notes. 19,090 110 Ihonage on the Public W0rk5...... 26,153 10 Special Commissioners 303 1;1 Revenue Goinunastoners,... , ...... 2,203 02 State Library. 2,014 15 Public Buildings soil 17rounds. :051 13 Eastern Reservoir of Penns ('anal. 2.1178 71 Outlet Lock at Wells' Ps; e ......... 1.1510 00 Weigh Limb st !leach ((seen, t• 9711 :n Penitentiaries, 1..1.17 00 (louse of Iteril.r< ......... . .... 4.00 , 1 DO 1 onveylug Hagit,ve, .. • Nicholson Lauds— .... Eseheatc...... ...... .. 1 1 )thulelphia Kota, ..... State N 1 mg.. me Al.nleturnl of :gate T:. 11,1v.....ellokneam Balance Trea.nry Nov :40, LOI'A L MATTERS 11...XTT0 rut TUX ,imfxl4Ju ONLY 44 kirrrx. DUSlller ..a•a• ,r .1 W .1 s • h came up yr•lrr- Jay nuarnnAg. when Mr Mel:nndlea, ronasel for the defentlnnt. wantirew the plea oL nol and entered a dentuttsr—t'm the around that the plaintilfa bad 'n legal tts.. o.t zrt, n. Tae rase was deterred to ,altbraie, 11 Messrs. Forward Mror ana Mel'antlirrir w Jrvor the polot FoMer .or Mr Mohibbto, tor P... Mararr tirtmagr., as we un,lendal4.l.,n cllnf.egurm , . I t... t.. rur....1. the 1.. t t.l .eltrr• ‘t.e ,tn t,,t• 1.1,1,11t.11, rt,:ege ! ' paper na v .l. toe :arc,.i covolat lo and. l'lrreforr, be 111= . „ .., , , . • . Wat'l2 '. c . a idraldlnabiaidtjaain*nios of in al* kisr3OJUS,RECIatrEA.I.IPI.I bf tild lo lll ' : "C .orrt'Tisittnn.-vilta %17blg - Commlnee of Wareing:o .101, - by andreabatarcalad Vetnevalutibe 22l. WI • A ITT lON 'B)ll,Eaz . ' . • ---'• int* at We 01 , 1 CoOrt House, in the Common Connell tacit 2 , BLUME'S . . Chtgaber, pursuant to • call Of the Chairmen, on Mous -- - - -- SY Job. Ix 13.vilhAmatIOSHIlro , CIDER -Whole superior Crab Ciderj 10 do common - day eamdug, Ihe 11th In Wm. Wt.londless, Pre.- dent, in the Chair; J. M. Druah and James 11. Murray, do, in store mild for call by . .... or J g Dit,worrrn, 27 wood at 1 Fifty Boa a/ding Lots sw Thaperanotoslia, at gractamt. Secretaries. 1 der le ---- ---- - , On Saturday afternoon. Dee. Std, at 2 o'clock wall 'rile lolthwing resolution wt. offered by JM. Bt.". FCSK-10bble Fuse for blasting. for Balk by Ihe sold 011 the preth.ses, fifty hots of Ortrund, In au, and ununimoosay adptd: . &eat, J DILW °HT , ' I thrtv aka • illage ot Traupeatteaville. by order of John Resolved, That the 1% h.gt and Autithason• of the - - . ~ , B \Verde, embnietng a great variety of sake and bee ray ol Ptusburgh, vett' meet on Sathrday evening. Dec i,„:1 SALTS AND Pt YrA,H--- . .a.;• ,libls_S...Sal.ta A c• , ro , o. r0,,,t0 for b ottin e ss purposes and pr gate dwel l:ld. •t 7 o'clock. PM. At tune usual place. of holding ' t,3 „ roman to sate uy J .... Id Otv rd.d. net . 0 1 ,,,,,„ . ~,,,,,,,,„ ~,, ~,,,.....,r . .y . nu a d , oc , r ,„, prtniary meeting,. io 01001 (Ise delegate• troth eiteli den Is ." 1111 __ wt. i. ts one of five flerr• and 1.1, percher, posse...Mt ._ _ Ward. to th ee, ~, 0r ,„„,,,, 0r , o, the Old (...00r, Honer, , ,L.,is•A-•H•ack---•arted Peaches , late sale by 40 ,-01 ova.), It•ving a splendid v Lew o• the etty ol Al• nit Wednesday, Dec. 270, ut 10 o'cl.k. AM . for the p ••• - - , hens The ricers and surtounding emsittel• Orel: I C 1310W 1,1 • I • ' c ' • ' - T rill ii , tairpom of putting in nomination a candidate for May- . - -• t A plan co the property may 1, wen at theou• WM. SI'CAN [SUF.:att. Prrst CI ASi A..- 1 7 lads pure, for sale by .of the Wrialongton and Strobel , e 'Turnpike Roads, 0 deels J BIDWELL or at the Auction Stare Tyrol.. vt loch will be liberal, `Secretaries --"------- will be sande known on the day of rale natant:treat an•l for sale 1 JOHN D DAVIS, Auet `4, ' '','" R--.-I'"d' , : i ' ..y... ...'. J C BIDWII.I. dc ' irr Annan,. sutwetapuons seta be rereived at the 1,__12 _ s t ook store n( l'Jliott h. English, 7 , Woml street. tor the large Sale of Clod., Ctustuter., Cl...kink, 0,,,.• B A It LE Y -350 bust. I. S NV ATEHMAN, forM, Shires, Tothrra . Tnaanagngs, so., by rah, Jewish Chronicle, publishes' by the Ausenc•n Society ' tail- al water and 62 front at &1r .,. tor ineltorating the condition of the Jews, and edam' - ,twt cad sate fur sat by • sdo On 'Tuesday morning, December 19.. 10 o'clock. at by Me Hee A H Wright, Pastor of the Assoctate ' iii-i-rER —l2O ~,., '-',.: 1101• Ps'k ed Bo ner ; - We coromom r..l s o b, o - gr ooro , ror „„ o r Woo d nod se, Roll dn. in store sod tor w:e hy church, June street, Neve York COdl4 dr ele L S WATEILMAN streets, 011111 be 110111 wattle,. reserve, on • credit of four • months for Approved codorred pacer •n all sums over THE SABBATH. DI I.:ACHES-ISO b t ,./, .:raid p e aches. tit store and 1 $516-• large usortnient 01 clods, caaaintarell, eloak• tut Tt,sdtty evene, Inth Hirt .at 7 o'clock, • *the 111----L-rn"'-n!--c by - 'r l" I. S It ATE"' AN I ' ''''' '''''''''''''' sI"".. ""I''. '''''''"oo. "tine"n. 1 ja p. „,,,,i, blankets colored rainbrtes, pies. needles., meeting wal lie held 01 the Fir•t Preabytertan Church. Q TUA R-71 hhils pin,- 010 crop NIJ Sugar, rood i to cowoooor , rood , for , hve,y ~,,, onvr. t it,. Dr Ilerton`sy to ronsider th e clanott of the Sab. 1..,j on 000.1010ne.. w store nod for sale by 1 button s o. l , ;:,'„ oioorri i ~.7,,,,,d, for ~,,,.,,,,,,, ‘,.., 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,„. bath All friendly to a better observance of the lAttors dec Is L S WATERMAN , n''' o which We attention of ItIC tr.le ie requeal• _. day. are Ite,by re,pecmill y iiivited In atthild. The eothinatee ..1 erthngethents are the Rev, Dr XL received and for sale by TOLASSF..4-.2.5 1.1• I• ;row crop N 0 Molames; rust Td°''" . ' deetv JOHN D DAY IS, Au, Rodger.. 0111.1 Dr toot. 11er. J P. 11FLaren, and Re• 00r „,,.. L 2 WATEItIIAN , Nathaniel Wert J M 11al.. J. 11 \laza, 59.1534 91 t2 ; suo (10 :x,153 50 lISO '5 Mr l'el to. Panetta Minn.-1f you wish to he sue pessful in slaty undertaking, you most always 'use the crop., men*. "Therefore. if you have a rough, use .1 A Saa'a rarer - rows, and be cured, lor it 0 the proper trimns. Have you Asthma or dificully of breathing, then the niO, efficient means to cure you is to 104 J or tie's K.l per fora at, which will immediately overcome i the apasm or Inch contract. die diameter of the tubes, I and looaeo4llml hrings up the mucus WiliCh clog. them up. •hil Mu, removes ever) obstruction to a (ere rspi ration. o lob. at the same time all inflammation 1. mil , - third, and s rum 0 cerium to be effected. Have you Bronchi., *toting of Blood. Pleurisy, or in fart any Pulnaonory Affection, then is ~. Jayne's F...speetorant •iid rebel 0 certain. and you will find that you nave sued the proper inearis F.I . male it Pitt.burgh at the Pekin Ten Store, T! 7th near wood. , 557 or 305 :4 17,101 73 30,6 bl 95 19,391 20 55,359 0 1,550,55 5 03 1,121 50 1,965 00 113,3:0. 23 140 000 00 1,9;11 00 2,901 17 13,5311 05 'O5 00 1,1%4 21 1,556 09 Witats V suit 171:11K —The popol•rtry which thts utedretne he. acqutrrd HI Western, renn.)lsanta, as • sure guarantee of tr. eseell.nce The toliowing gentlemen. htglt/v respretatt.e cdssens of Allegheny and Basset , 011111..... have u.ed Vertnrfuge In the r (amities, d oder the as•urance or its great Inedmal properttes Jam Stratton, Fourth-, Rtt (load. l'lstturgh Mary ,4l,lloll • asy strtum. Nlary Bur a k lidaver Sarah Hasttefret Manchester near Pot Margaret Jams. Bork. Ili. Ague. Burk For sales r the drug note on Blltllk Co. oat fl ood dec $3041.716 22 6N0,5440 95 SS SI 2 667 07 C.PI 4111 AN, tr•tqueatt change• in Use weather at tlttia•eattoot ot the ,ar invariably Ittlitg atom, With t nen, t.ought. matt ttolda. melt by tamely 41.11110,1 ntr et.., eat,' by •ttnple franedtaa SKI.- PERI Al. t"1 , 1 tat : 4 1 In. I' boo tored ta nit ----- IVE, ,enr•, n len• •epllll,olll cur, trquli,C 1.,•• nirdteel rrnituric. nth tn the 1 . (pi Arrithrl , rousk., The :tape rin! t'ottleh SYrUP J. • , •1" pleueolit 1.. the MI 0114 rnUsiti.n V1(111 lAvonl.• tth Is4l.lfrn rn, diva, reka.l • r diro.a• 11.1.11. ea.l pkmu , ar may I. art,h l 111,. rra r. al al il.• • It I . +l'.l I.l'.H+ W.,anl . 111.1.urgls 9 11 .ur, rgnet.,, 0n.19,109• 9 yen • rad., .t 1 cc.. • oet2 /D — Thrtee•mr ..1 n,c4l,l‘relellu.• ••••II itioxv” [nu.. •Murt•unce r, thr •hge. ur,Ao* AnArt' or.matt.,• Ide love rs ,iti. .II•L wi~ me , •od.. 111111 , ~ • I IIL , 111 , A Fah Ab•• , •144 1 . •/V 1114..1 N ,ott. !atm., nt. " atlluttl .n 4, lon• I•repared ... : , • It k F.\ Fi K h 1.1 witd •It•I ~.111, f our. 9a." st I 1 0- riou .1 • •.; ren.il) , tor k. 1.1•. on.ainpi., .err, 11,rsn.1 Lorlg• t,ates a I.v. ',1...a p.. 1 411• rape, h.] th • . I \Ol ot, • I llos it ... • • r•e•len: It• u•tr l• r k .1. t etr.te..lmeu•l ..„ .! ...eh peof..e. • ee ‘." mL 'd.r lu • '" a. . "' 1 ' Lirriti . • filk..\ MIEN' Go L‘ FA ill Y-14,—, sac l de< I A c . I il , I, ililder..M. r..... , „, I, ~,,,,,,, ~., , or ~. ~. i ;1, ,, , , , F . :-;V. -,t s.trO to nolo.. Inc taw by ITYAIAII DILLEEN" Ilt. Co ~,, Itt a , , •ol Male.. ht., l•-• ~_ . ..• ', ".... . ....•, ..... fil /II \ NILAI. .1 wool.; JO{ vary good. )us reed sr bey , odler...g• ara produced t" die tiro k_r tor *Cy by deal:. A RHYTHM \(. 1. CRULY:R " """'".".."."' ''' .'"'". " ' 1 & RD-4 bc...,, , , 1...1.. ennugoment. by -- / loosur it Y I . 4.11,•10a . \ • AO, ihllo. i 1.1, I, ,f IS ARM MOM; & CROZ ER . ~... . owd tbc arculaulation ot - • :• vorried ol tynd a /Toad., and yore relict °Wattled , ligkokTiLlifiL. --3 gaols on c oognmeoL b 7 Propar.4 dod aool by II A. FA ICS EirroCK 1 Co. , E doclb -- A RMSTRONI. A I. RI/LER - rorner I d and *rood. aon aoroar 1101 and wood sta . I it ,RN 'MUSH ES—I. 6 -- k_./ dcraj 001.1gument, by slael.s Att o RONIIi A CROZER ...-... r ,-; A 1 . r Sti Or Tlnrix rot. .- C.M.--N r ;,.... i i 3 EEVIVEI. , TWA DAN— ...I a. sea., , , 'e• •t 4.1 twlte, M.,. or ler., r.ear , I.X. a r.^ . . , , ils. Tattretre Reu..... 1 . r.......... Ido do . 40 do ' ar slant+ • n ..aue tdhe is 6o ton.put •rd 1 Tho... wat.. h. carpets 1,11 find dto • heir 111Ie bp, ;h6t ... dad, ase .. Ade a...genus esen ‘e. :h.., •a,I tore. .o rail at W !dreier , ocK , A, „,. „,.. ~ • ,„.. 4 , 0,,..1,‘,0. ~,,,,, :Lem a “eisti . 4.15 7S Fourth st de. ay rho.. de. aye, ri ! roo. tiec,.in,iiir wr_rse- .t a... marits ~..! A\ D PAPER. ,Ilorntrook •,--ill tetra assorted ro.ne two, . •i.. 1 ... 1 , . renoei lac foulest ' C , number.. re, erred and ins roam. i.. 1 i THE endersigned are prepared to furnish to Fume. iie i w ii,,c ant u,.... too brit•lh Je,.etoii , v deer, BRAUN & REITER I owners. Hot Blasi Cuungs, made on the Hanging . in or VI, cc , i, • • , ot , Hoek Pattern. but improved so aa to render them more Wm .I.,cistwiN -so I.,,.erty •treet. ugu I lUMURI —le se e ass i assorted pus. ..,de.alithdEll'..,,,K.Rate e d ., j ur a a t b a le ...., Th . ; Thep uct ‘ l , i ,. be m t i ti ll e al sa . me fim per , , : b i.us tbe e tth lia , ru; , «-tilo •).1..4 1,1 d e 5 . ' Iron and Hang Blast Pipes, afactored to the most Its 1 , :5... t , • it... r s era - I'e is ie. here ~.. • 111.ACK LEAD. ii.vashe.ii-31.0 Ilia of I superior substantial manner. The whole expense of ereeung ..• .• . in...a..• ,,,, d theists sox In Jon., s 1.) 4 5 ..1 , Y. fcc `I and ter l'Y the Haut. if at the tunnel head of Stack, will Le about in.ie , I oo , t. Pasic 7.. i. na ~.. Irum Wlttitlyt tail accts BRAUN h R.Krrfut ! 1141 M, sod it at the base from 551) to Stilt more. St... •tie iir.-stn rive and ...tat. ' - - I We are Kip prepared 10 furnish mill machinery and 't\ - A11....--.2iat kegs •ssorted, lust recd and for sate by ! other eutings generally, and torn all -kulds of Iron. 1 •-• ye -'h s liiie is,ol • ottn. hunt ' .'.l deell BROWN Si t:11.115:11T5t../N ', BROWN, PHILLIPS & Co, 11.• ~., a-, tr., irii• c 0.., For sate by tVSI 1 ACK ••• -4 , I, , ttv .‘ tign ~I .ne 14 lkwn i or CI ~.`. I :•• DRIKS— 'ill libis pure Cider inegar 10 do do l .._,..R1,4ittarini,,,.33, Pa., and 5n Water at, Pittsburgh. - -.so-- 10 l ider. 15 Sas Pearl Starch, ree ti and Mr sale by ..r. ---- - _ .., l deep BR °"N h. Cl ' LUE KT '''' N ' e i IJIT RECKIVE:I3--Three more of those so Justly celeLnated Hamburg! , Pianos, need coostsztly by List, "Melberg and other great performers, together watt a large assortment of rosewood and esaliogany, of my own manufacture. The shoes tnatromenta are warranted is Le perfect in every respect, and will be sold low for cash. F BLUME, Miele No 116 Wood at dl door from 6th . I r . 0... I„• I . 1 • •fiAtIO• A•l5 i%*1.1,1( ••••••• ” • • •••""" '"•'" Pa 0105. '"serve I "" TEns--r pakge. Young Hyson; 20 do Goopea ~.. ne, ;•st ; ' ;;;;;;1 toe 010, 01 Qtr.; l'om; dr, 15 do Imperml. Dt•ek Tea, past reed and •., bo 5lood•r of J•nuary. Ift4b. DeltT(Cll for %ate by deeli BROW 7.1 k CUL,BEHTIRiN os hs .k N an•l I r ROISI:HT FINN En sac , 1 115:ILA - EY. Nlanulacturer of Abeam Boa. and Flatn ern .r 7 Blankets. blatng, Como Nlctraaoes and Com fort. or all gazes. Warehouse. No. N%'aler street. Wright, n. D., Dentlo , ll 1.1 IF, • 4•••• 141.1111, c.. 1 Fount; atm.. oppo.or decl4 15-.0 ' , 1. , 5...• (.0 , 0 ocio , o ht A L)F.AOIIE`.4.-1. 3 bush of Ohm Peaehec halve, reed NI and •ron; o ;0 dM.oPI I- ip I and for sale by %V NI . CUTCIiKON. - doell 152 aborty .5 ____ 1: r I' ~r po rueti o,ar aenuon of Merehant Tailors I. IHEE.SE—ISU has Chocae, reed wid for sole by ~,,,,,..1 no 11, rata ozur •a le al Fancy C•aumerea, Ate. c Ject4 W A. R I'iI'CUTCHWN •' , 0 D.' • A.; ;.o. R"...- '•`• i•o , nt•g• on • ,'"- D A RLEY —lv bbla Barley, ree'd and for sale by • J[Jo d.<1.4 Wa R AI`CUTCDEDN DIED, lil:TTKII-4 1,,b , a prune Roll Ballet, ree'd and for ,in NI lar [morn, nit. ~. 1 . ... , , 0. , • Mr. C. L'7".• aale by doll Wa R IrI'CUTC H V.ON ' .- . %I. Jo it .1.1 , •• In thr 1 ,, h ).•r vA I I..ii 100 liga Roger & ?S'Ntehlas' Juniata Nat,s., , NV II assorted, reeerred and for tale by The tonere, ae,, , it, , , , the reattlenre •1 her lather. docH Wa. li M'CITTCID:O74 .1, J M . '' , ... '''"'n" . • d •."‘, '..• • , •'"oo• •l 2 TRUNK BOARDS. &r --on bl• Bundle. Nos .i, d and eloet and proceed to toe Allegheny Cemetery The t /. 7; ltoonel do, W.V. , 0 . d. " d°, v•^°.• ...m. re d for rale by fru . nd• and •r , loai nl•or , •of ',`'' l'••.tiY are r''.P'''' t'cr' ,l; n eN'' . BROWN A. i'II.BERTIION four Invited no atiend Pittsburgh & tioston Coppsr Company. L i in h e e r• Pu s b f o, the f p. orm in uritteh hey prcp•re iP, that Melt Smelt 1 leg NUtoeica are no. in torceotalut urination, and thri I t {{ now rood) mak. , antrarta lot the dellvery ot Ingote to Moor who want et this form and afro tough oak• for Um purgion. of rolling The t:upper produced from the Metalte Minot ol I F,IIIOI, I I ...renamed to be much rupertor Ih onite Sr)" copper to ilia market*, Which tft• ...tell front OR. containing torrogn owners/1.1).0ne, Tht• comic, ift perfectly pore. atol t• oot onurfol ha the ;on. rent of mlelllng •1111 I. In•refore greatly to he prefer. is metal. boding :101l minty other purpo•c• a. ,i „ tit ttion or ur,M of Mt. tifoup•tiy erre, work • tof , thenoonolucturr of copper to the •ortouc hoots te in melt 11 lc wanted, Mei anti h•ppy to male morn, tor me tie ivery 111 the form of I lnts.. tough be. !or to ties, ho may aet. in Me lounnen , 11f/franc, fi , l the comp r oti•otord front Ulm, non. I anti brought It and large •upplie• may capectoti Inter. otlclreacril to l I, 111 miry or Tuoltaaa al blown w,.lmeet with prompt onei .. deolr4ttiul CHARLES AVERY, Prentice, t met:mato l.outaville Journal and St lot. Reppitlicatilopi amount 01 SJi etch. nol rimrac this *awe. JOU PItINTINO. 11F.A1 , , A Ittls. illaptifear., /lab Curdratr.g, 1,r,• ft4rro(r 1:4,0 runru.ru. ullll • t . 11, 1.1 .d altl,lle.l 11010,, It 1,, ,„„ 6.211 11.. It Iry Tlllll. 121. A \ F.llnr bush no. .I,lm, .00n .r.er r dre lu ISAIAH DICKEY A. CO. iron( - - - now landms mow ido•lner lAA I All DICK EV Co . _ . Frutlwrs. 4 do n" IIICKEVV:!:r WA I. 001 Simmer, Apph I IIE8SF:1 •441 R ~)1.1. \l* Clitegke l• intd GALEN' k s %writ wo,-.l•‘ 11,1 9 I , A !Li r 1. ' / i . , 110.1• No 1 Lard, ilA " tit " k g, for agile Arl y T 11 ) I"rrmit prone No I Ulmer. DI libl• do do 1) do. 7 Itcps prone Lard. Dl dackd Peaelles. cal. pe•l'd du. to arose nod lor astir by decl9 !MOWN A CULHERTtiON )11dc.—:"Jt.btbrt Lanl erded and for sale by der 19 SELLEIt'd I,M.:ATIIELLS. FLA XSEED. sacks F d a‘dcrd, I 24 bug. Fl 2. p do liilueng, landing from steamer For) Pm and lor dale by der 111 JAXIF-9 DALZELL till ESTN UTS—I 00 bushel. tresh. PEACHES—IOU j packs new crop; rust rer'd and for sale by decltt-dler JANE. M COOPER, 5 , Wood 0 D PORK-60,n00 lbs ..sorted Hams, Hideo and Jjl Moulders, to arrive, lor pale by dee I F RIEND. RUM' k Co 1 A STOR 011. bble Clamor Otl, per steamer on- U twee (or pale by Berle FRIEND, ItHEY k F.D LELI—IS ball bb•s, warranted, per steamer I.t. Cowslip. , for sale by deel9 FRIEND, RUE)" & Co UNDII.II-40 bbl. tstsso dried Posches, 3U du sound Wit., Luau., 1 bbl. Rye, :10 bush dr led &pptea 1 011 reed and for sale by der IU H ROBISON 11. CO, 1911 liberty et TIOLI, BUTTER—Y. bbls fresk Roll Better,) •I scald and for sale by iscle It ROHISON & Co CAKE—IS toils In store and for sale by_ de.al9 R ROBISON & Co LINSEED OAP pure, jorl rob `d and for r,ale pT dee IV II RC/BISON & Co ALERATUS--3 ton. Salem., jas;' reed rwd for Ss by deelVlt ROBI SON & Co Balance of Stack Removed, tole cloud. On Thomday morning at P.l o'clock. I will sell at my FIAA),U,II;" obis r''''."‘ "',..' ,r ‘ d y ' A "* .' l l't 'il,,, 1 aucuon room., corner of sth and Wood stream, Me hal. once of W.A. M'Clorg's stock or Dry Goode, conalll - pan of bleached and brown muslin, cambric. FL:ll3(e.ED—'° bush VS ' ll e ll " li e tl " .V( 1 1f1 . 717.. foe , ‘ t i l i citi i n n gs, ginned, tape cheek, win .T. 1., bObtnett , circle 'V market or I value lace., linens, huckabacks. cloths, es...metes, ' - Ky mans, •estangs, alpacas, dress Oriole, prints. i A RD--.1.1 lads No I Leaf Lard, on consignment by i }..,...„,, g in gh a m ~ down ate „,,,, ba.., to hle linen, nap. a d e ct, . AItNI ST lit ,NU & CROZER . k ,,,. , h 0,,,,,,, „,.,,,,, t hread, ecaring silk, twist, Ng.. Nb:W LARD-12 bbls at, t kegs new Lard, thv day 1 bStiona , hfrr b... , cigar eases,. 2.r k ‘ .. • reed on consignment by . The goods must he closed oat, and the attention of A„,e, ARMSTRONG & (7ROZER , dealers . requemed Terms—All sam• over COO three mond• credtt,•p• r3OTATOES—Itni IMis Potatoes, Just recd and for . proved endorsed notes, over 11200 four months appro -- Bale I,) • der I , ARMSTRONG A CROZER I red endorsed notes. deelli 1 D DAVIS, Auch . _ BUCKWIIPAT FLOUR-30 sacks very good. to.. Voiterthie Coy Proper-rout --- Auctrort. day received end foe .ate by den l 5 A RbdsTRONG & CROTA:R j On Thursday afternoon. Dec. It., at 3 o'clock, mill . I be sold on the premises the folluurtog very valuable rkIRECTIONS— Al frame Patent Medicine Three- l Real Rata., •... that large three story reit . mart. , . 1 j ~ ~, rocA „ id ~,,„s e ale lip } house and lot, ...late On the cast sale of Voml • y den„ort, J KIDD ACo loar door. alone Fifth street, at present Oeeepled b Messrs. Wailace, Lyon &Coas a gluts warehoute. 13 1=Z „3 1- r 15z . r ,. , , 1: ) . Pole 11 , r k o:T, ell crf i lTalrgO lio it..l:. w ilt:11;7:1 0 1 . fi , nishe b d th k re b e story . hlr . m . t . r o d . a.:a --( DHE-SIVE PLASTF.R—V.A I yd. Ellis' Adhesive ! n b: r .l . h ,r, .t ., • . % , P, o 7 b :s e v o Y , e ,, e :•: lle ,r i e : • o l t t 7l l : li L b r i on k p o r d .... W . • ‘ ' 11.. Plaster. mst recelsed and for male by dect J KIDD &Co and extending back 110 feet to an alley tal feet wide oil %ouch la erected • eoneenteal IWO aloe] brink I,,„„;Nbly'F- tmo ths R d s pc d and for Saki i d wetting home e p e le r g” af-. i' . ' reed KIDD &CO I Al.. Mom four new and well finished two sony __—_-- - -- btu, dwelling houses, situate at the corner of Second ur Ass— it, 11,. pure blue Maas, lust rectos. d and for ! street and Redoubt alley, in sale 1., decl4 1 KIDD &Co ' Sale will commence woh mew arehouse on Wood r est, thence to Penn street, sod wi'l close wtll3 the 1) ' .eA...N„ ! l:ore''.., I, ' .I 7 ' ,vela drub. k ' ' ' ,.7.17 - pr.7r,"Jon s '''s" d ""'. T ,l r ,l7 'nt 7) l .Zvis. Anon. *mow I)BAD t: tAI 11. -I case Drub iif, V nira. ,lju,r,. deem An pivxt, 1 i i :i ii a '' t ' l . y "A T 1 ' 7::L t l ' : ' i"" Wiltg A " & "' d . :. (. . or - L IZIrt(„"al11... ,n,''''''':.:(.7"'tti'R-A"rr'i ' ni l ' Ai ' ri-7..1 1) Kyr - d •nd for Aftla by AuItIIIIAUN & REITER C•RH )01%111 • • •,•1, ,0) RNA I N &. Rt.rrEß S , PHA csaks re< d and for geOe by 1.:1 der 10 • Illt•UN & REITER ~tml age, ugl regged W nl rye BUTII.II-6 , a.g• I keg , Itutter FINN/ anlr pmg or d., ,uptrc. Et Awl lor •tae Jed° Blit , WN a CTI.IIERT,ON VINE I'lA- ' J• ,his flue just reed per it .1 It 1,.,•d.,,, r, tul tor 5r1.1.1-:11 ,4 k WM.!. Al,: - ; "" CI ~ 2141., II) IV /I SIN TII I or r-,:'.'' :or s* 1).1 )1 .1 I ~• I.( 'A IN • urA MEM 1111 olk-en.u• 101" 11 rt • ournuos tt /Wu% Croo. nod gnu ru.i. •.• Teu 7 , turt. No 7u I oui, slre•l .... ~„...1 4,,, .... . Airohol. re 'J And for •.16 . I,lll\ U 11‘,RI.AN 14 AN 4 1 . }: ,, 1 . 1 1 A A I ratlt. • - - r se c IoIIN \ .1) MI .rA HD I 11. bro. prow. N Nleoreogor rot .r r. tleolri FRIEND. HIIEI &Co 1,",. K „ -- 4 l' :l ' 4 ' • .. • deCIG ' l ° ,leu l " ;FA , 11. 1.4 lut Peet 114 . 4, sor Op. D. Hlll , l k • J I..\U• wn lraitn• Lead. fur sa, j j e« ,o FRIEND. RUE \ ‘4, - I , it 011. 1.4 , LL.. tra cAa'lty. lut lti t, t:e .16 IIIWY A 1?•Al.111 o _ _ N j and for an... -, der 14 NIOL m Att!,. , II 4, --11.5 bl!ia . nes..y o trop dr d r, it ft MI .1200 J AS DALZF3.1....b1 water •t ( 10TrON-5 0 bale, Cotton. InIII.OIIC and for ..le by dorl4 AS DAI " 7EI I - - _ - - DIG METAL ei ton. Flanging Rork Met•l. iand. mg and for sale by derli AS DALZKLI, 1) F.A NISTY.—YSO bush Tenn Ye• Nam, In store d . 1 far 1e by deela /A._ DALZFLL ari . . _ QTA II CAN DLF.-.4—la bag landing and tar sale by a.? d - Sel 4 SAS DA 1.7.b.L1. _ o IS . Al - dr,7,' —'O, l "4. . :77,7:iN 1 7gVaoRsT ",; . e l3=;foi=7Z.O InT C""„ F ;C R I s ‘ l b "' — ‘7:l. C V4 .k co I ARL,—: fr...h. for try / 4 F VON ItONNHOILAT h Co 'N,t..'..', l ;"'""'V;` , : , gPl`l'io v -'N 7',`-oby WBEANS -10 bblo (oral. by dr..l F VON BONN lIORST S Co _ _ lit, AA:y-10)W Half 9pon,oh, (or role by dr,rl4 $ F VON ilk/NNW/ant Co 1)"7:7 - , "" 14 , 1. “ 1: , l d 1 (or. S: 0 1 , 6 , 1 . 1/ y 3 Floor, read on rozongnmem Jerl3 AR4ISFRONO h eItOZER 1)1.A NUTS—S.:I saek•jusi reed and for Rale by decht • A MOOD. JONF.I4 & Co. water et --------- - bbls Molaaaes. - o•k barrels, arrt LVI etng per Sttl2l Samosa, and tor sale by BURIMIDGF., WILSON & Co .11,11 . St argils (11.; dos low priceost . r•!'d Jr 11.: SllAt'l4l.l.7rr S I N'HI 1 1" ;; K er }. 1 7 ,3 DbR 1 17 woo4l .1 Tslttib:(voirrit_ • • D t ;Tr - bbia Ro.l Hurter, for role by ‘1,13 J S DILWORTH _ • . _ EA y :4 Fi. a reed, to , I , ,, caie L sk; f ill o r r a . ,le dec la !!_ _ I'HIL:IS-1•7 bids Green apple, lust knuitna and IVfor gen. by 41nell J $ DILWORTH 0 MOLASSES—'.23II LGI. Molaase., in fine or N. der. landing iron; sunr riarnitak, for min by dr,.13 LIAIiALEV & SMITH ARIJ,S.r.-119 kegs L ard; IS bbls White lie.a; landloqt and for mla by dec BAGALEY k SMITH VANCV CASBIMElithe--2 sues new style l o amy r Cassse's, bright figures and very handsome goods. Just opened by deelg SHACKLETT & WHITE VI - .VRT CORDS—Two tresses heavy large stripe Genoa Cords, test reeet•wl by , devil/ SILACKLRTT k MTV. - -- etryFEK-I,ttg. MO C . : 41;7 7 , pokro j ci , d N 7 , l i k orxie C I U Zante, for toplgrviL Al eta HERDING-20 bas tot SL'NDRIk 700 Roistusi Writes& do, itit o s u e . : ett shelled Almonds; 50 do alstra do; Y cases Rielly Liquorteet 1 bbl MPAA O just received and br .elo by decs DROWN h. CULttlatTlION DEMIJOHNS - Of all sixes, kept co c e s s i tara ii ; l ly sk, T ,i botid b b y deep-ter Ist and til ols PICKLP - ES-10 bbls net leo, Tredni coon,Ashcru:ant, orid for ode, by deoll•lk elevator et AMUSEMENTS. =MX! C S. PORTER MA %Amur.. rICCOND NIGHT OF MR. II II TAYLOR . T01.1.1', Deco... 19. vrtll 1,43 Irlcti Rolla . .Mr R. B Taylor Pomo • • •Mr. Boa.. Fir In . • Mr..Modon Co,. •0114. Porter Dorm . Mrs* Walters and Master Wood To conclude with the ANGEL OF THY, ATTIC . Magnus . • ••Mr J. Dunn (0 .11ittle • • • Ni 1.. Cruise er li nr-morroor, Mr H It Taylor will oppear a th No - Gt.—The Gallery *lll renaAn closed during th cold weather VI •nd 3d 'her. lt{ cents 1171 [.*[!l - _ IV GooDwiN .espectfully mfornas the gentlemen of Pittsburgh that ins present quarter will expire on Thursday, the 21.101 December Those gentlemen who were disappointed in bre., Inc pupils, on account ot slr ti.'s classes biting filled up, w ill pirate make erulyapplseeltan tothr next ses. •lon. Mr Ii ran he consulted at his Academy every Tuesday and Thursday, trona 310 5 o'clock. and 8 to 10. evening. Mr. Si 's first Cotillion party wilt rake place on Thursday everung, Dec. 21st Mr Imiodarta Invites parents and guardians to his Juvenile class. to wanes. bin unproved Style of Dan doctnidtw MERCY HOSPITAL. 'rill.: small ha,anee acknowledged es nn hand at the 1 date ante Report 01 the Board of Visitor., being now *pet, the Sister. Kerry have not for to sup. port one dollar belextrng to the iBMAII2.OI. There are now twenty-e , ght patients in the house The `hasten beg leave to appeal to the pabllc for aid to I meet die expenees tiecrasary for keeping up the insh• te”on Soboertpteao. and donetton• wail he softened by /Ire Jame% O'Connor or wt:l br received by Buy o I thr hollowing g•otletuen. owl/awes of the Vont/dig sod Rudd tog Coomnteet W. FA.hs. John Snyder. henry M'Cullough. C Itansen. ' lake Taal°. P Molveoy, Jaen !S CD•grave. / C Cucatotna. Jan, • Itlstel). dr elt . ,-dier - -- - 114.,11 ARKI V M'Clintock Wier. In the., r t.nlikh thc handsome.: asson• ,1 1111 CarpflinK ever i.rought mart•t, corn prlslug in part ibe lOP.aa vevarielir• RJCh utyle Vt.!, •t pile, A ~,,, .ler Tzp,ery. Brusscls, ultra super 3 p., .spur pl), soy...rune aud fine lora., Carpels. vo ...lei, hetno.l rcopcelia.ly b , • aid Lac pyLlie raJI and r x•oune udore purchasing c...ewk,crc \ artroom, Na 7:.• Fourth pt, I...burgh pi /OK KEEPING- A perscvn of long ehperiettee nd ) Boo) Kr-ping offers NS sc rem , . td e: e•pet , ly, riaaeuti adjustment or mould for tha present deeobi his time to she and seines:nem os boots andaccounta The best of references as to capacity. In.. will he gt nen. Apply et the more of C H (ifLANT, doeth 01 tenter st IX , EsTERN PENNSYLVANIA IOSPITIL.—A Y v general tricenn,g of the contributor. to the West - ere Pennsylvania Hospital, will be head at the Apollo Hall. in Fourth aut.. on ThursdaL trletApsi i /kJ of the Nl•nagen. embracing various =Wet , . of 11.- er . penance to the Insuntuon. By order of the tioanl THOS . BAKF.W ELI, densProiddent. X‘OCTOII J WILLRON offer. tua profesmot / *entices to Ina fneuda and the pubhe generally usburgh 00See, Fourth areal., two doors from Mayor's ofFA der 1.-d LW _ MAP OF CALIFORNIA. OREGON A. TEXAS-- From the lota. hathorprew: Hy S. MIN..* Mitchell. with as accompaziment—llHMHohli HorcrlF hes. Cworroptocal sad Statistic:O. Far tale by Orel.) R HOPKINS, Apollo 13aildi Ith . ajOWEEDS AND CASSDIERES-11 cases mti'd 1 brown and black Tweeds. I do nand) , nsslmern . jll/11 etc !I and for sale at manufacturers prices . MURPHY a. LEI, liberty at, .4E16 opposite Sth oOSI--On Wednesday - last, • pan! of gold eased Spectacles, on Placket or F ourth street. The re wII I be liberally! rewarded Icy leaving them at the store of JOHN S DILWORTH, dee la T 7 wood at lir AS FOUND—A Purse with a small amount of yy money m it, at the head of Wood street. The owner can get it by calling rt the warehouse of Church, Carothera & Co.decl6 dlt . L't R-13 lauls prime N Sugar,ntst received and 0 for salt by the sub.. nber 4* cents per lh., cash currency JOHN DAVIS. AUCI, decllS Curtlft Of Wood and sth as " FOR SALR.-:.Tw 7 o Vi;iininor.. - i- - wst ..- 4 , , work wall in either double or stogie bane.. 1111 will he sold low er Inqairer ol LIOTT & ENGLISH, • WA wood . DROOKS' OVID—The Metanitorpho.eg of Publtuit Orldtug Naito; elueitigted by an nnglysts and ex planation of the Fables, together with F.ttgitgh Note., 11/stone. Alyttiologtegl .4 Grltioni, nod t bustrated by gictortal eittheilishottepth; with a eth , th fiy Y. C. Brooke,A. M ecel3 It HOPKINS Nl tlt-E : —la 7 N Z ' = 4''hit'o . nett' ofatAgltes quadrilles, lout reed dee!' Z KINSEY'S. tt% murk et st _ rgelr,ml„, • h o . r , f rw ease ... o h f wrimio • Oa, will find ortol en.e in ping the.e pew, or they do not cramp the finger. arid limo fine .mooch points. W \V \NILSON, drollcorner diti and PARA. tie . . LAHD OIL-10 bills bort winter runined Lard Uti landing from mow Mmwenger and for rale by droll JAS DALZELL, orator ot I \REAM ( - jib:ESE—SO hi. prime cream cheese. m NJ wore and for volt low to close tonotonment, by Jeri I JAS DALZEI.I. - - - - is tYk i . ::o l:l limos rye tort reteirt awc‘iVigir,;lo.:32., I , ll::. d P . r t o:r p le r to ,p rs nr oLth o t , s , ./... , Lne n h r r p ejl c rt . O s t e t . N: f sw a S i tos: l. l . r.ptloug 0.1 the lowest rates. 1.0 P,ll.l , urgb. RCINI , NSON te Itt tEHAI, ort:11 51 South Charles .1, Baths:lore. G F,.I., y ATINE, or Cooperls Isutglass,_e este. h" 'els I KeLTPss. TawIisPORTATIONI . • J SCHOONM AKER k CO, RciLL BUTTKR bal. fresh rnLl Zitter juat calved and for axle by deep p. nasisaN & CRIED PEACH.44—ICO bushitl• lu.l received and I_, tat uls by _Oa% R ROBIsON t Co PITHS; - .17 - LNlkNic, PIA lela—Jus recd and fir rale ay JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, tarok/pollen, . 4 . 17 cornet" market end 3d ma • BEANS= -76 biol. grain ..hue Ile a - maze bmi f • bale by nov3o I. WATFAMAN - . - SARSAIIARLELA-100 lbs llondutaa, recd wtd :for sale by novol H A FAHNENTOCK A. Co \ N"D CUBHBS—I ease just teed and 19r . sale by nortgl H A HAHN ENT(X.E Ir. Co LINSEVO---ntalo roses good briglit colour., tdltt opened by novgd 911 ACCLETE & WHITE 10111FORTS-3bal des Una brtght nolo, and dentra- N./ nor t Die styles, paw opened 30 redneed pnees, by SHACKLE= A WHITE / All. CA K E.-9u tons on e•lte plat rceerred per canal U boat Now Brlghtatt, and for sale by FL ROBISON & Co, deed lO9 Ltbony anent T INSEKD OIL 1 bras prone Linseed Oft ,ati re relr .1 a d tor sal 6 e by /ere /I ittIBISON k. Ca. ... . . _ .I.7TTER —l5 ten itrivio Rutter, for rale 6y Bil arca ARMSTROiiIi it CROZER UCK HEAT FLO C R-49 snots for rein by dec9 AILUSTRONG & CRO*ER "DOTATOES-34 Uhl. very Op< Neekoonock Pon wet on coakeigoluelo, Ity Jccu ARMI9TRONG & CROZER _ _ _ ac —44 do. boo Sairis; 11 dos 'yogi bilDris CI and Drawer.; 1 do silk Sturtai jam reed and for ale by deelll F EATON &Co GLAZED PAPER BOXES FOR STORES—Steam. moot Buff Paper Boaeookaaorted Does, (or sale by deel3 • P H EATON &Co ROLL BLTITAL-0 MA's rail butter, fresh, just re ettvell and for sale by nee9 & W . rtLOV&K SLED.—bbl. elOvat seed not rcrelyed and for sale by deco STEAMBOATS CIBICrIIISAtiI A. PITTSBUTIGH ~~ ~ DAILY PACKET LINE. ruins well known line of splendid passion Steam. ors st now composed of the i iirstest, snost, hes hitished and furnish d, and most powerful beats on the waters or the West Every aseusomodauon and sou. sart that nithieli can procure. he. been pros - sated tar pas. engers. 'rho Line bas been to operation fur her year* —has earned a nulhosi of people unties: the least nos 'let; Sets. , The be st the 1001 of t - .4 street UM •••1 previous to starting. sor th e sterol,. t..ot frellis and the entry of passengers on Were gm. ter In all eases the passage money most be plaid to advance. SUNDAY PACKST. The ISAAC NNW TON, Capt. A. G. 111Asurt, leave Ptasbargh every Bunday peorweg et 10 o'clock, WlAcetate every Sunday evening at 10 r May 21,1847. 210813 AT PACKET. The MONONGAHELA, Cain_ Sum., will lUtts'u pttu lturcit every Monday morning at lu o'clock; Wheeling every Monday evening at IU F. Y. TUESDAY PACKET The HIBERNIA N. 2. Copt J. kLuta.r..ll. Will aye Pittsburgh every 'Tuesday nyonung lit 10 acelsug every Tue.ley e•nung .10 r. se. === - - - The la KV.' No. 2. Capt. 8. Man. will •ave Pittalnirgh every Wein...Ala) morning at 10 ejaelt, Wheeling every Wedneadio evening at In r THURSDAY PAT KRT. Ile BRILLIANT. Capt. (mac._ 4 CO burgh every Thursday mortutut at IU u'ebtct, N% be e t., very Thursday eyeutng .10 r. . - The CLIPPER No i Car, C.d. , . will leave Fm. burgh every Friday morning at 10 o dock, Wheehns every Friday evening al 10 r. IL SATIMDAY PACKET The ttIFSSEINGEII, Cara S. 8r. , . v. - al leave Pate. burgh eery Saturday morning at It , tielovk NVlteelang every Saturday evening at 10 P. K. _ . - NEW LISBON AND PITTIOIVEGII DAILY LINE OF CAL AND STEAM PACKETS, im a ti t e 114 N . LeaVON Pittsburgh daily, at ri o'clock, A. AL, and ar rives at Glasgow, (mouth ante Bondy and Beaver Ca nalo at 3 o'c hack, sad New Luton: la 11, same night. Leaves New Lisbon at t o'clock. P. AL, (making dm mtg. canal to the river during the night,' and Gbaegow tLi olehmk, A. Al., and arrive. at Pittsburgh at ii P. DL—thus making a caesium , . hoe for carrying pas wagers and freight between New Lisbon WV/ Pith.- burgh, in shorter time and at less rates than Isy Si,, other rotate. The proprietor , of this line have the gleam:we Of ID farthing the public that they have fitted up two first alas* Canal Boma, for the accommodation of passengers and freight, to run in connecuon with the well known steamers CALEB CARP and JIBATI-31, and connect ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cincin nati and other duly lutes of steamer., down the Ohio and ?dice...apt river.. The propitetora pledge them. selves to spare no expence or trouble to Moue east fort, safety and dispatch, and ask al the public a altara of their patronage. AUTHORIBED AG b.NTS.. G M. ILARTIAN, S& W HARRACtiII, P3"b "l' R. HANNA. & Co. S New last.n. :tf J 11ARBAH611 & NOTICE—The steamer BEA V EII,C W . E. Clarke, maa• tar, witil leave after Rt. never, for eßeadle punetu• ally, ai U o'clock in the moriuni 1848. P1TTE1131711.4344& BROWNSVILLE Daily P 44014•4 Lino. FEBRUARY let. it.le FEBRUARY lid, 184 LEAVE DAILY AT g A. It. , AND 4 P. M. The following arm boats compbma 4I or line for the present sauna: AT. ""' LANTIC, Capt. Juno. Parkinson' uAuric, Copt. A Jacobv; and LOUIS NELANE, Capt Benne. The boa, are couraPy new, and are fined up without regard crpenae. Ev ery comfort that money can procure has Arun provided. 'rhe Boat s will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat at the foot of Ross st. Passenger , . n ill be punctual on board. as the hoot' will rerintnlt leave at the adver iacd hour, I. A II and 4 P 111 puttil REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKET The b"'"roi;r l' PITT, Capt. A. iller. will roe tsfularly rn le above trade, leaving PttlaSur4A evezy Wednesday and Saturday rvetung, at 4 o•riott, For tretght or passage apply or bawd, FUR MEMPHIS AND SOLI V AR ,AltHizia The new substantial steamer PITSER MILLER, Chas S Fr.., master ',it leave for the an.< parts on Tuesday, the Psth inst . at ID o'r leek, A. M Th. Pt.. ?Idler will lake (tete. fur Lou. rills. Evansville. Calm, Illy lc men. Ito odolpls, AI emph. and BOtvar For (relyht or passage, apply on hoard. FOR NEW ORLEANS. tesso.. A „ , Agin. The For b. reusing steamer ARANAK. , vtls WI my.. master. will leave . above N s I% edhesday °ell, at It) o'cloek For fretght or passage tt poly on board, or so decl.s GEO Li NIILTENHLRGER. A gt _ . ... _ REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET. Agai n. ~,,..,,.... ~. The splen4 a r t r or attger I ' . l Wm Hulett, m.ter, oral leave for ;ha hove and ititermetliate ports us-Jay For Crawl. or passage, apply on board doel2 FUR ST. LOUIS. The fine new hglat draught steam. -."'". ZACHARY TAYLOR, Lbeas, master,will leave tor tar bove and Ittunmediate ports this day Ft,r freight or passage, apply on board. droll _ • The fine new and substanhal er MT. VERNON H. Kau ntz, master, will leave for e &have and luterrneddre pore on FOR LOUISVILLE . The splendid new .termer Th:LF:Ci KAI% No. 1. Hasten, master, will leave for above d tote rmedtate ports this day, ai 10 block. For freight or passage apple on board, or to BURR 'RIIX/E. WILSON de Co derti GEO It fdILTF-NBERGER. VITYLZBURCHI L W FIPAILINti — FAU kr . -- The awllt steamer CONSUL, li kElLVebber, marten', will leave rettrlerly or Wheeling, every kinuds y, Wed nesday and Friday, at In o'eleork post Leave \V heeling evry Tuesday, Thonsl•y S. tnrday, at 7 o'clock, a r m. preethely. The Consul will land at the intermediate ports.— Every accomodauon Lje I can he procured for th e com fort and safety of p.usengers hos been proinded. 'she boat is also provided with a self-meting safety gnard to prevent explosion. For freight or passage apply on board or to DAVID C HERBS'F, (MA corner of let sod Smi th field sit REGULAR WIIKELING PACKET. , The new ound . :g4n E d l i c e l i rs l , eante D P Kinney, toaster, will Mil WI a reg• alto packet between Pittsburgh and tN" heeling, tea... 4 this city every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M , and Wheeling ere ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at So'clk, A. di For freest or paasage, having supcnor accosnmoda tlons. apply on board or to JAMES MAI", Agent. 71 re St Anthony 16 s new boat, and for speed and aerommodauons cannot be .urpassed by any host 0.. the ever novll4 PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LIMP: The new and splendid taupe...a. 4 1 ger packet. TELEGRAPH Nan. Mason, master. wnl leave ,Or Console 1/011 and Louisville on Thursd a y, the lath !not. at 10 o'clock. A N. For freight or passage apply on hoard, to BURRITIDGE, WILSON & Co, or GEO H MILTF2IBERGER. l Stetitnet Peyton. will leave Louisville (or New Orleans. tut arrival c a n hove No 2. Passengers CIJI go end can hove berthsheeared here lt de 1111(GAL 110 V i 0 EXPRESS WAGON LIN-E, TO Amp fIOM ilarg Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. t•IA CILIMISCE3IISIO TINE, FIVE DAYS.--RIINNING DAY AND NIGHT. r[lH w E. ,c b n l t , c4 , re e ncrete i s ing t a , r h m e e,d ib sALcine., 'will leave Philadelphia daily with the Mail Train to Chamberebarg. tont from thence by IVagna, with a relay of horses, running day and night. We will lir prepared to forward WWI 1t,.. weight daily. Apply to. navel, D LEECH S. Co PIONSEJI ThANSPOBTATION 1848. M-11111ar iir.PWEEN BALTIMORE AND PITTSBURGH. V . ' Tune, S day.. .La ?Beretta:lda, trwomported at Canal Dam FINISITII & DUNCAN,. A4tenta, Water street, Ptuattorgla PRAILEY k FLSII AU, A genta, novl7 47 street Italtintota BURKE i OO•$ VA ST EXPRESS AMMtia FOR CI.:IiIifERi.ANA BALTIAIORF, AND THK EASTELN CITIES. 1848 ' Zeitia I=l HI PPEILS and others •rin iniormed that this Line 1.7 onunues to run daily. Produce and merchandise reeeipteil ior by FIVE DAY LINE nod regular visa ono, at low rat', and specified time. J C BIDWELL, Pittsburgh, "" v " ROBINSON b. BOEHM, Balvesere. 64- K 7-1 •41 7 / 2 sTAPcrECTATiolg: 184 F. ADAMS hairs., , pricier • of Me steamer OM= also of B, Adams A Co'. to line of Canal Boats. -•• • . With our present fat/tittles we are prepared to slop property any . rout without g h a t s ,. ,y ae nerter... t'IARPETS! CARVXTS: :—ConetendY '"`"...get at \./ _ kaClintrour4,7s Fourth We., tv ,, T • Carpets, nnastanng to part of Aurrootsum• ot most ffitnents; Velvet, lutret pattern. Imported, ver:i rich; Tapestry, Iteutt•hy .1 ply. sup nod Yru'tnntt• all of which we will tell as 'low s•tk i •'*‘ thein this market_ I utporung and the manufacturers, enables •• to comp. Lc with al< eastern market. env IS BLACK eI,STS A A Mason k co. dr) Monet ct, he •tore Iw pieces black Alp ca at cents per ycrd. the nest c.rock widen n have ever K ee ier that sum deco 14,UNDRIAS bushel. /1 eted peaches, 100 beat- . ,e , . eheanut... 12 ea., leathers, do wool, 2 do , ytniang, just reeel.ed pet steamers Magnet and Pna. nee rd and lor Salt 17 (_OLD PENS.--.lunt opened, nitotbsV cane of sp.e nd.d. %5 gold pen. of inn best unanolactaro, and snpanor to say besetolons wld, and Innsnotesl, by dent, %V IN' WII-40N TRA PIING PAPP:R.—MO ran ran . n d „„; TT usoinm double crown and msebttm pa • pcs. sale by 6711 . U u, 1:2N1 . - I , b . y se bushels Tenuese :memo 110:0 WICK k. Mc CAN DUMB.. IBEEZIEI