THE . PITTSBURGH , GAZETTE. , PUBLOODitt UV WHITE. it CO FRIDAY Ml:Maki, DEC. , 22 ( 1848. IPErnairwatamis lirownt milemiCear. ` - adnandiatattdasodElabandnandstotha North Amer am and Cluital. Stases Owen; Philadelphia, received and fonranlat dans dds ant!. OCtililigllClAL UM AND PITILDFao. io*ie virable papar willbe recebrod end firmed' 040. aim:roan =mum larai weetriis and - foreneri free of espease, wentaemeroa and satieriptioaa far this paper. Olar* PIIITMLOS GiZen3 to pnbtished To-Weekly, and Weekly.-arhe yas Seven Mari per unman the Tri-Weekly Lroe Dollars per num *l OW* ; the Weekly tiTwo Dollars per annum, M 64 • ETADvwcrernseire caraway requested to band in thew liners beton r. OM eafir lbs " peetlenbia. Advertisement( nol inarated for spe. Sed time will tronalebly be ehuged nosil oniler•O inn Fos tom Commerciallu o, Mop. kas, Elver Now., Isopotta,nol ke- oe. larding& Naar go am Arrniuntors mroWince or In crt‘ Of Prrrineramt.—The Whig pauizoiture of Confertnee Mt 111 the Old Court House, la the Common Canned Cinisaber,ymrsuant to a call of the Chairman; on Mon day cloning, the 11th Lust: Wm. 107andless, Presi de:in, In the Chain I. M. Brush and limes a Murray, liametarica • The following resolution was offered by M. Brush, aid unanimously adopted: Bissolved, That the Whigs and Aatiniasons of the nnl of Pirugh, will meet on flosordaYevenint Dec. Ld, at 7 cAilaieh T. M., as their main paces of bolding Onar7 meetings, to elect five delegates from each Ord, to =et in convention at the Old Court Bosse, en-Wadnesday, Dec. Wilt, at to o'clock, A. M., Or the parpom of putting In nomination a candidate for May. 4C WM. firCANDl 7. 3st, Brest . M. , J. IL Mozaar, got hart page far Telegraphic News. /Tar Local Illatiars ere 1111 ex t page. ifito Journey to California We fear that hundreds are starting for California, Without carefully counting the coot and danger, and that Wromsequent Ware will be the reach. The . gread danger of the rime by the Lrthmus of Darien, Addax is the one mostly followed, consists in the difficiellki connected with crountg the Isthmus, lad the detention at Panama for the want of ship • peer fitelei.• The voyage from New York to Clutgies, or Gem Panama to St. Francisco, after twee on skip board, presents nothing very alarms leg. The difficulties at the Isthmus, are, however, not =aft The New York Herald bas published a description of the iambs, written by a gentleman. who has resided in Panama for some time, and Ms made frequent journies across the Isthmus. We learn from this statement; that Chagres; the Atlantic port, Is a small collection othuta,oontain ink about • 500 1 Inhaffitants, almost all - colored peo- . pie. The exceptions are a few officials at the Cantollll house and the castle. It is situated in the Cast of a swamp, and from the constant rains, the streets are impassable except on logs of wood. I itisciikUne la said to be the most pestife' rons 607 1 whilitabi the Whole world. The coast of Africa, which enjoys a dreaded reputation in this way, not ao deadly in its climate as is Chagres. The thermometer ranges from 79 to 65 deg. all the year snail rains every day. Many a traveller, who , has incautiously remained there for a few days lutd eights, has had cause to remember Ctsgres; and many a - gallant crew who have entered the harbor in fall health, have, ere many days, faced their final resting place on the dank and malicious banking the river. Bilious, remittent sad cringes. the fever, in their most malignant llama, seem to hover over Chagres, ever ready to pounce down apt* the -stranger- Even the acclimated resident of the tropics runs a great risk in staying any time in Charges; but the granger, fresh from the North and its Invigorating breezes, runs a most fearful one: Its accommodations for travellers are very lieitekta about none at all, and no one thinks of staying there twenty.finu• hours, if he can possibly - help it. The first stage in the journey to Panama is made on the Chagres river, in canoes, propelled by poles in dm handset the native boatmen. The distance to Cruces, the end of river travel, is 50 to 55 wiles. The journey takes from twelve to thing di hours, according to the number of heeds em • played to . propel the canoe. The passenger sits in the stern of the light craft, and his baggage Is plat. ad in the centres and be is obliged to remain per.l betty quiet, to avoid upsetting. He must take his provisions with him,—to land is impossible, with. eat running great rider s ** the river swarms with 4EO9* 0 1 ? , On*" aldd eadl, - miakem, The swim are marshy and clothed with Caltakiersust vegetation *twit to the water's edge. No vtilige, or even slint;lities iti kasha the who le • diluters . It li the region of disease and vane. sweintininsals and reptiles. The lowest cost for a Shaftle.i estemger, p is a doubloon,. ($18) and from - that up to-two, three or four doubloons. Aniseed . at Cracesoshich is a small village, the , tmvelleria within twenty one maes of the Pacific ecean,lotich have to be performed on land. The metal me . ittodis on horse or on mule back, with anther mule to carry the baggage, and a muleteer ,who sets as sloide. The road is a mere bridle and as the rains art the Isthmus are very JutalT, And lbetif is more or less of them all the yorroMs4 the - uitui holet and swampy places to , 111111e.eaadlire utunemma He must carry his • iith him. After about twelve hours' . ;goiliotuis ride, the beautiful Pacific appear in view • sad tie city of Panama is reached. This city con tains from MOO to 7000 inhabitants, and is a quiet, dull place The climate is warm, say (rem 80 to 85 ' degrees the whole year round, and the rains long and were. kis a healthier place than Chows 'With due care, avoiding alt eneesses and the night air, a person can preserve hitt health; stig the heavy rains and continued damp atmosphere, render it • ratessesny-to take every precaution; for though , itealltry'whett compared with Charges, it is by no same a safe place for unacclimated strangers from 611-3rolag _Saving arrived at Panama, the chief difficulties Of this,fottruey are over, and the traveller on ship it mar& me the faidin 'of the glorious Pacific, may figrielLiii Ids day Weems of gold and riches' to • 41iirissiet 'a content. Hot let is look somewhat *to ofifift Iffy at the difficulties of the route at the • prooant moment. Death has his seat at Chagrea, and tto time mast be spent them—but, from the . ..: ' gra; ,It nitsibers now taking that route, there is im• oedema danger of being delayed at that placer for • ' 'tlit - teititofixtnveranee. The canoes and boatmen - -arra lbeited in number, mid from the great demand win be tempted to charge eV:orbitals Wes— kits/4:mill co•:tioubtley down their lives and their ulliietivicrrin a grave at Changes, for meat of iszargiance or means to get away. But aay behest arrived at Panama. Hu he then ray ummiae of apeedy departure for California An the omi:tens. MR for mtuttios to come—Pa. same= is a cm . itly place to live, and the danger of 4h:breasts imminent. Many will 'have to wan Gm. illreabl, possibly nunathstor a Passage to San Free - ',clew; and taken the long wished for opportunity - .mmitte, therY will find themselves unable to take it, ,es their egyenses in Panama will have exhausted .their seam .Thus stunted in a strange, unhealthy abotry,moneylets and friendless, their spirits de. Awned by their idnuaioa. :it requires no prophet to Malan heart rending ucrminatitm to their gold tax schemes: ;Vs *Sent these digleulties to put those, who :,fireit" determined to snake • this voyage, on their araid,rid impala them for its dangers. Such an sudarphlii~'should not be entered upon rapidly, if .4 . koahicataaa win be sore to follow. Tga Wswiass trarsxurri or PEKSBTh . VANU. rThe Inn of this institution dramd yesterday, af: alma tionmet examination of Madden:a classes, tamfhtutd from Mania) , to Thursday. On Mon. Sky, theBasaawa engaged in the ClassicsMarn ex. tgained, to the imisfsetion of the commituse of edu oitiatiartd evinced a amdinade proficiency .on the prot *llO papile;aad peat fidelity on the part of the finsthastor. Tonally was devoted to the classes in =the. =Mien and natund Scieneejerbich were also Wee , wateeencrry„ • , • Wednesday and Thundery were employed in ,ethithithithr in the diffeient Eng Thai . depertment% : -„yinok As Geography, Miamian°, Grammar; smith. t - with the elemethuy ebullient Mudien di; these: d e r4 2l , ll tk..the rvirte" of moth .4iii s man,was web, as to inunain the menet= .4141.1netnutain.and justify the fame somosige , Tho mixt rm mat eonnenes on the ad day of and Olean at the 1401101" Oar wade o swill bad the toll ee1 . 44 4,0 1 1 4 the, Arie!"ir. Rome, ,ehlatll!'e live today, .12°11‘414,11elheietieg;--TaPt:tia#V# power of thiPops Ida ectaning through an mahicen, seetei teethehr cone. Even in Ron* the Pop(. • - , fd labium ivla • 'L :s tnd • "::;FOREIGN NEWS. • 'l' ' sr nix viasuzi. ditails of thisinteiggeuee brought Dy tha brtultll, 0441,be found he . lorr. They eie of much Mteicet: - In Vien AUSTRIA. na, the energetic measures taken by the Prixtqa ,- Windiajritli WU= to secure trail. 5.56.14. The ) emperor 'of EA:Milli has seat the Prince a letter with the order of St. Andrews, and tu -.Telac... hick unequally flattering communication bilibeen male. togither with the order of St Wel. dimer. The warm Hungrily is. the thought of all. Thd immense army of the Imperialists is about to etittrr Hungary and the German papers state that this' Ettmgarians will give them a ahary recep. The execution of Dr. Beecher and Dr. Jellinek fi*partuipating in the late events at Vienna, has been-officially announced. It is announced thit Austria bas accepted the offer made by the mediating pommy to hold the confiticrices for the pacification of Italy at Brus sett This acceptance was the hot act of Wissen btMes cabinet, and Prince Schwarmenburg, on act. cepting the government, immediately ratified it and expressed at the same time to the represent., titnesof the mediating powers, the strongest desire to enter immediately on the negotiauorut. Id. Has. tido*, however, objected, an it would be more ad visable to wait until the President of the French has acquiesced in this. The mediating powers have also . agreed that the 1111131124105 should be prolonged throughout the win ter, and in consequence Austria has engaged not to attack Venice by land or sea. The Sardinia,, government bus also engaged to retain Admiral Allard, with the Sardinian fleet, at Ancona. PRUSSIA. All attempts to affect an accomibodation between the Government and the opposition of the Asisem bly have tailed. The Ministry persist in the in tention to nail the Chamber together at Brander.. brim. Doubts are entertained as to whether it will get a legal majority to attend, as the Left boasts of ICA deputies having signed a pledge not to,leave Berlin. enema from Brandenburg to the 29th sap,— All is tranquil hem The Prussian Assembly were to meet here Uk day, but adjourned, their number being incomplete. The impression is, that to murrow being the anniversary of the twen ty fifth year of the King's marriage, the proclama tion an Constitution willtake place. Erfurt was, on November 25th declared in et state of siege. There was a rise among the demo.- critic party on the occasion of the investiture o the Ist and 4th companies of the Erfurt Landwehr bittallion. Some fighting took place. and several lives were lost. GERMANY The Frankfort Journal states that a plot, a re publican and socialist rasing, and for the aasnissii Mien of several members of the -German Parli, Merit, had been discovered in that cup. :It was reported that Archduke John wan atm to reign his office as Administrator of tbe Germs empire, FRANCE. The excitement in relation to the election con. tinues. Gen. Coastwise has triumphed in the de. bate that has taken place in the National Assembly, IS far as regards the sentiments of the chamber, by the majority of 503 - to St, by which the vote that be had deserved well of his country was carried. Civairac,in his speech, mentioned all the points Of accusation made against him in not providing Hr the defence of Paris, and by so doing promoted the insurrection of June, with the view of raising himself to pourer for a brief twentyvfoar hours. His speech was highly satisfactory. The toads have improved in consequence of his increnied chance for the Presidency. On Sunday is manifesto from Louis Napoleon •ppeared, and a Change aganteamecrer the minds of the Parisians, and the star of Bonaparte was again in the ascen dant. His address was calculated to wm the good Opinions :of all parties. He avows his republican rmerity, and detrtation of socialism, the friend of peace with the smninndinenations, and promises, if elected, that he will do a in his power, without regard to party, for the benefit of the whale peo ple. Cavaignac hog taken another step with a few days, which cannot fail to influence the contest! In consequence of the alarming news from ly and fears entertained of actual personal danger to the Pope from Ins own subjects, and his report ed flight from Rome, Cavaignac has despatchad ,four steam frigates, carrying et brigade oft3oo men to Civics Vecchia for the purpose of securing .the liberty of his Holiness and respect for his per son. • M. Csocenes has been sent off suddenly to ;Rome, as Envoy Extraordinary, to confer watt the French Ambassador, M. De. Harcourt, and act jointly with him in accomplishing the objects of his • mission. A reinfansatient of troops will immedi ately follow. Caysignao has teed to the Assembly M. Rae tides's instructions to M. Careens. The des 'patch repudiates in the strongest manner my in tendon whatever of interfusing in the domestic differences between the Romans and the Holy Father. On the day that the above communication was made to the Assembly, General Lamoriclere de veloped his plan of reducing the army to 2t92,000 thereby reducing the army estimates to 220,000,000 francs. The government is making strenuous efforts to cam Ceveiguads electicas, bathe cause qf Louis Napoleon preponderates. The West news from Paris vu to the Ist, when report WWI current on the BOOM, that Prince Windiscbgram had been assassinated, but it was not credited. The 5 per cents rose i per cent. The general impression we that things mould settle down and no riots occur, whether Napoleon or Caramme is elected. Marshal Sortlt has arrived at Paris, the no chambers of his spacious hotel are thronged by the friends of the Covaigoac and {slepolecel 'dynes. ties.' He is supposed to favor the latter. We have the London Marxist; Chronicle of Dec. Ist, with accounta from Paris to Thursday evening, Nov. 381 h. The elections of Banday, the 28th, had been Bonapartist in their result. There were elected nounlie, Legitimist; Marshal Bu. geaud,Cieneral Renault. At Napoleon Bertrand, (ttte young man Who visited the United States with his father, tie Marsha.;) the Prince de la Mos -town; Gen. Pyat. AB these were known to be exceedingly hostile to a Republican Government. It was thought that two Legitimists, viz M M. Royer and Morivals, will be returned from the department of Tarn, against two Bed Repobli. cane. It appear. that SI. Imo, as professed by as leident, is tot toed of gunpowder. A dipote took place between Prondhon,the greatigun of Social. tarn, end one Monsietur Pyat. The latter chal. [caged. Proudhon accepted, bet got hts friends. the Socialiota, to protest against his aghting, a. being anti.Soeild, and to shot him up so that be could not proceed to the rendeseona Pyat went boldly to the field, but wee arrested by police alreala ' ' SARDINIA. The Sardinian government ens, it is mid, . naked Marshal Bogeaad to take command of its army, and has resolved to *end a squadron to the shores of La Plata. This decision has been come to Was conduct of Roses, who hm interrupted in an offensive manner, his relations with the Sar dinian consul. IMMEEI The Athenian Parliament was opened on the Bth by the King in person. His majesty is only recov ering from a severe illness. SWITZERLAND. It is stated in a correspondence from Berne, un der date of ;iris, 20, that the Central Executive of Germany boo declared war against the Helvetic Confederation. It is asserted also m the Cologne Gaiette, that,* party of German soldiers bad aur. fraed the Swig* territories. The Queen'. (legend, MBOZatIO, 16 officers, 5000 solders,Voo muskets, 29 home& atu, AU into tbe . hands of Cabrera in en engagement at Aries, .Now. 16th. After the defeat of Menaano, General 'Cordon, the Captain General, returned to 'Barcelona, and, it is said, Immediately sent to Madrid to demand reintorcement& The intelli gence from Catabania has occasioned the greatest consternation at the/Court of Madrid. SICILY. The London Times says, "we nre happy to state on the authority of our well inkonmed boa t 'correspondent at Messina, that an almors immedi :are settlement of the pending dispute between the King of Naples and bin Sicilian subjects is _lir/oft-WO toltike place. IRELAND. In the depth of winter the tide of emigration ,Lows on with an mulch vigor as during ahy pre. .vions spring or slimmer. The firmer who ,occu pied from twenty to fifty sores are flying_ from - Limerick, Clare, and other southern counties, .taking with them all they are able moralise, with out, in most eases, troubling themselves about the. payment of rent or arrears to their land. lards. Imstimummon m Rona--The conflict urn the Immediate result of the retinal au. Pope to dia. Mira his ministry, al the demand of the pmple. though the latter, for. also time gut, have been *go* the Pope to adopt still more liberal measu res ; On the lath ult., the sudden arrive) to Some of the earabineers, the review of that body by Mobilo finer of the Interim, the subsequent military perm,- baton antome, and the report that they were to °Conn the isvenues leading to the Chamber of De. patiWand the bar . ls of the universities, had produo ed an unusual ovation among the people. The civic guard amembled thrirrespective quarters, and darned their colonels to proteat against uoaterited suspicious &which they bad been Aa oirhjett, and agamst Meatiest:og attitude which the Goverapteat had assumed towards the citizens, while nothing proved that the Wan disturbance was ; meditated on the occasion of the opening of the :Chambers. Printed bills were Momiated, calling upon the - Civic guard to appear in tunformon the following day total:data public tranquility, though not the 'alighted appretanunou wasanantained that it would be a(sturbed. , 'article in the omelet Gazette, ,taitentne a bitter attsele on the Chamber of,l)e. fftleakineseasing the exeitemeut of people,— The 'cilia guard appeared in zpiform, but stup. 'ea, as they were, es well se the acaoLsoateioced ;that shot moons Would take place Crowds had eseembied ,;•Xte the palace end in the adjacent egettee,*(ta bahavied2 , Wei , perfectly patine, theegh .saiionnind tacinun., The, entr of the Wt. thqg had arrived; thernbeuenattery tilled with spec. teleell,the dappties , bad taken afiale-wals, Collet Reed arrived la hfs eankre et the hap of that As. 'scaly, and on alighting from his mintage he was lend!) named by_aerawd which had assem bled for that pupae. Hits mad to have displa yed 0311.• 'meg Ihr the hooting+ of the mob, midman then Tubed Dom th e tinned, sad mortally s i ntbbed him fshatiiis UM* The saws* who is • :illJelled to have . Glen one of the erwiti, escaped it crowd land is still unknown. While Rossi Was expiringin an adjoining apartment, the depu ties remained in their places. The President op. coed the sitting, the minutes of the proceeding one were mad, the names called over, and there not being a sufficient number present, the President declared the sitting dosed, and invited the depu. ties to attend in their bureaux on the following day. After the death of Rossi, a sudden pause wan ed, though towards evening groups of mingled B.:A dios and citizens, with lighted torches, were heard singing in chorus along the streets—Blessed is the hand that stabbed the tyrant. But during the night the popular ring leaders were on the alert, and every thing was organized for n demonstration on the following day. On the morning of the 16th, at half past ten, a gathering began in the great Square del Popolo; and symp toms of a menaoing character to any eye eogni. sent of Rooms peculiarities were perceptible in the leading streets. The civic guards and troops of the line in fragmentary sections commingled with the people, and the carabineers, whose uniform had hitherto been invariably arrayed against the populace, were now for the first time seen to fra- teroize with the mob. Prom the terrace of the Pitman Hill the specta tor could count nearly 20,000 Romans in threaten ing groups, and mostly armed. Printed papers were handed eagerly about, all having the same purport, and containing the following 'Fundimen , tal Points: I. Promulgation and fall adoption of Italian nationality. 2. Convocation of a constitu ent assembly and realization of the federal pad. 3. Realization of the vote for the war of Independence given in the Chamber of Deputies. 4. Adoption in its integrity of the programme Mamiani, Tune sth. 5. Ministers who have public confidence— Mamiani, Sterbini, Cambello, Saliceti, Fusconi, Lu• anti, Sereni, Their ostensible object Was to proceed with these five points to the Chamber of Deputies to a constitutional manner. But the chiefs finding themselves in each numbers, and minty of the dep. uties being found mixed up with the crowd, the cry was raised to march to the Pope's palsce, and accordingly the procession moved on orderly through the Congo, another column edvanc log through the Habaino and reaching th. Quirinal by the avenue opened by Sextus Quintu At one o'clock. the members of the chambers pre seated themselves as the mouthpiece of the multi tude, and transmitted the five points to the mon arch. In about ten minutes the president of the late ministerial council, Cardinal Scsidia, came funh the private apartment, and informed the deputation that his Holiness would redect on the salver.; and take it into his best comuderation. This answer was proclaimed to the people, but a general mar. mur of dissatisfaction gave evidence of its insuffis Cleary to meet the crisis, and the crowd insisted on the deputation getung a personal audience with the Pope. This w.obtained,and in about a quar ter of hour Gallett, the esvoliee minister appear. ed on the balcouy to acquaint the people that the Pope had positively declined adle.ion to their request, and had stated that "be would not brook dictation.' At two o'clock the position of the Po tiff began to grow critical. All the avenues of th Quirinal palace were blocked op by dense crowds, and as no preparation had been made for this en• anticipated tangs of visitors, there was bat th. usual small detachment of Swiss guards on duty These men were known to be resolute, and had there been but a few more of them, the Monarch might have cat his way through the mob and gained Subiaco in the Appenines, whither it had often been a question of retireing from the rabble of Rome on previous outbreaks. As it was, one of the advanced sentinels having been seized and disarmed by the mob, the Swiss body guard indantly flung back and barred the gates of the palace, presenting their muskets, in readiness, to fire at once on the immense mass or multitude which beleaguered the QuirinaL At this stage of the proceedings it was evident that the die was cast. From the back streets men emerged bearing aloft lung ladders wherewith to scale the Pontifical abode; cans and wagons were dragged up and ranged within musket shot of the windows to protect the assailants in their determined attack upon the palace; the cry was 'to arms, to arms." and musketry tvgan to lwistle in the approaches from every direction, floral were produced and piled up against one of the condemned gates of the building, to which the mob was in the act of setting fire. when a brink discharge of tirelocks scattered the besiegers in that quarter. The multitude began now to perceive that there would be a i2etermined resistance to their further operations, hot were confident that the Quintal, if not taken by storm, mast yield to progressive in road. The drums were now beating throughout the city, and the disbanded groups of regular troops and carbineers reenkreing the hostile display of assailants, and rendenegit truly formidable. Ran. dom shots were aimed at the windows, and drily responded to; the outposts, one Mier another, were taken. by the people, the garrison within. being too scanty to man the outworks, The bet. fry of St. Carlin. which commands the structure, was occogied. From behind the equestrian statues cd Castor and Pullets a group of sharp shooters plied their rifles, and about four o'clock Monsignor Palma, private secretary to his Holiness, was kil. Jed by a hallet penetrating his forehead. A shot :a also said to have entered the room where the Pope was. - Of the people and troops, twelve were wounded and none killed; two persons, however, have most dangerous wounds. It isnot known whether any of the Swiss were killed. As if upwards of eOOO troops of all hands wenn not enou,gtito reduce the I litUc garnson of Swiss, two rax.poundera now ap- peered on the scene, and were drawn up and duly pointed against the main gate; and a truce having been proclaimed, another deputation claimed en trance and audience of the Pope, which the moo. arch ordered to be allowed. The deputation were bearers of the people's ultimatum, which was a reproduction of the five mime before stated; and they now declared that they would allow his Hob. nen one boar to consider, after which. if not adopted, they mnouncetl their Eton purpose to break Me the Quirinal and palm death every in mate thereof,with the sole and single exception of his Hainan himself Pius nc no longer hesitated, but sent for Galletti, with whom he remained is conference from six to nearly seven, when the kid. lowing new Ministry anus formally proclaimed to the people:--Foomign Atkin, Menunia; Home and Police, Oldie* Finance, Leash; Commerce and Public Work, Sterbini,• War Minister, Cembello; Public Instruction. m e President of the Council, On the morning tithe 12th ult., at day break, the people pulled down the barricades which had been erected at Montacavallo, but the gates of the Qui rinal palace were strictly chased. At eight o'clock the civic guards who had assembled, some with and some without arm, at the former place, re. solved to disarm the Swiss, and a deputation re paired immediately to the Pope, who eventually yielded to the demand that they should mpitelate, but only upon the condition that ell their lives Mould be spared. These conditions having been accepted by the people, the Swiss soldiers were dimmed. At nine o'clock the civic guard took possession of all the gates which the Swiss guard had previously occupied, and the Pope is now protected by them_ The Penult - is shot up in the Quirinal, which bra been entirely abandoned by his friends and advi ses Neither the staff of the troops, nor the cortege of nobles. nor the prelates have been to the palace to console him, even by a gargle homage. Only the corps diplomauque have had an interview with ' him, when he was kund attended by merely Car. dinalo Antonelli and Soglia. Ha Holiness is amid to have declared that, having been compelled to dismiss his guard, which has been replaced by strangers, be was influenced by nofeehng bat that of sparing the effusion of blood; but he declared, in the face of all Europe, that he would take no pan in the future government, having absolutely for bidden his name to be used, or that the usual style, "in consideration of the good pleasure of his Halia seas," should, in future, be perfixed to the govern. MOM not., As soon as the Pope had consented to change his Ministry, and had accepted }be conditions which the Democrats had dictated ro It tins 'mamma ed to the people, who were splitting the air with their cheers, that if they would be kir a moment silent, M. Gallant would come and give them en account of all that had been done. Quietens was immediately restored, and M. Galletti came and newt:raced, find, that the Pope would leave it to the Legislative Chamber* to determine on the do. mends of the people; and, secondly, that a new Ministry had been formed. M. Gallant added that it was necessary that all feeling of bared and VOA. • pence against the Swiss troopsebould be laid aside and the more especially because many brave men of that nation had fought In the cause of Italy at Vicenza He then requested the national guards to go home, and ordered the troods to return to their barracks. Intelligence from Nome, dated November 20th, states that at ,that date tranquility had been com pletely restored.' The Pope had not quitted the Quirinal, Mu had instelled the new Ministry in came and appmredjo have loya ll y accepted the new Order of things. The Popular Club wan the supreme government, and decides tipin all 'comb/. nations. The new ministry bad put fori an ad dress—mere wonis—in which they say they will convoke the 'chambers. . . Lathe Deputies a proposition bad been made to assure his Holiness of the fidelity of that Chamber, .but,when put to the vote it woe rejected---a preuy clear proof that the deputies are not very sosious to fraternize with their Sovereign in his present cri tical situation. The most perfect tranquility had succeeded the commotion of the lint. The new Minister [Cam. polio] had arrived. The Pope appeared to be as tiefied with the order of things; and was greatly pleased to find thetas, peace of his capital had been so speedily restored. The Alba, of Florence, wi?lch Jp su ultra adicalpaper, says that the pro sparmte of the gory poverameat has not antisOed any puny . ;1 Is loot liberal fof the Reactionaries, and not aitlaciently so ibr the &Mtn. The Patna, al Florence, of tie 1241 at*. pays that the new Magary at Roma have !resolved to organise a legion ofmobilished 'civic guard 0(1000 men, who will joie tip =Wisp mitimed from canza. Tax Mum—lt seems as if the mails, despairing of competing with thh telegraph, hive given up al• tegether,for dart:linty, they never were more behind , or,mr onearta4 than at present. Our letters and papers nose &What daily, and our reguisr arr respoadesee acmes lo irregularly as to be almost useless. Oh Cass Johnson--bappy wflhll a coon. try be whatrit la rid Ot thee... You are the horror of Ogden anCbirers of regular and early sews. Pawn Pia.CULITiIiS la a rare article in Mias mas times, and yet Mr. Alexander Jaynes, at his Tea Store, on Fourth Street, has Peaches finely moaned, fresh and sweet. Call and Asa them. Pavitianeitis:' 71 , of Os autats. Hoer 104 or the eltizeng of Fulsburgh doomed to endure the filthy stale of oar pavements and streets 1 Why is it that we have the dirtiest pave menus in the United States t Where digis the fault lie, ■od where is the remedy t There is tom enough on this imhjeci,'as there is to preserve the peace of the Sabbath; bat the offi cers neglect their duty and the oaths of office which require them to discharge that duty. 'he ordinance of the 14th Dec. 1816, section 16, requires that "every person or persons who shall possess or inhabit the knot shop, house or building adjoining or fronting the Toot pavements within . the said city shall cause the same along the from of their respective shops, houses, buildings or ppro• perty to be Swept, scraped and cleaned, at !Cast every Tuesday, and Friday before nine o'clock in the morning; and shall also for the same distance keep the gutter. open and clean—end if he or they fail to do so, a fine of one dollar shall be imposed far every neglect, Ike." Now every good citizen is bound to obey the lowa and if they would only wash their pavements once in a month, we could have a neat, clean city, so far as the pavements are coacenied; as for the streets, 1 give them up to enduring filth till some change is made id those who are hound to attend to them. But this is not all. By the 17th sectiondf the same ordipance It is declared to he the iiPecial duty of all officers of the police of the city, and offis cers concerned in the execution of the tarns to inform upon turd prosecute for all offences against the laws and ordinances which may come under their notice or within their knowledge, dre.." And all our officers, when they are installed, take an oath to perform their duty with fidelity. Yet look at the pavements of the Mayor and of Several al dermen who are sworn to attend to this duty, and see the impassable filth before their eyes every day. How often do the police officers, who as well as the Mayor and aldermen have pledged themselves solemnly by their oath to see the ordinances oh. . . served, step to their shoe mouths into the offices of the Mayor and aldermen, and along the dirty mor. tar beds and sink holes on the pavements all over our city, with a few decent exceptions, and shut their eyes to the obligations they have swore to observe. But the pavements along the public buildings in Grant greet reflect as little credit on the county commissioners. If we can't find public officers who will do their duty we ought to abolish the oaths of office. But a remedy seems to me to be in the hands of the citizens. If they would refuse their suffrages to mayors, aldermen, and of who neglect their duty, and if they would refuse to trade and bay from those who keep dirty pavements, we would soon hove a clean city. lam your friend, Tue New Yes,- P. S. I expect to be a little sharper in my next. Ci33:l= The Second Annual Report of ,the Directors of the Company gives a very clear end interesting exhibit of the condition end prospects of this great enterprise, from which we condense the knowing memoranda. The emanated cost of the whole road, graded h3r double track, with single tack laid, is $9,150,000; and for depot., shops, machinery, locombtives, and mire, 111,900,000 makang e brand total of 511,150,- 000. But, taling advantage, as is contemplated, of the radroads already in existence, as part of the line, a may be rendered available, at the earliest period, (or a smaller sum; which Mr. Thompson, the !Engineer, computes, for the "road, at $6,520,. 000; for locomotives, dee, at $1,310,000; or a total of 57,860,000. Of this sum there has been already subscribed about $5,250,000, leaving the sum of 10.,' 610,000 sitli to be !sued by subscripoon. Of the two natural secttons into which the road is divided, the one from Ilerrisbargh to the base of the mountain, the other from that western base of the mountain to Pittsburgh, it is estimated that the first mentioned, or eastern melon, will cost, iu all, $1.066,290—0f which 11,063,696 has been already expended and 12,035,440 are available Is fund in head or instalments to be collected, leaving as the amount required to complete this section' 1167,063; while the estimated cow of the western section 18 12,151,249, to meet which the amount available (chiefly the Allegheny county subscription and the additional subacnpuon ofthe city of Philadelphia) is so considerable as to leave an additional defies. envy, to be hereafter provided for, of only 13550, 213; malting the total sum required. beyond pre. real subsbriptions, to open the road to Pittsburgh, 11 .322,308. The estimate for gradual mores. of machinery, cars&e, la $1,340,000, of which $600,000 will be required for the ensuing year, to prepare for the tide to Habdayaburg. We skull, at a beauty moment, eater unto a more particular esammauou of this report, which cons twee Damao,oa lateresting details foam which adelphmos may augur the future SUOMI, and pro. fitablenen of this mighty wort; to build up wince they should all untie their Anon, ...tutted that they are thou Milldam up the future security, arrahh and glory of Pluladelplus Tedium* mac horn the desert and Venter:Gout the MI. because, Mr a time, the commerce of gam no draws to and through then The commerce of Awe never was —and never can be—as vast and es valuable so that of the Valley of the himatruppi, which in fu ture years, will be like one of the unmense spout ing featitxtoslofthe FlottEri t'verealrinati bolt op nod flow, to a thousand torrents, to the sea— There will be flood enough—tradeenough—firr but, to the mews while, n is agreeable to know that Philadelphta mar command the best and shortest outlet. —N. Agar,. Mr. White--We find, in • card . inserted in your paper, the name of H. C. Sawyer suggetited as • imitable pence for the office of Mayor.' In our opinion, one more competent, or 000 MOM &sem. tog, could not be fined. In Mr. Baer? WO conk bleed all the qualifications rimed*/ b make • good Mayor. He has been for toirtY rein rain • staunch. energetic Whig, and to Ws 'day mends the respect of tus fellow citizens, fi re untmng and zealous persevermice In misting to establish the good old Whig principles, on • kris footing, to this county. Ills private character fa will:tont blemish, and his reputation fir bounty, morality, nod soiled judgment, stands fur—enter*. hag the Ina morel worth of the man. We trm therelare, that be may receive the nomtaation, and thus experience et the handsel' his Fellow citizen" • generous reward for his fidelity. Wlrloro or TIM rrarr W&2O OLD Lacs SCrrillCTD.—The lolkparing sentience eru voted on the back of a Whig electottai ticket to at. city no the 7th. It a to, rod to be , kept to the ballot boa, and begging the Tutee's wdon. aye feel eonstramed to maks it rusblio....R. (4) PaL ZACII.IIT TAYLOR nein m'—You have been in. doted bygthe grand jury that assembled in Philintel. dein for wilfully, resolutely and determined web ing to rale over the people of the United And alter a fair, able and imparual lavesthiptficm of your case, by o jury of the people, whom yoe have chosen to try your came you have been found It now remains tie to pronounce the mamma of the Isar. That sentence to That you be taken from your malaise is Louiv ana, under a among guard, that you be transprted to the city of Wmhington, in the Distrki of Co. lumbta, and tbat you there be placed oa a chair, provided Wr the term of four years to euctedator ea your country may require. AnOnaytheg4rd have mercy upon your soul! Local latalligeso. ILIMPDXTID Wax nes ITITISIVEOII DAZLT OATITTX _ - Woman Protrn.vatta Ilearrmar-The meet, ing called to decide es to the acceptance of the proposed site fat the hospital, was hold'aocording to appoiqment yesterday afternoon at 9, o'clock. John Sheriff, Zsq, presided, Ind J. 74arjer, Esq., acted as Sectemiy. 4 repolpapn was °gated' thill the meeting approve and cooarM tha action of the Board of Trounces, of 18th April lastisasteTtilli the donations of Mr. Denny and Schet4y. Tale cited a very animated and prokmgad AMestakib pm and con. Mr. J. H. Mocebead offered a Shia substitute for the whole resolutloo.,l36 oppmed . the acceptance of the donation's. Alter aritaio,,' the vote was tinnily taken on the ottonal resole. tics which carried-31 ayes to 221 tote„ So the donations of Maws. Schooley andllebny are acs cepted. A resolution was next offered that the Board be instructed to proceed in LitirSpOrlltiODl4 LO which Dr. Upadd offered a previa° that the gra: ding should riot exceed 112,09). A kood deal of discussion was elicited, and Wont *mom could be taken an adjournment Wail confab. We shall furnish a synopsis of the debate biamorrow. Mirtormeng.-4rociagmodeln =Seal igyentiorts, Cerheri'v liePteald MelCideon stales pro.ominent, fis comprising 'burnt), and deepness. It populism the eweetness of tone, gild is eppheable to all the uses of the organ, witdeutildent earl? 6); a parlor or coocart luswurnent r iuld is played la the same manner u the orgalt. For sacred music in the private circle, It is unrivalled; and any per former on the Piano can, with' a little practice, preside at this instrument. Having a dna case of ro s e wood, it is a beautiful addition to the parlor or library, and Mt chetpocas pats it within the reach of those who cannot procure a pi/oa— th° price ranging, according ,to the camber of oe tares, from /143 to ro. Mr. Ice*, who se ss i ver , thielheal aPPlalullto ( 4/ 4 T #9:afi her a fine Empty of these choice intro rents, of' the verioui fixes, and during the holldlytlnamtmado not know p owns graceful present, bra female friend, than ono of these Melodeons, 4 . will ielwariveak ip the sweetest tones of the giver, whenever touched by the finger, of the Ali receiver. Cehintue Ti—Beat preparations we now mad. to supply the demands usual to Clubman Times, for Tope, choke Sods, eso,lbt preeestilbr ttot6 tittle and hi; fitllth One friends, 4obabian 4431nr:bban - banto ■ lip .hupply of bbiudirtil bitnll4lindiiibmibbionVotich in fine NO4inggi suita b le ke Plebenla. • . tchilelblr - linOtt• Venire* oar; man e*en five aiihartment„ imparted by licnielf, hind on ez: ha ion In his urge nxime, in ibs mond atm ad the building he occupies All the little Mu can find an abundant minty and mpg, it Yindlleb Mire?* K Plttitburegle. lars. IV , ara & Co.—Pleve aniatmee the mew ef oat old (head, !tux Elena% Bp, sea suitable ea. &lists Gar the omen of Meyer. dedf Lees= Masa Warm & Co—thaw eanounee that. the claims of Guam Aimiri, By, for nernireariali of Ahr or, will be energetically primed, and if successful, Itur heretofore faithful discharge of his denies will loteire uininphant suceeaa. dec9 Weep 9,2 m. rdsvoesurr.—Mesers. White k Co,—Gents: Please ertrionnee the name of Capt. JOHN LIMON as • ettheile person for the office of Mayor of this city. deeB.4to FTITE Warn Alsroashri.-11. C. Bayern., Fag. will be suPpon.d in the Convention for the nomination of Mayor, for hi. long, faithful and menus eervices as • Whig. deethelto• Pura Warn. Musas. Wart Co.—Gents: Please to announce the name of his. How Wnztaott, as a tunable person for the office of Mayer of thus city. nor27-tu itasoaszsa—Mr. Editor. Please annonece that CPA, B. Scvs.t.s, Esq., will be a candidate for twardeadon ( or the °Mee of Mayor. noratittt Saco. Wk.. Mayoralty of Allegheny City Mama. or ALummun Crrr.—Mr. Editor: You will please ennounce the name of Mr. Jonantsn Roan, ad Ward, Allegheny, for the office of ?Sayer, stibJeci to the decision orthe Whig and Antimasonic Convention. nov274w Mater Vona Er New Ematarte Serra—The Committee of Ar rangements for "The New England Supper," beg leave to announce that they have made arrangements with Mr. Miller, of the St. Charles Hotel, and that the festival will come off at the St. Charles on Friday even ing next, the prec isel y. The supper will be on the table at 9 o'eloek Tickets gl each—to be had at Luke Loomis , Book SLOTS, Pittsburgh, and at Dr. Bachop's office, Federal street, Allegheny city. L. WILMAIITH, Committee IL H. BACHOP, ) }of dec2o IL IL PALMER,Arrangements. Tun Primal:mon Nemaerto. ARO Fns Incluse= Cornett.—An election for nine Directors, to sorts for the ensuing year, will be held at the odlce of this Com pany, on the first Morality of January, 1649, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P. M. deetn-dui ROBERT FINNEY, Sec'y• tAI THIS Puree hisunt—lfyou wish to be me pessful in any undertaking, you mast always 'use this eroper means.' Therefore, if you havea enugh, ow JAYNE'S Exnmoastrr and be cured, for it is Um proper means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of breathing, then the only effietent means to cure you is to use Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcame the spurn which contracts the diameter of the tubes, and loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs them ap, and thus removes every obstruction to • free reset. ranon, while of the same ume all inflammation is sub dued, and a cure is certain to be erected. Have you Btanchills, Spirting of Blood, Pleuntly, or in fact any Pulmonary Aneetton, then use Jayne's Expectontet and relief is recWn, and you will and that you haws used the proper means. For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 71 4th meet near Wood 1an.17 Setwoo' Imrsura. Como !hoe - P.—lt hut power to ere ! Pittsburgh, Feb. 14th, 1817. R. E. Sellers—My ogle has for years been subject to • to a digressing cough, accompanied with asthma, for the care of which she used different cough reme dies, and had the advice of the most eminent physi cians m England, but all was unavailing By chance I heard of your Imperial Cough Syrup, and was indu ced to buy a bottle for trial, although I had no belief that any thing could remove her complaint To my great surprise. two doses gave her immediate relief. She is at times troubled with a cough, but two tea spoons/al of syrup always snip. It. 1 am imitated, of ter • trial of three or four years. that Sellers' Cough Syrup is the beat cough medicine I have over used, ei ther in t h e Old or New World. We. FUIDOVIAL Seventh Ward, city of Pittsburgh. The above eerufieste should Induce all who are troubled with cough or asthma, to give the syrup a tual. It may he hod (or I roma a trottls, at the &mg more of Ft R SELLERS, 07 Wood at. Sold by Dr. Cassel, Sth Ward, and D M Curry, Alla. gkeny etty. deeti AP4.xri Woo* nortoroa —The popularity which this medicine has acquired in Wasters, Penorylvaros, is a sore guarantee of its excellence. The following gentlemen, highly . respectable citiseus of Allegheny and Heaver counties, have used this Vermilage in their families, and ofler the assurance of its great medical properties. James Stratton, Fourth-at. Road, huabordh, Mary J. Stratton Mary Stratton, S ara I l l tras k t;e k r k gr, e t r ea u cfers . ter near Pitt Margaret Lindsey. , James Burk, Squirrel Hill. • Agnes Bork, For sale at the drug store of J KIDD k Co, en Wood at • &cell Er A Flea 822: or Turns eon 23 Cams—Yellow and unhealthy Teeth, after being once or our. clean ed vetch Jaime' Amber Tooth Pasts, have the look and color of ivory, and at the same lime is no innocent and fine, that its daily use is advantageous even to Mow teeth Oat are in a good eondmon, givtng them a beau tiful polish and prelim:ming decay. Those decayed it prevents from becoming moms-11 also fastens such as are becomingloose, and will render the Molest teeth delicately white, tad male Me breath deliciously sweet Price 23 or 371 cents a box. James Earscroaksr.—We mould call ammoan to this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Caesar:apt:en Sedum, and all affections of tho Throat and Lungs! !lasing roveral notes within atm yean past had ocesc 11111. 10 an.. atedmine this hind, me have „by experi ence tested its excellent qualnie., and are prepared to recommend t to others. Munster. or other public speakers afflicted with linitrelinal affections mill find reit benefit from its owe It se prepared by a bemaci fi{ physician, and all Outwit wilt Sod it • safe and elS campus medicine re the diseases for which it rs re ermarriondod.Columbus tOluor No C and JostreaL Far sale at th --i o Pam Tea grove,79 Fourth street. my= QT Th. soA, Ameba 6.4.11=1.11 Of VMS Sketatalt i =fto Tttbers. loan oddl oollea • Cod such peoplo be ladaead to try a cake of the taw loam' Italian Chemical &op, dog would b. coraptured woh the change. they weak& bal. a &S -eals, clear, soh. Ain, wlle-4meg disarmer-et er ertptwo would b. removed and eared. rArrneri-ti ht ouch—Pen vim he's baeght ele. renaterfella and ismer.. et this, sed ef fect produred, must try lb* th • enceaL hfuel t u far Jame rap. Fo r m al WaJahheozre, IN Mar tymuu V - Nearcrma ta the berm of slimy a nay'. extst ens* No tongue can describe the marerinp ..msed by this dtaunionsig discs*. b unfits man fer hi. Ma. a , um] to life, erhateeet it may be, and him feel as though be ...id rather am exist Una ore mob misery. l'et them suffering. IWO prlidtliC I n the brat place by derangement tithe Momanb, and f this were mat by meg li A Pahnentock's Anti-Bilions Pills, the bowels vroaid be dammed, the aecussalatioa of tale carried od. and • .peedy and mare retielf obtained. Prepared and tbld by IL A. FAIINEBTOCIE h. Co MM.' lot 11114 11.30 d, Li. CORM, Illth and 1.11.111211. 00528 W. M. Wright, R. D.. Dentist. on and rendartte oo Fourth atrett, opposite the Pittsburgh Bank. (Ace toxin from 9 o'clock to 14 A M„ and from I etleek m 6 P. M. at p 14.47 NEW BOOKS AND BOOKS FOR IPRESENTS. Poeueal Works, in morocco, illartrated; Lady of the Lake, Works of Cowper and Thompson; Gavin. We 11... mid Meath Goldsmith'. Poems; Thompeon's Reasons; Peered Illoantathi; Dalhousie Poems; Goldsmith'. Works; The Gem of the Season; The Porpotoel Itomtheek; The Amaranth; The Swap Book; Tke Ilyarinth; The Jewel; The Token; The Religions Souvenir Hilton and Young., Proeerinal Philosophr; ' Poem. by Amelia; Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry; Jude. Capt.; Parlor Book of Pkthreou Wreath. of Friendship; nary Titan dearth Bet" Select Christie, Anthem Horse Putdinaiu Lath day. of Elisha; Young Ladies Offering; Froth'. Interpreter; together with a largo variety of Juvenile OAS Books. ELLIOTT Is ENGLISH, deviZi wood and mmulret am NEW 111fITILITEIENT. rBE•obscriber bu been appointed Sole agent for the Mb of CaßHAltrll IMPROVEDVELODE., gi, as stanolantred and end perfected by hfesms. urch & White, of Cincinnati. The anal annum tad extent being but four wave., Maws M e hßeardon. alb the general Mara and demand, are exded the male of these instruments to of and oven 3 mares, thus ma i.% it practicable to perform aaa them any mai. written Lathe Moo or Organ. The exterior, elm, hu ban mush unproved by placing the body of the instrument upon •111 call lieu frame beautifally armed mtd ornamented, rendering it'at once • mom elegant and extremely dealrable article. Ilte.priee is pot as lea as to Wing it within the reach of every one to obtain • perfect musical insenteuret, and r at the same time, a most elegant plate of thew. tale fora compantdve trifle. FL neera. At J W Woo/well's N. EL—Call and anamiee de= QsICHOOL AROFfIifsEITIV Or eontrEtate improyemeat of sae ogee* in Me Ca p. 8.: by Harr Barnard. 4b..407 ithlutriped pith rants and plans. • Theory and Penance of Teactang, qr thl and methods or good school hatpin's by Day P Page: Teaching a Science; the Teacher an Ardat by B. It. Ball, A. M. The Pawn) and the &heel hfaster—A manual for the nee of teachers, employers, imam, insect/as, Aci &C., of Common Pausal. In two pasta y to Paws. D. D.. and G. R. Fatenon, A. M. Illustrated .rithe Z a '" fi'. For HVAY dIN • A Do Doll dln OLD KILDIS RHINO= DUO COKE AGAIN. . . 1 , 1 7 . nlb."iba , ..P.Allf illiernts Me &Una. of Final:arob •od'tonally, thatAls Toy. and Fancy me to Mottat_lo Om large room formerly occu pied .. • Carpet Warehouse by R. D. Thompson, where can be seen the largest 11.01161110 i of Chrinass Presentsever offered for sale In the city. All these good. are Imported direct from Europe by myself, and will be !mold cheaper than any other astanshenent in the city, wholesale and mall. Cll aorl i m i. the fine usortment. CL YEAP 1 ist, 4F.‘ l „ • ' ,i• • ;mkt. Liberm. nnANOEARLE SILK VISITFA fen - Christmas Pr. 1../ .colt—W. R. Meru. ha. on band i few very handstUrds changeable Silk VishaylC:raids for Christmas presents, which he is sellto a . minuted mi. cek. Also, handsome Dreee Flit! and , _Miperide new style Linen public Ilafit,the, decilil Wl ir ottn E g i ttl B , 7 p U egirehi l ;te a ti , Englteh MoguageLand Wei well itki..- asFhoet. annum, In We ma ants of ll good &male et nation, wishes to procure a situation as Govern es. She would prefers Mutation in a house where th French was spoken to convereatian. She refer., rfori• her acquirement. and standing, to Thomas Howe, Charles Avery, Frederick Lonna and Josh. nn.,,,,,,,, Fags. deceildier WANTED—A sly:mien" as Clerk lc a Wholesale Grocery Commlaslon irons° or kistroilkatormg utablleionent, by • young helm vino nen Walsh the best of reference. Andre.. Don No. IA Not Office deett-dnr. • OILS -1000 pile natural eol'd Winter Sperm oil; 'SW do Bleached do do do MO do do do Moils do MO do bb No Ili W Lail odast Clli4a ' '" do do 8 4 do Lfdsed,lnlinneed pare, do In store and fol 90 dp WO q SOO 5 Twrinets, warind gen•e, do OVA KILLER k RIONETSON MUSTARD—ISO bra, * lb ears, Loa/ Island Mur ta.d; GO kap, RD DU net, do do do; la atom and (6 * * e. by dial MILLER la RICRETESON TUPPER AND PtIMPTIS--110 bap Pepper; Mao r Pignutlx, in Kora and for We by deal MILLER k ULOUR-450 bbl• naperliso Floor, received per osr t , (m ISUISBVIDOS, WILSON kCo 47,RD-15 bbliNo fLealLastgotme,xjt len ly reed sad fee sale by L WA deet3 31 yaw .pa hom es CIDED-9 bbls jut rued; le sto re end for ud WATERMANe by dead L 21113131 AND BIICNETII--711 dos Dams Dultsu I do Tabs, Isris; 4 do do Resters, lb stote am Dr e by WI L 5 I/Lowman COS-4 tans Seam Shin, traitors and for tale air wilarKk 16'CANDLIM, • . dael comet woad and water sta. DOLL BUTTER—IS Ws just 'red mit fai sale by R°' deal WICK t APCANDLESS TrIALLOIT-13 bbis bat hauling Gam tmr Brilliant 1. and for alley .1 B DILWORTH, t.. 91 • TY woad .t VIIVEIiAR-4 0 Ws cider Vinegar, for sale by NV_ dee2l J 8 DII.ORTII FL OUR-456bbla e xtr a Family Flow. in atom and for sal• by • deel J EMU:WORTH /,THENIATICAL INSTRUMENTS—For Brew = ing—in b.lsony and Rosewood eases, with of without Anints. colon Pot sale by Aso% B HOPKINS, Apollo Buildings SH. MOLASSES--;,o bbt. Sugar FlO.O BM US., . IR Loma Rafinery, in store and for age by dealt MILLER & RICWZION c=som PRODUCE—IOO to ib Clovesseedi 60 hap sized Cheese; yo tees Butter; in store and toe sale by deal MILLER& RICKETSON RICE—II tierce. neer crop Rice, in More sad for sale by teal MILLER & RICKETBON LARD OIL-5 bbla Borkbordes. for de by deal FRIEND. RHEY & Co OLASS;;,—trbbls rev=sl o rec rsale by„nwim .ttu BRoords-23 dor Corn Brown, ham reed and sale by dee2r ARMSTRONG & CBOZKR T raßruts,C jusne k el . o N et * eo l gumaxi l t an b rbar deal ELLERS k NI(X)LS OLASSES-ICV bbl. sew snap N 0 Molasses 111. just Ile/ per stmr Roseoe sod for sale by dor2l _ _ SELLERS & NICOLS (IL/wry/m-200 bosh Jost landing and (o sale by C devil J 8 - DILWORTH TOBACCO-3611d8 Ohio Leal Tobacco, rot sale by deo= JB DILWORTH DRY APPLHH-300 bosh Dry Apples, for sale by dere' J 8 DILWORTH LARD—ts !Ibis new No I Loud; IS kegs do do do in store and for sale by - -•- - ALUdel'!Tl lo Obis Alum, "" M I& R7LOVD .13Tr".1,ft. BUCKET —b 0 &tart, rtoreyvad A4ERATUS;2I6Ib. itksuld btf axle eem ROUTpEIreT ARD-5 kege In store ail for We by deell TABSEY F BESTE DUCK WrifiAT FLOUR-75 sacks B W. FLoar, i Er 23 urd 30 lb arks, for sale by ilerrn ARMSTRONG k. C.ROZ Eft CORN -100 builh Corn, in more and for rate by deem ARMSTRONG fr. t.ROZER TOBACCO—T.: kegs No 1, 6 twist Tobacco, lmsding from steamer Nom England and far We demo /161123 DALZELL, motor sr_ PEARL ABU--4 casks reed and for solo by dee2o ROBT DALZELL h Co, liberty si ‘dv.:.l - 7,1=7.2102.1.tr FLAX PEED-130 bush now landrog from steams Fors Pot, for sfs:a by dectitISAIAH DICKEY & Co, from et --- MIEATHPRS-2$ luta. now landing from measter i Fort Nit; for !.d , ' by dec 19 I ISAIAH DICKEY& Co StiNDRIE.S-48haett Feathery, ado Ginseng, toot rive; for sale II deaf? ISAIAH DICKEY & Co WANTE -9 Wool Spanners. Apply 03 I:0 00010 I HIEILSEY, 20 matt in D RI fla: W. FL CHEESE- =lb. prime W R Chemp landing and for gala by • • LARD -13 bats 3%,,/ l Lard, landing; for Bala by decla ISAWILEY SMITH BUTTF.II-12/ kt . 22 rime No I Bauer, 21 bbl. do do do; 7 key; Lard; 61 .acts Pemba:a; 2 &Ea peed do: to arnvo and fm solo by decl9 BELOWN & CULBERTSON IL--.50 bbl. Likeeed 10 do best winter Lard ij du; past received and for rate by dee In SELLERS k NICOLS EATIIESS, FLAXSEED, ke.-33 peke Fephenr, gl bap Hasped; 9 do CilnsPg. landing from steamer Fort Flu and for sale by deeld JAMES DALZELL CHESTNUTS-7Wbastiele tenet. PEACHA-100 weeks new crojo; 4 6L et read and for sale by deel9-d1 jrd. COOPED., SS Wood et BULA PORK-30,000 lbs warted Haws, Side. and Shoulders, to, arrive; for sale by dee tIO FRIEND, HUEY lc Co CAI. 10K OlL—de bbl. Castor Oil. per strainer Con. *vier for .aile by_ der le 1111P:rip, RIMY k Co warranted, per strainer FRIEND, 11.11E1' k Co SILERATUS43 tone Paleratukjust reed and for oak. by t. deck; ft ROBISON k Co A' LBO JEST EIECMVED—A large lot of maim's .l.l. ay sad rosewood Veseera; far sale at deal/ ir Hi (AIDES-30 bbla.coperket Crab Ci4irr, 10 do cowman dO, In mon 1010 r vale by__ 'IIFDILWITSTff, ft iiood FIRBE-10bbli Fuse for truutbag, fbrule by — dale 6. JS DILWORTH - lILLTS Obis 9 Salts; 3 ask 0. Potash; sale by J Opt/WELL, Ast, dar.l.B in= at 'PEACHES-4S meta dricd Nieto:a, •We by A teclS J C Wri&J, SATLM-17 bal. pare, for tale by J C IDWELL SOAII-001khds N 0, cm consivurteat and Ws nle by dide J C BIDWELL BaRLEY.-33D bob Jast veld . intr . ada by , dgclsSl Inter sad ft *mit st 110 keg; 21 Ws puked Baum de IMltr,bl auto pad Ara bia by deelß L B:WATERMAN EACRES—MO bark dried Pettit!, In acreandP For sale Iry deep L S WATER AN Q UTUR-73 !ads prime aid mop N ofrtipz, reed 011 eoltirosent, in mom sairfarital• by deeiB LB WaTMMAN v, • am crop 0 Mama; Jon 11 mai • • • • .7 L B WATERMAN 7 d.. 1.4-100 bbla Penr, ware nr4 for as r w.,,,,L.AN _F=1111;1=1;) raga deeld tl market et LARD—Mbbe No 1 Leaf Lanl. eat 13 decal ARMSTRONG e :ER NEW I AH3I bbla ant teas nes Lard, this daT reed on ennalgnmenr 1,7 8 dont& TRDNO t C 802131 SAL SODA-3 outs reed and *teats b decli U BUTTER -65 itep bio 1 keg Bate:, in good Alp pins cider, pot recd sad Tor role by deel6 BROWN & CULBERTSON FVINE FLOUR-105 bbls Rae Raw, Jut nod per war JD Gorda, sad tot sale by deal 6 SELLERS It NICOLA LCOIIOI,-8 ARobtol, 1.1 media for mak. • deal 6 JOHN D MORGAN T AMP HLACM—iI nuts - rooM BM for sale by 4.4 deotb JOHN D HUMAN rrOWNSENEYS SARSAPARILLA. (Oannine)--Jost 1 reo , d and for mt. by &ale JOHN D bIOHOAN S COTCH SNUFF—I were . for sale bh deal JOHN D MORGAN DOW'D JAMAICA OINGER--Fot sale by dead • JOHN D MORGAN ROUNDIatUBTARD-1 bbl for sale b y_ dey_de • ; MOLD masita&N Be e r i illa-115 Ibr go n % ),Rusy j.eEiElp—a (or deolb front sa F4ZlPu'"' =VW INSENG—I mete, to arrive; for ilea by &rola ISAIAH DICKEY k. C COltbl h[EAL-A mall let vary goal, nut reed and (or We by declS •112dISTRONO k. CROZER L i d= IArgI)".MICTV42. EATIII3 b on eons' t —r-- E 4.3 oNo& S ranT a . L. Vi l t e n, doe . 13110tv & CULBERTSON y M, -- islerg=7 ; !I`71 1 ..171.r,„t1 =id for We by dean BROWN & CULBERTSar DRACHEB-105 bun of Olgo Jonah ,dirrialvea, reed and for age W dna*" " ' ' 15211borty et C • 5...b . . , 1 • 4 260 tma Cheese, ree`d and for sale b W s R hi'CITTC BAILEY -10 bbln HAM rri.Vca 4 , , c 1 1 1 . ;.s 8U. 1 ,114 h.t;eitimo Wl Ihui t a ,P..ll;..aodz,tx Atuit—too 1,6 Rng.r bi'MohlosoJcualata NaIN 1113103M4 4rueiv.d .11 far &tisk, dKH W k BIVUTCHEON TTRUNKBOARDS, Ite..--60 bin Bandlea N.. 6, and 7; Bonnet do, Ifesgress; itioler'edo, melons num bers In mom ud for uls by dente BROWN & CULBEZDSON 110TATOM-100 bbls Po twar% lust rac.4 r r by 4.18 ARIIISOIOIII3AI, CHOZEE TbucKwuZoVirli-31? sacks very good, to. detit gaci'"d 4 / 1 173V1t0ii0 k CROZEB DIRECITIONB-20 reamilaPalent lions, Jam reetl and fbr tale!lt; deal B'Tzlf,t.g P"1" i t= 'll 'P m% DAIMIIIVE PLASTER—Ix TA. 44. dduha _ Plauer, Alt rec4l , oo 8.81 farm'. 4)._ de 18 J auDD A. Ca S NUFF -600 tbs Rope. EWA J nabi and Gi & o - r - sibib by death lUDD Co MASS—au lb. rue bise Mese, lasi received .ad br gale b deceta lirkftrED PEACHES.-10U bushels Jut reeeived arid JJ for sale b *A &ROBISON r i ELATINE, ar Napa's Wailes* s . ter see IJE bi J aCtkOON * Co, doe 9 KO Ild owl storet, lOtis td ALMANAC FO 1141—Jed I teed end ter see i , , JOJEUTON d. I TITOCIC/ON,,99dositers, near muss market and ad e I s Bttil4 4 "h.r.uwww T. vWutrid.ft' .w N eleat4 itfefoof srAtis. Vastrated /30,4, Anci.oh, ascriart. On Sionday evening.= Wit, el Se , El/EATON &G. 443 L . 111..natioofit, 1 . Yed PA".7-`glltilt.ltntrait rtLOVEIL tIEED.-20bble slaver seed ast received 1," and ar Sri tea= 1:15t W HALRIAUGH,