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    TAE PITTSBURGH OAZEITE
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MONDAY• MORNING, DEC. 25," it3da
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' FOR Lamm Couneretal Inte Mgenes,Domentle, Mar
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• • sun—We wish, in all sincerity, all our
readers a " happy Christmas,' and many returns of
thent. In accordance with custom, and to give
our workmen tha privilege of enjoying the tee
tirities of the day, no paper will be Wined tomorrow
La7COLTA-Tr co PlMSTr..vana.—On Monday last,
Mr. Hmicrron gave•notice to the Howes of Repre.
geititives at Washington, of a bill granting riper.
an of therpublie lands to the State of Pennsyl
vania for the purpose of aiding in the construction
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Pittsburgh and
Connellavale Railroad, and the Pennsylvania and
r On the same day Mr. Hampton olrered the lON
Lowing reeohition, which was passed:
Reeolved, That the ,Committee on Public Lands
inquire into the expediency of granting to the
State of Pennsylvania 1,000,00 Q acres of public
lands belonging to the United States, to be app o.
plated as fame, via: 500,000 acres for the con
struction of the Pennsylvania railroad; 300,000
awes for the comtruction of the Pittsburgh and
Connellsville railroadiend 200,000 to the Pennsyl
rants and Ohio Railroad, to be expended within
the State of Perowylvania; and that said -Commit
tee do farther inquire jut° the expediency of mak
ing a just and equitable division of the public lands
amongst the several States of this Union, and that
add Committee report by bill or otherwise.
The above movement on the part of our Rep
resentative is of more importance than may np.
pear at the first blush. There appears to ke
Wong disposition in Congress, to donate large ho.
dies of land for the purpose of promoting the con.
Wooed= of Imam lines of internal improvement,
which Will haven tendency not only to improve the
country, but cement the bonds of the Union. This
we are glad in see, far we think the proceeds of
lands ought to be appropriated in this way, in
which they will benefit succeeding generations,
and not all be spent for the current expenses of
the present. There is a sort of injustice, and a
great improvidence in squandering the proceeds o f
the lands for the present support of the Govern,
mew, instead of employing them in such a way as
permanently to benefit the country. We are glad,
therefore, that there is a growing sentiment in fa.
91:1c of appropriating large bodies of these lands for
purposes of internal improvemeat--the construe.
lion of railroads, canals, plank roads, acc...,—and
we hope that much will be done in this war; bat
We have observed that nearly not all—the
lines for which lands are proposed to be given, are
either in the Southern states, or their direction is
towards • Southern seaport. Thus : tbe. Mobile and
Ohio, the Alton and Louisville, the Galena and
Cairo. All these are intended to benefit a Sooth
e:tit port,—New Orleans, Mobile, Charleston, Rich.
mond, &e.
Their tendency will be, when Mutt, to attract the
trade of the North west, to the South and Smith
east, and especially from the middle route, through
114 State, and from our eastern metropolis, Plula -
dolphin. Now we wish it understood, that we do
not object to the appropriation of land to any of
then projects We hope the land will be donated
and the roads bat. All we ask is, that roads
.whose direction is through the middle state; and
- .lobatie tendency tam bind the great West to the
East, shill share also in the commas kind,—far the
Inds belong equally to all. Let the land be ap
propriated to all theme works—let the anion be
hound together by had:a of ateel—there is room
enough for elk thereto prosperity for all
We
hope t .therefons, that the Senators and Rep.
Pennsylvania and Ohio will insist
eponhavingrhicir share of the lands in any distri
tramtiotax raßroad purposes, and to matte their
trots fiar the- objects proposed, depend upon the
•mount of justice meted out for improvements
either will:Aar whose cotmections are to he within
their harden -
Monarioni zo buntartm—wis have had the op.
• portunisy of examining the report of the Central
Relief Cisrmninee, of the Society of Friends, in
Dublin, to whose charge the &mations from Ante.
rick for the relief of starving Ireland, were priori.
. pally ems, and derive from it the fallowing facts,
• thich may be interesting to the down; and friends
, NOf Ireland generally.
The whole amount received by this Society from
AS gunners, from the time of its organization, in
Nnventber, 18111, to the first. of May, 1818, is
493,6132 4s. 10d. Of the amount received from I
• Americo, .f. 15,730 Se{ 10d. was in cash, and 1
433,793 Os. 7d. in provisions --showing that Anne
(ice contributed threc-fourths of all the donatioas
reco: e d by the Society.
Society
The o had on hand, at the date of its re.
- port I MT, 4:34,278 Is. 2d.—tbe remainder had
been distributed in the counties of Ulster, leinster,
consumen, and Monster. The Society is still Sc .
tie* engaged in its benevolent work; but has I
changed somewhat immode of action, having very
synth &spraining' gratuitous homes of food, for
, Imposes of general relie4 and confined its grants
• chid, to some sufferingdistigets; and is applying I
the residua ita means to such objects as are most I
iiirinding present mlie4 to hove a di.
6112 111/f aPon the permanent improvement of
theensidition of the people, in promotiog produe.
developing the resources of the I
cettatry.,
~„To this end, it is giving encouragement
•z• - 4itherfee, aideancittly money towards an improved
*Plikeilothiort cultivation; noshing grants of turnip,
. green crop seedy, to small firmer"; and
lactakitnydozuttiona of clothing to the industrious
The Committee state, *it an portion of the Irish
caz n unttnitylabor under greater di/Scotties and pri .
Tatham., then thine whose occupation of land ex.
weeding one quarter of an acre has excluded them
**goer law relief, and who cling to their little
holdings as the only means of future subsbunce
)3tnestal instances have occurred, in which persons
the/ circumstanced have suffered individuals of
• itbeir fitmily to die of want rather than surrender
Their land. Encouraged by the experience of last
Amway and as a means of the most useful assist.
anise to this suffering class, the Committee have
Altis year allotted the sum of E5OOO for the pin.
' Chita of tuiMip, and othergreen•crop seeds, which
gang-haverclistagxtkal faille se unable to purchase ,
This tepact, our readers will recollect, - was pub
:l4/ted hot May. Great changes have taken place
due then. The gotatoe aop has since Wed, and
I eland is again, at the commencement of winter,
In. a , kite of frightful deinitution of provisions.
.Mach dosadful sugefing most be the consequence,
'and douttlemthe.Committee will soon expend, in
itiyhtg . fora moment the rolling tide, of want, all
,:"their remaining resources. Should any of our citl
Rita Win tael like watching out the hand of wt.
lie{ they wilt and the Committee of Friends, in
AN* ready to distribute, with a judicious hand,
their donations.
Tax 111:2CBA8E Or Ana.—Fortirm.--We have
alraidy staled, says the Battimore Sun, the posi
tive denial by the Spanish papers of the porta*.
tunas Vlscliwared which the New York Herald
bee been isr some time Fast indulging es to the ne
gotiationaby,the,U.B.Minister at Madrid, for the
puichasn'of Izat ? .. The Herald also took the lib
. eity. of connectieellie name of Hon. John M.
Bop!, with a tmowledge thereof, actually asserting
that 4,bad received a letter Emma Madrid, contaiu
lerthe inforrnaton, and that he intended making a
Wllli!*ltite auluect is Peeves% Unkmunately,
lureiteer, the column upon column which the Her.
4,441 1 . , 0ria devoted; have been quite as reckless.
AftlieeitM away ism* other of rho 'sound and
Atittiip*rignothine which appetusin that jean
Hotts,in a lamer to the Naikinal
giwier, Mates that so ete.as his-CUM& concerned,
°Mere Lama the alfghtesi ewhotiilr:ke- the. state.
,
yeents made," and that he has "readied :uttcegp,
unietakera fam tie eiritaiiyie
~Madyttrt, of any,
'her mute% on the .sattiect of the *raise of
%,.a. ,,, lifpcialf"iiiimmatloa" being the vvetahle
....;' , 7u; of the thialdiseer.
iAliEtAlstqtrierra.—Wo are unable
itiii.ki4rlaconne4 tha.,lsayttl", ga and
sad (I.9tage litthir rAitkieSttipiCi;on Friday
Plteintinfiitnot much 'ofimportance, 03
t hO Y O most co ncernediatere present. We confess
. ,
We uteri kat Much interested and delighted—we
enkred tOOlteratily into the spirit of the scene,—
lo perform the dry work of reporting. This would
have destroyed all the pleasures of the evening
tonsond it i 3 so seldom we base an opportunity sf
relaxation, that we had not the self denial to
deprive ourselves of the enjoyments of the oc
casion. • Enough, as an apology. Suffice it to any,
ant if our reporter had not been necessarily al.
sent, we altantlA ttave lost none of the fine sea.
kneels and Pleasant speeches of the evening.
The festivity was one of a strictly temperate and
social character. About two hundred Ladies and
Gentlemen sat down to the table, a crest many of
them - strangers to each other, and yet there was
no lack of fife, spirit, and animated enjoyment,
during the Case hours the company remained sent.
ed. Short addresses, touts, vocal music, the tel
ling of stones, dre., filled up the time without any
lagging. If we may be permitted to particularize,
we should say the company were greatly indebted
to Judge Studer, the President, and Mr. Livingston
the Vice President, Professor Stephen; Professor
Holmes, and Dr. Sterns, for much of the amuse
ment of the evening. Dr. Dyer was very happy
in some of his sallies, and in a torts; and Dr. Rid.
die and H. Williams, Esq, made some very elo.
gnent remarks. The latter gentleman's remarks, li
in reference to the genies of the New England
people, were very eloquently presented: and Prof.
Stephens' observations on the birth of true liberty,
on board the Mayflower, were stirring and benuti
fuL Some of the ladies, as well as gentlemen
acquitted themselves with great credit, and added
much to the pleasures of the evening, by their tine
and appropriate vocal music. Professor Holmes'
imitation of the singing of ' Old Russia,' with the
genuine nasal twang of our Puritan ancestors, and
Mr. Stephens' song of 'Nantick Pint,' were most
exquisitely ludicrous. No genuine Yankee, of flu
ty or fifty years of age, but must have recognized
how true to the life was Professor Holmes' imitas
Lion. Of the sentiments offered, we recollect but
few—they were generally very appropriate to the
occasion. The following, by Professor Stephens,
is very fine:
TUE BIRTH or ASIEEICAU LIBERTY-4( ofl
the coast of Cape Cod, on the 22d of November.
1620, that the child of Liberty was given to the
world. The dorm rocked cabin of the Mayflower
Writs' its cradle, and Cony one Puritan pilgrims pledg•
ed their names as its god father.
The following, by Dr. Dyer, expresses a eenti•
meat which cannot be too much cherished.
Ptronurnt 6 XDlssitirrown--May their Jewel.
dents know no rival) , but to provoke each other to
love and good works.
It is a pleasant thought, that not a drop of any
kind of intoxicating liquor wee drunk, or a word
offensiveto any one, or to the mostfastidioos taste,
was uttered. There wait more hilarity than might
have suited wore of our Puritan ancestors, but
otherwise there was nothing that showed that the
stock, has in the least degenerated from the 'sten.
dy habits' of their forefathers.
SAD Arran.—The Picayune tbus describes lb
. .
mantel affray at Baton Rogue, between Dr. Bird
and Dr.Strillmart. The cause seems to have been
the seduction, by the former, of a lady related to
the latter:—
• Dr. Edward Skillman, a most worthy and excel
lent young man,'a native of West Fehmana, hot
present residing at Ouachita, hearing of the maul
offered to the family of which he was one of th
props and dea.nders, came to Baton Bongo to imv ,
that honor which was dearer to him than life.
shortly alter his arrlval Dr, S. was introduced t.
Byrd, and then requesting his introducer to lea v .
them alone for a few moments the door of Byrd'
mike was closed.
-•• • .
From the intbseqnent dying conkswon ofDoctor
Skillman, it appears that he naked Byrd if he was
ready to make the only atonement which the astute
of the injury he bad done his thmilre's peace and
honor allowed. To which Byrd returned a nega
tive answer. Skillmai4then drew a pistol, and tired
it twice at Byrd, who retreated lOW a back room.
the door of which he dosed on .he inside. Skill
man struck et the door, and endue sired to fame
it, when suddenly Byrd opened it, and Skillman
being Forced anward, Byrd, who szanding near to
the door as it ormeed, sprung upon him with a
knife, and inflicted no less Man seven wounds op
on Skillman's body.
The latter defended himself 1113 well II he could
with his pistol, with which he inflicted several se
vere wounds onltyrdi head, and fluidly imeceeded
in throwing Byrd down, and taking away his knife.
tie was in the act of stabbing him, when Wene pee.
Scat rushed in and pulled hint oft Skillman died
*this wounds shortly after the affair and Byrd left
the town, and passed through this city 'to Mobile.
From what we hearof the infuriate state of (edam
pervading the large and respectable family aggnev
ed
this ends in this unhappy affair, we shall be &aroused if
n,
Fourth Ward Publie Schools, Allegh.
my City.
To tits Edirors of d. PeuburgA Garists.
Raving • leisure hour to spare, on Wednesday
and Thursday evening. last, I availed myself of the
opportunity of witnessing the examination of the
pupill+ in the 4th Ward Public School., Sandusky
Street, Allegheny City, and I meat say I was truly
delighted. The schools went into operation on the
drat of October last, and from the manner the who-
Dm acquitted themselves, one would be led to con
chide the school had been in operation for years.—
How five or six hundred children, of all ranks, nob
sad poor, could be taught and disciplined to the
manner these have been, ma the shirt space of three
months, is beyond the calculation of nambers who
were present and witnessed the examination.—
Too much praise cannot be bestowed on the teach •
ern--stine in number--for the manner they have
performed their arduous duties, and also to the
uttelligent Board of Directors, for the admirable or.
tendon they made, and the splendid school house
they have erected—and the combrtable manner
in which :boy have every thing arranged for the
benefit of the scholars and teacher.
I Would just say in conclusion—and without any
exaggeration—that a more respectable and talent
ed. Board of Directors--a better qualified and wor
thy set of Teachers—end a better disciplined num.
ber of Scholars, is not within the range of my tic.
quaintance. A SPECTATOR.
December 22, 1898.
Correspondence of the Piuxbargh Gazette.
P 01.41173, Dec 21, 1818.
Mean, Warn Ss Co.—
/ Foil you an extract from a latter from Prof.
Kirtland, of C avelaad, 00 the subject of Cannel
Cea!, from the Da:Lagoa (Pa.) banks
'Ci.tarrat.anti, Lea la, 1838,
Emrtar Maas—
Dear have submitted specimens of your
coal to the examination of Professors St. John and
Cassels. They pronounced it equal to the best
Eligtirh Canaut CooL So far as its qualines arc
concerned, I have so doubt at will prove to be of
the highest value. The only points remaining to be
decided are, "lam the production of the bed; find
the capability of getting it into the Lake manta, at
a saving and profitable advance. These are points
you can decide better than 1 can. e * *
We copy, from that able and inditeatial Whig
paper the Rochester Daily American the following
tribute to our distinguished townsman, A. W.
Loomla, Ray.
"Tun ATrostrrr GLNICIAL.—We learn that the
Hon. Andrew W. Loomis, of Pittsburgh, is .poked
of by Q. Whigs of Western Pennsylvania, ns
likely to be the Attorney General in the cabinet of
Gen. Taylor.
Mr. Loomis was formerly a dissioguished mem
ber of Congress, and has held other high public
trusts. He is caw of the very ablest lawyers in
MO State. In 1944 he was a candidate Gar Prod.
denial Elector and he is now one of the Taylor
and Fillmore Electors of Pennsylvanns
EsaLatro urn Irtxt.san.—We publish a:trams
from able correspondents, from both those countries
to-day, which show a great amount of destitution
and hocartn saffenng. With what gratitude should
we enjoy the pleoty which God has given us,
daring gum holliday seasons, when we contrast
our situation with that of the thou/antis at our ram,
who are actually pining from want of the Merest
ItigrothiroM, necessary to sustain life, and whose
whole existence is,a constant warfare with want
and starvation,
We understand Mail*. Clay will arrive here
from Astilatid on the steamers, Blue Wing. niter
remaining An Louisville ■ day or two, he will
.statt for the South on Um steamer Aim Sear. On
hls way to New Orleans, he will stop at Baton
Rouge for the purpose of paying ■ nut to Gen.
Taylor, at ;whose house he purposes temaituog
about one week.. His health 4 such as to require
Mr. Clay to, retimin In the Semi all winter—low.
Wield Courntr.
Ozoo„--Ouvveaders will learn, under our tele.
sraphie head, that the House of Representatives
of Ohio, is at length organized so far en to be able
to proceed in alegal form to examine the creiten
dab of dts' oonunstanut, and to decade who is
entitled to IMF
Twa zo*, circulated that 'Mr. Fegely, one
Ede Reptreatatives Croat Berke county hen bed
an meek orpanuyels proved ro ; be• incernect. Re
his beef! 10411,11 h - A inudis ai from which he
Imo retweettairo thehisasexotwta.
Con expeedence Male New York Courier.
LIVELA*II,-11,15 PREZEINTAIrATiIIi;
I have late! Doman, N0v.16, IStal
y been travelling through Ireland,and
have been niore or less into half of its counties, and
all of its bar provinces. In conformity with the
original plan of my correspondence I will give
your readers some of the general results of my
observations and inquiries, without any attempt to
ctironiele, my own personal adventure.
THE PHYSICAL CONDITION OF THE IRISH
PEOPLE.
It is undeniably true, that Ireland, for years and
for centuries, has been a scene of penury and
wretchedness, whose like no other part of the
civilised world has exhibited: but I am convinced
that in some respects the picture of her misery has
been too darkly portrayed by travellers. Unwar
rantable generalisation, the traveller'e besetting
sin, has been freely indulged in; and the worst spies
Menem of Irish life have been held up ureic illus.
undoes of the physical degradation of the entire
people. The Irishman is generally described by
your book making Lanett, as a ereautre belong
tog to the genus boron indeed, but covered as thihit
with rags a. is an ostrich with feathers, and bur
r hovel owing with pigs and poultry in a miserable mud
, floored with earth and roofed with soda,
without window or chimney,with little other fur
lure than, a stool and a potato pot, and no other bed
than lair of straw, where he and his whole I/roi
ly brood, nested together as regardless of all the
decencies as they are ignorant of all the comforts
of civilized lile. Now this is true only of compare
tively a small fraction of the inhabitants of Ireleed.
The province of Ulster, which contains nearly one
third of the population of the country, differs but
little in its general Matures, from the rural districts
of England and Scotland. The people are as
well housed, as well clad, and in ordinary timed as
well fed as their Saxon or Gielic brethren. In
the other less favored provinces, the greater part ot
of the dwellings are not hovels, but cottage.—
They are small, to be sure, but substantially built
of 'none, securely thatched with straw, provided
with one or more windows, and with a good sera
viceable chimney, and exornally are rough cast
with plaster, and white washed. la many parts
of the country it is true that only houses made of
earth are to he seen. But the great cause of this
is the scarcity of stone and timber; and it is regard
ed by the occupants themselves as no great mists,
tune, since such tenements, by being rough cast
are easily made impervious to the raid, sad era
unquestionably warmer than those composed of
any other materiaL Peat, which is good fuel, is
remarkably cheap all over Ireland; and hence
there is huh, physical suffering from the cold—as
hole as in England, and incalculably less than iv
France.
There are not many houses in which are not to
be found all of the absolutely necessary article. of
furniture and a decent bed with suitable bed
clothes; nod the cases are comparatively few, and
occur only in the poorest sections of the country,
where the cow, the pig or any other part of the
farm stock are admitted under the “family roof
tree." The people generally are comfortably dad
as the lower classes in other countries of Europe.
It is not very often that a man is seen who has not
a substantial overcoat of woolen frieze, or • woman
who has not a homely yet comfortable cloak. Shoes
arc somewhat expensive; and though the men al.
moat universally have them, the women are very
frequently without them; but more generally than
is the case in the colder climate Of Scotland. At
least one woman out of every lour that I used to
meet on High street, Edinburgh, in the wettest and
rawest weather, was barefoot; and in Troogate,
the finest street in Glasgow the portion was oan
mdernbly greater. In regard to the Irish towns,
and cities, many of them are as well built and as
attractive to the eye, as any to the Mater island.—
The public buildings of Edinburgh are on a scale
of unmatched magnificence and its private maiden
cea are amicions sied elegant.
Belfast, the capital of the North and Limerick,
the great inland city of the South of Ireland, are
the Ire sirnal” of the best chi. of English tow-ne—
tt is true that these, like all other Irish cities, have
then "Lberti." and suburbs, which ion the repos.
twiry of filth nod the abode of snualor; but they are
no worse than the "elm." of Edinburgh, the
“wynds" of Glasgow or there that labryrith of lanes
without a name, which sends up us noiso ex ,
iodations and under the very shadow of the me
Par.
harneot Hoene in Gordon. Yet Ireland bus long
been stricken and bowed down by extreme pover. I
ty; and in addition to tier ordinary ill. , she is now
experiencing the most dreadthl of all earthly per.
privations the want of food. Never was the chaff
of huh life, the potato, planted more extensively
than during thin year. and never bin it been more
oterly destroy' 1. Starvation staring in the lace of the
people with a 4..5t11y glare that appals the heart of
1 1 the bravest. Their worldly means were already
well nigh exhausted by three successive adores M
the earth to yield its increase nod now this fourth
woe is carrying theta to the very verge of absolute
despair. The little energy that long and weary
years of oppreamon had left the people, hunger
I (nal pandymng. Industry has lied; emplarent h.
ceased In exist In ordinary tunes t e wages
range from S to 12. pence in the north, and from
4 to 10 pence in the south; bat Dour no wages are
given, fin no work is required.
Travelling through Ireland, especially through
the western pan of it, is like conning an anemia.
able gauntlet or importunities. `God h/eas yen
nor, give me a ha'penny to buy a bit of bread with,
for I am very hungry,' is a salutation that intakes
the stranger's ears wherever he goes. In the large
towns scarcely a step can be taken without meet.
ing with food craving women and children. Plain,
undisguised begging, without art or expedient, is
the practice of moat, but some appeal to his self in.
wrest, by offering fur sale matches or other objects
of trifling value, and others appeal to the witacibi.
bUee by a/elfin. the walage.of fornMelend better
times. Oh Is a pitiable thing - for the Ilps to be
kneed to make merry, when the body in faint, and
the heart is sad! The week bowies are &Hied to re.
plena; and out door relief ts administered with •
generous hand. Yet the wave of suffering is coo
sternly swelling. and threateos, ere another aum.
mer's sun beams upon Ireland, to submerge the
whole land. The prospect An the ensuing months
is Indeed gloomy. The country is as destitute as
it ever h. been M . Cod, and vastly more destitute
than ever of the means to °boon it The people
have no resources at home, and little reason to ex•
pest effectual aid tram abroad.
England will hardly be disposed to grant another
eight million of pounds for the behalf of reckless
public plunderers. and Amerman chanty to Ireland.
no longer having novelty to excite it, it is to he
feared, has dispensed its most liberal bounties
Panic is Seletnar the whole population. Even the
beat classes of farmers, who have hitherto battled
manfully with adversity. now succumb. Numbers
of them are disposing of their leases al enormous
sacrifices, and with their little worldly gear, are
seeking an asylum in the great Western Repebbc.
Wherever I went through the South and West of
Ireland, the cry shame universally was, None of
us who are able to Ale will remelt' longer m thi•
doomed accursed land." To aggravate the hopes
leanness of the prospect, immense numbers are
falling away from the temperance pledge, apparently
resolved to drown their wretchedness in the Lettw
of alcohol. At the present tines the temperance
medal is but a worthies, bauble In the 'lncitation
of probably a majority of the seine million who
received it from the heads of Father Mathew. It
has proved no talisman against =wry, and there.
fore is despised. The most stretutoes efforts are
made by the tied authorities and rho Catholic
Priests to perpetuate the reform. Pines and
prisonmeat are imposed upon all found drunk in
the sures and denunciations are levelled waist
them by name from the public altars by the pnesta
But it is hard to expect that these means, Violent
as thee are, will succeed in paying the regueut
tide. Intemperance is iscrouiog and will continue
to increase in Ireland, and will do much to rob the
people of that aelfscontrol without which, in seasons
of adversity, calamity becomes fatality.
THE GERMAN PATRIOT BLOM
Corresponde nce ofthe New York Commercial.
Lmmuc, Nov. 25, lain.
1 take the liberty of acridity; you a hasty sketch o r
the lest hours of Robert Blum, the champion of Ger. I I
man freedom, who was shot by command of the 1
Coon Martial at Vienna, on the 9th.
About two hours before the time appointed for
hie execution, a chaplain was deputed to visit him, I
and prepare ham for death, of which he had nicety. 1
ed no previous notice. At Ant he could not be. 1
Reve the memenger of death, but the gloomy lid.
mgs were soon corroborated by erode. He sp.
peered quite calm and collected, remarking to the
chaplain, "You know, perhaps, that I am a German
Catholic i I believe, Menke.e, you will exempt me
from euncular confession."—The minister, being I
of the same persuasion,of mune assented.
Blum begged a little time to write to hie wife, 1
children and mother et Leipvic, which was granted. I
After some moment. of converamion with the chap
lien, during which be was perfectly calm, be said, 1
"I am exceedingly happy to have made the scrotal. 1
lance of so worthy and Christian a man i I wish to
leave you a remembrance, but have nothing bat
a hair brush lett; will you accept that from me and
thereby afford memy fast pleasure" He was now "
summoned to the place of execution. An officer
approachedihim with handcuffs and &Ums, but he
mid, "No, I will die a tree German ! Believe me,
I will make no effort to escape--spare me from
your chain." His request was granted and the
procession moved on, guarded by two tliottennd
military. On his way he became affected to teen,
and remarked to those around him, "Robert Blum
has indeed wept, bui not the delegate Blum ; be
dies with a free conscience. The husband, the
father weeps. I was thinking of my dear with and
children."
At II A. M. they arrived at the place of exeen.
Lion. Blom stepped out of the carriage and asked
who was to shoot him. On being told the "Jager,"
he said "I am glad of that, the Jager aim well ; on
I the 28th of Oct. they wounded me," As they pro.
,med e d to bind his eyes, he said, "No, let me look
I death in the face," but span being told that the "ie.
ger" could take better aim ifthey did not see his
eyes, he answered, "If that is the raw I willingly
' submit" He then repeated his Mot ;words—Me
rallying words of Germany's noblest sons: "I die
' for German freedom --for that I have (night --my
country, forget me not." Asia the custom, the Po'
coat begged three timeshr mercy--• solemn mock ,
cry—and nine soldiers stepped forward and fired:
Two balls *ruck him, one in the eye, the other on
the left side of the breast—death was, doubtleas, In
, mantaneou.
On Monday the intelligence reached Leipsic, and
produced the creabset excitement A mas m eet.
tag Was held 10 the Odeon and many resolution. i
I were paned, among which the following--"Tht I
all the friend. of Robert Blum urea • badge of 1
rning.on their honor breast." Also toubriag
tai corpseto Leipmc, and anually to celebrate his
death." Alter the meeting, the people marched in
treat numbers to the Austrian consul's residence,
Bed down the coat of arms, which they carried
to the market place, stuck it up on a [amp pad
that all might see tt, and then =imbed it into as
roam
J. P. KIRTLAND.
Fisp the market place, , ,they.ment to Ow CaM
Ftietais. the p r oprietoroftshieh is a known enemy
Wof Rime d ertudithestthe windows, ea 4
abir I "*Lla ha" PractieMid gr cater violence
not the Communal Girard Arrive d, clam which
the mob dispemed. Since then the city hiu
maimed comparatively quiet. A subscription has
ra
been started itr the benefit oldie widow and four
children.
Such is the end of a manor great talent though
of bumble birth, and self .education. He commen
ced when a boy as a hoot black and "candle muff.
er" at the theater at Leipain. He afterward be.
came ticket taker, finally caahter and was one of
the moat eaterpriaing of the .eatablishment. During
the later yews alas fife be was a book merchant.
He was a man of very singular appearance,
likwgesses, which you will undoubtedly have
in abundance, will show. If there is time I wil
Bend you one of the beat, In him death be will per
haps serve the cause of German
is lus life. freedom better than
Correspondence of the National Intelligent...
LONDON.—ITB POOR.
• Loaner', Nov. 30, 1848.
Bat there is a greater nuisance than even these
annoyances of dirt and fog, and crowd; and that is,
the misery and degradation which assail you at
every step, to the destruction of every comfortable
sensation, and a sense of mingled pity and disgust,
causing you to rebel against the order of things
which has thes brought such masses of human
beings together, to fester in dirt, vice, poverty and
starvation. These are the annoyances of a ramble
in the East or city end of the metropolis. A walk
in the West End is free from the dirt and crowd,
and much of the mass of street pauperism which
trouble you in the East. Even here you have,
however, from November to April, excepting at in.
cereals "few and far between," to breathe a pollut
ed atmosphere, and to live in fug and sinoke. Nor
do the splendof of the equipages, the gay apparel
of the panacea by, the spacious and costly editices
and all the other appendages of wealth, make as
mends, by showing the comfort and tbd luxuries of
hundreds, for the misery andwant and vice of - thou.
sands. But it may be asked bow is this to be avoid•
sod, tulle., by the establishmeet of some of th_e_plac.
the of French Communists or Socialist. We are
certainly no advocates for any of these nostrums,
because we consider them as founded upon wrong
principle. and, could they be adopted, they would
not remove the evils of which we are complaining
unless by the substitution of still greater ones. We
have no plan of our own to remedy this greet, this
almost only pressing grievance which prevades
English society. We can only lament its existence,
spit wish that the wise and powerful man of the
land would undertaken. cure.
To such a degree has mendicity increased in
the suburb, of London, through the means which
have been taken to suppress it in the city, that it i t
absolutely distreasing to sit by your own fireside,
on account of the piteous objects that place them.
selves before your windows, exhibiting every mark
of wretchednea s and wo, and whose tones and
looks reveal the extreme of human mitering.
Much of this may be assumed; no doubt, with too
many, begging is a trade, and a good trade, realizing
more than can be earned by honest industry; yet
reduce the number of beggars by every reasonable
amount of supposed imposture, and there is still •
' main ten behind which makes the heart sicken
under its contemplation. Nor must it be forgotten
that the obtrusive and clamorous put of this =far.
F ug class bears but a mall proportion to those who
n in Wience by the cold hearth and the on•pread
table. So destructive is the stream of.beggar•
the in
streets of all chance of comfort and composure,
that I have known families prefer living in the
back rooms of their houses to avoid it. A great
number of the itinerant venders of email wares an
Inerally paupers of another description; their little
stock in trade is probably worth only two or three
shillings, and they urge your purchase of their
goods with a pertinacity sad an earnestness which
indicate that then very subsistence depends upon
their disposing of them. Neat...ally has sharpened
Men's wit., and ways and modes of getting a
precarious Imn g have been hit upon, which, in
more prosperou• communities, wmaid scarcely be
credited. Passing through Lombard ahem the
other day, I had tiargotten the number of • home
of business at which I wished to ainll , and asked
tar inkumation of a decently dressed man, who
stood at a corner of a cross street. He replied,
that be would tell me - if I gave bun • penny, for
he had no other means of getting a living than by
answering such questions'"
But the is a painful subject, and were it not so
prominent none, sad one Which is vitally conneet•
ed wish the future prosperity and peace of England,
I would am have alluded to it; but ts sapping the
very foundation of her social system, it Is the very
head and front of all her didleultha, it is the point
to which her leguilators must promptly and ein•
meetly turn their attention, ere the amount of suf.
tering and miler) , becomes too great to be any
longer bowed:down beneath. and one mighty • ye
lanai. of the populace, stung to matlneu by Use
sharp tooth of want, shell break through all use
stands between them and the food and raiment and
shelters hich they have so long been deprived of
This need. not to be dreaded at present ; but the
yourpe of passing events has most amenity such
• eaten:lnv in its tram. It is for patriots and states•
mon, for the benevolent, the woe, and the good
men Moue land to unite their wisdom and their
virtues and arrestjeo terrible sad evil, We know
that oar fellow citizens is your abundant and pros.
pensus land desire tO have correct notions of Eng
bah society sad the condition of the English people,
and they cannot obtain these sales. they have
mono faint idea of tba condition of London as re.
spects mendicity. I have only attempted to describe
some of its effects upon • locket an, who is
perhaps, more strongly Iropernalkfh faint his
Inca* residence In • century where netthestes eye
nor hie ear was pained by say thaw humbling
or approachaeg to what surrounds him here et al
moat every step.
I would not libel my native land kir any of my
I descriptions, I know that she &made in the fine
: meat rank for her noble chanties and poor Lenard
' eat institutions of every kind, and for the relief of
every ill which humanity am suffer, but the num
ber and extent of these charities give lamentable
proof of the necessity for there, sad the thousands
of miserable beings which even their arenapnneit
ly revenue, ere sal rudiment to relieve, show %hot
England's poverty is yet far ahead of Poirland's
benevolence. ,The evil maw be boldly end real
lately and promptly emended with. Twenty mit.
hoar sterling conferred fabstraemdly9 a very doubt•
ful boon upon Me negroes in the West Judie* and
well near ruined their eminent. Twenty millions
sterling spent upon be ttering the oandkica of the
whoa man at hums ould have worked miracles
in the social position of England and saved an in.
calculable amount of sin and suffering. That sum
of mosey, or • larger one, will mill have to be ap
plied to arrest this evil. All more temporizing et - .
oedema are worse than uselesi; they are nusehiev
orts, because they only roll back the troubled wave
fin a brief interval without providing hr the in,
creased force out,. returning swell_
Start! Winn Marmot—Pursuant to calf, tb.
Antimaaons and Whigs of the Siritt ward, met a.
the Pnbhe School House, km the purpose of elect
tog five delegates to meet at the old Court Howe
on Wednesday. Dec 77th, at 10 o'chook, A. M.,
to put is untutruwou • candidate the Mayor.
The meeting wu organised by appointing M.ll
lowan, Chem:non and J. M. Bruah,Sscretary.
The meeting proceeded to mark for delegates.—
The Wins/inn persona were duly elected: John
Scott, Wm. S Thompson, Jacob Hays, Jas. Mercer
and Wm. Young.
On motion,
Resolved, That this meeting do now adjoura
to
meet in Corhng's school room op Thorsday °lran
i% DV-al dl o'clock. P. M , the purpose
°Omuta.% la norainaiknonntlidatew kir councils and
ward odlcens
MATTHEW B LOWIUE, Ch'n.
Lain M. Bamtm'Seey.
Tem MAILS are all at 'sixes and mavens.' Oa
Saturday we received no Baltimore, Witiakianioo,
or New York papers or lel.tc% rind only part of
our Philadelphia exchanges. We are compelled
herefare to mak., tip our paper as beat wa can.
Wwu l ß•a••.
11:PotTID Mit TUX INDIUM/Jan [lalir warm
_ . .
We we requested to call attention to the notice
in "m o th er column, of a wening of the Students at
Law, to take measures for the improvement of the
present weans of acquiring a knowledge of that
atratruse science—the Low
Wa are glad to see this name, (or this ohms of
students need additioall, pppottanitiea to those of
corded by atedying Is a mess, with clients,. bore:,
and confusion.
A Taxarioots Ficiirr occurred on Friday of
tampon, opposite a drinking establishment at the
foot of Penn great Two very athletic meg, tub
reputed bullies, were engaged for 9 cliwid em bi o
time in pummelling and Kahn each cabala the
deep filthy black mud. When at length separated
they seemed scarcely human so oompletely were
they battered to pieces, and besmeared with blood
and mod. We could not learn what vary , impair.
tent question bad been settled what great Wrong
had been righted—by the result of the fight.
„ •
Too Masser on Saturday won a perfect jaro.—
All the women seemed to have turned out Pr a
race through the market,and three who same late
went hone with empty baskets. One butcher as,
cured us that he had sold two barrels of minced
meat (prepared for pies) in about two hours, and
the demand still seemed unlimited. Turkeys,
(ease, ducks and chickens, were also honied, or
les!l directions, sad it may safely be inferred that
Christmas will be "Kept” so to as eating coat&
tote. Earplug,
The Mayor had no important cases on Saturday.
Four or five cases of drunkenness, of the most
common kind. An paid fines, and were discharg
ed.
The smacaboad 011 Saturday, were riding in de
very mouth of Wood and Market greets. Tke
Ciecinnatti and Lonirrille packets looked like fl
ing palaces indeed--the roofs' riling fez above the
street.
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Some
of the Ferry Boats have been eamipelled
stop, on accodat of high water. The Manchester
packet oonld not land es all, at the point.
.w 4 AZA aitiourned meeting of.the NW, of pi!, 2a
araiNnii be Bela Wean:cagy "%reale; next,
27th nun, et Mtitdoch's Br District BOK to
nonainme ennindemivor ward climes to bO Bor.
ported at next ereetkin.
Fog. Oranma--We acknowledge the receipt
of a can of fine Orders, from Holt & Maltby, old
caterer. in this line, and who always give. aatinfao•
tion to their customer. Give them a call.
Facto Onuses —We ere indebted to J. C. Rids
well for e can of the choicest fresh oysters; be has
received a large supply for Christmas. They can
be had et Burke As Co.'s Depot.
The December tarm of the Court of Quarter
SeeltiOna commence to day. Of course nothing
will be done, however, ill Tuesday. There are
some important cues for the tern,
Tna
P 1,111.11011 Narraanoa•.llo P/22 Iflnaf
COMPDXf . — Aneleouon kw nine Direetons, lielnre
the ensuing year, will be held at the office °YOB Co..
Puny, on the first Monday of January, o lBl9 betwn.
the hours of 10 A. Maud l P. M.
deellsdid ROBERT FINNEY, Bee'y.
MT A cough should never be neglected. may
appear willing and unworthy the attention at first but
Ii will eat re m ain stationary long; it may progress
slow at first, and its attementauon may be may:
perceptible, yet when it once seise* the lunge, all the
other parts ofthe body will be sympathetically affect.
ed and a confirmed Consumption and premature death
will be the inevitable result. A little care would save
ninny a life, and the timely use of a proper remedy
ought hale arrested many a consumption. But many
persons have an invincible repugnance to teal% any
medicine, and rather than use the means towa ar.
resting a disease, simply becamie the remedy may not
be a plea... one, would coffer and languish fora long
_nine, before they would resort to the aid of medicine.
B. A. Palteccock & Co.'s Cough Balsam has a peat
advuatage w this respect over many other Cough pre,
paratione, as its pleasant taste permits it to be used
withoutinconvenience. Butt ts value as a Balsam
consists in the speediness atm cure. We have known
some of the meat desperate coughs, some of which had
been numing on for a conaiderable length of time,
yield almost immediately to its power.
Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
B.
anvil A. FAHNFZSTOCK & Co,
• nor Wood and lst, and Wood and oth sts
_
Tammtsgsgf Therfatogv to the value of Dr 141..tenea•
Vermifugo. Read, all that doubt.
"A ferret, ashen placed at the entrance of a sal hole,
enters the aperture, travels along the passage, seises
upon th e rat, exterminates his existence, and d regs the
animal'. defunct carcass to the light, And In like
manner have I found Dr. Al'Lane's Atnenean
Varml
fuge to operate upon worms, those dreadful and dan
gerous tormentors of children. Tbi• remedy, lite the
ferret, enters the aperture of the mouth, travels down
the gullet. hune round the stomach, lays hold of the
worms, *hakes the life out attic reptiles, eweeps clean
their den. and carnet their ciircusee clear out of the
•yatern. Thu at least has been the effect of the rerun
fuge upon my children 1 . 01. ROULATT ,
Naples, Jan I 047."
"Tins is to certify that [have used Dr hl'Lane`e Ver.
maims, and have found it to opemie a bke anner
upon my childien JOHN lIRRiti.S.
Naples, June, ls-17"
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A grousne sruble of the above ralual•le me•bri
be had et the drug .lore of! Judd A. Co """'
Wood
west.
noun
1;17. Utz rue Peoeso Nlsiors.—lf yen wish to be sue
pessful in any undertalruig, you must always use the
cooper means ' Therefore, ifou have a rough, use
issue's EleitiTuusier end e cured , br is the proper
means. Have you As th ma or ddlculty of breathing,
then the only edicieutmeans toeur e you is to use e
Jayne's lispccmrant , which will immediately overcom
the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and bringa up die mucus watch clogs them
ap, did thus mune.* every obstruction to a free respi-
Mlloll, while •11the same [IMO all indarcunauon IS sub
dued, and a cure is certain to be effected. Have you
Bran bias, Spitting of Stood, Pleurisy, or in (let any
Pulmonary Adection , then One Jaynca gr and relief is cerutin. and you will find that yoa have
used the proper meat g
street near Wood
For sale m Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store, 75 Ith
um.l7
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J•earshi Faracincsa - r.— We would can attrition to
this excellent remedy tor Coughs Colds, Consumption,
!la
Asthma, and all affections of the Throat sod Lungs
ving several tunes within a fear years past had ace...
Rion to a medicine of this kind, see hare b 7 experi
ence tested its excellent qualities, and are prepared to
recommend it to other. Ministers or other publia
speaker. aftlicted 'nth bronetnal atreciions will fi nd
great benefit from its use. It is prepared by • smenti
fie pbyinciam and nil
the
setll find it • safe and
were_tE..
carious medicine in the diseases for 'stitch it coended.— Colombo. (Ohio} errors and Journal.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Sure, No. 7 , 3 hearth street
mid
frj The soft AnE lic "Orpresston of some mum,,
grateful to view, whilei ropularee, coarse.ddy
yellow f I ethers, excites dtagosi—the Larne with
males Could soil, people 1141 induced to try • rahe of
the true JOT.' 1.11•11 Cbeemeal Soap, Mev would be
suraplymd with the :hoop, They would litres deli
cate. clear, •alute skin, whtle every th•figurement or
eruption would he removed and cured.
Peartr - t Laa Nonce —Persons who have bought ebe,
counterfeits
and
n' this, Led Wore had uo
Jeri produced. mu. lip thus the ortgmal Mind, m
for Joon.' glom, For sale al Wt. Jacasoree, P 9 Law
y street.
mart)
n- Worm, Ly ;heir trritatton. aura:nem the actre•
hem ol moans tu show In the stomach. an wants, al
they laroire theniseives, uld at as said they feed
upon P. and a: deprived an they dte caikhr‘ted
ewnitage prepared lit 13 A. FAIINITOCK,
l'attabureta. Pa at sittairabiy adapted in operation,
drat, LP IVILIPOPPI the protecting miens, and secondly, to
exp..: the wonns rendeiwd helplea• aud tender by be
hag thus denuiled. It. • remedy an which every con.
gardener can be placed, and that n has answered the
purpoao a• mandrel from the hundisde of certatwatee
peen wits blew
Ito you .sans to deems, beanufy and make Y. , bet
testi •nd arm' Reed
1, Henry IS Culien, law barber on Loan/ the steam
beet South America, du certify that Jorrea' Carat ! lair
Ilealscratsee as We item emelt, rwer le
e mr .
aottentieg, ebeamong, and tendiag Idee lbw • klag Irma
WI, ale., sally / Sark and o rde r, all my customers
preferred a us anytinag e/ae.
erred
T ar wat eaubry any reuorable pence
are stated 1 aught give Ma names of aloo
where Fur mie W3l JACKSM:YI.
'epee tea Laserly et.eign of We Lhg Boot
C ocotte spa Cumoa—The (renuent ;bangu al the
ether at atta •Caloll of am year, Invariably bring
along *lax them coughs and colas, 'stitch by lonely
alteolnot are ems!) C W[4 by simple teatedim. sta,
LETO' lIIPLTUAL COL:611 STIIICP ham been in we
for We last 12 year., nod bee gained More reputauou
mr elite of toughs 0401 renaming attire medical
treatuteno than any tether preparation ever offered to
the calSenaor All county. The :mpenal Coup
Syrup w yery pleaaant In the Mete, and. en this ac
count. . a great laconic with children. The dose. are
carefully graduated, in the directions, to butt al s.
l age
That Wt. long Matti and !apt]) pupal., coup remedy
may hr eettltin th• remelt 01 . all, it . mid .1 We loa
priceOf 23 crew per bout.
"l Ni a t d ar t 4.
.milt in both emelt.
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Hsi , Bus rtt ... 11xp111.-,,_p.,..0n. who have e .
a . " '"" h '''''' ,.bl 7 usurer/ that • 2s. t Jones'
A... ". T. " .. .. Paste an& on one Mal. n o n ,an Mil,
Mate the &teeth pore and sweet,
The Troth wane and Gwris hard.
i NON, Readecta at try thm once. For sale by Wl'd JACK?
SO ',ben) i, ammo( the 14 Boca oci3
- -- ,eh
irr llttil'ami• is Me bane of many a man's cats--
NM toncue can desenbe the sufferings 'caused
by tau dlstremlng Mae... It unfits man for As na
tion 111 life, whatevar ii may he, and makes inst kel
as tiougli he would rather not exist Mar. endure such
&h.q. Yet them sultlenrm• ase producer/La Me hrst
place by derangenaent or Ma strailach, and a this were
met by eau, 11. A Falanestatles Anii•Hiliout Pills.,
tn• bowels Would be cleansed, Me accumulation of
bile carried off, and • speedy and sure relief obtained.
Prepared and sold b yFAIIIVESTOCK & Co
codner lab and i11 , 004i, Wm comm. Illb and moral na
octil
W. M. wragbt, 11. D., Dentist,
Osticit end residence on Fourth mreet. opposite the
Pittsburgh Bank. Office boon from 1.1 o'clock to 19 A
31-.ent Irma 9 o'clock Ord P. D. .004.1)
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ED- The Student. a tow Ikte kr,ittesred to meet In
the Chapel of the tjnle.Jc! ,un WidAesday nest. at 3
lock, P. Ai . to ;minder how the fledltles for acqui
ring More thorough knowledge of the men,. of the
oillrein4stYudb'enitns'ln"re larlAoufsultlattVe.e"s"olsn'e"lr7l7'd
deentelke.
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jEW CARPETA--Recerved this day ducor hour
the illiandaf tiller—
Neve style Tapestry duly Carreto. eAloa super;
do do .40 super,
do do Ecorse's Carpets,
do Vatilailiaiii i ye4y cheap, d
de nob colonsuper !m o
grs. d
4-4, 3-4 and Yr heavy Venetian
do
44. IA end AA remoras do de
Al) of which will be sold at A .mall advance, and
wall guarantee as low ari oen be purchased :it are east.
eirelll, W APCLINTOCK,IS Fourth ,It
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PIANNA. AND 01110 WAGON LINZ.
PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA.
TIM., .5 DAVI- 1103:41110 Da! •01, MGM.
gnus LINE, whine punctuality iSISI MUMS/ gam
.1. Ruch general sainfaetton, will emioneue• running
on Ist of January nest, ming Sinmarl train East of
Chambersburgh, and relays qf hi:meson Me turnpike.
CLA RKE 4 THAW, rmsburgh.
dap; LEWIS 4 airri.Eß, 219 ;Barker st,
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Philadelphia,
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L
QNT-A Note drawn in favor of H. Stimpla or or
dor , by Wm 11PCowan, for GSM dated 110111 Doc.
1811 ti, payable GO days after date. Persons are cau
tioned not to parch.. said note, as payment ts stop..
pad. ilech.S•d3t J. IL STEVIZISON.
CIINSENG-11 socks now laiggigg tar sole by
dec2s ISAIAH DIONEY k Co front st
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ERATHEIIB--.211 sacks uow landing; for .ale by
gg c o_ _ ISAIAH DICI . CEY & Co
.IVIGLASSES-Ei htals Plantation; 5 do Sugarho or
on consignment; for sale by
MeV
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c r r E c t r
a fe n tS d
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u r m a g w? an .p d p
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p a 7
pet, for ta/e by
dec2s "'•---
WICK & hIcCANDLESS.
GROUND NUTS. -030 %umbel@ Tannel4•oo ground
121U11 for rella by
dec23
WICK & MeCANDLFSS.
Fl4lll.Yarfc7n4 austku 'P' Enet i flTlV for sa d le F r
der:o WICK ditIVANDLESS
Pl2l,l4T.Ldnar'rE
by
th ß e _jo.b o b b i. Li p b , : ,,„ t . d . (o .o .74:
a,„2.5 •
W 00 .. t y 16 sacks CORM. WOOJI,&14
Fm
Yd, for
dec23
_Round Church Culklink
11TARLEMOIL-36 dot on baud .d (91 We by
deal
Co
SUNDRITCS-20 bee On. Soap; en do do mould can
dies; 5 Dbl. Alma; 5 do No 6 Loaf Sum, received
Ws say per Isaac Newton, on conafrotoont, for
low for by deettl TASSEY & BES T e
_ _
romj- -
r eed for
and
l by do
B UTTER bb4 801 l
and far by_d_beitr ri T 4 A k A P EY 4 l riiibT"d
DRAW. magas In Mora and far ash/ by
ileatZ TASSEY k I3K
ERMAN CLAY—OS casks km qualify, on kind sad for 'ale by dee2 3 TAREEE k REST
.ACKEKEL-1213 bbl. No 3 largo, for sale by
4e096 WICK III'CANDLMS
REEN APPLE :ll—Rabbis Haunts, Pippin s, On.
Zyr u .
" P"'"Zgl'rilt;llkB9
yr& lob nor noror . 4 ° 1 4'
teas WICK & orCANDLESS
0 - ITT • — oo
WANTED -100 Ana Baotou Tams MOLAR
Auto -he ytektoeftilite is is eipedittom to
.." , lra region. la Cal&ornia:te - oeas•tbof.gobt,
app to Wa. Hotebiumoo,opptisite tbst itilierieao Ho
tet. oit PEP. inn,4•Pi(t.biugh, licaussdiatelyi dec93-11
WRITING MOE'S ANT) WORK BOXES.—A
USSOTTECICIII, suitable forl pt..t. 4 bit
sale very log. C. TRAGER,
' . 109 market st
To BOATMEN—A largo Cobb,e for sale ehettp. Ap•
ply to SCAIFE ATKINSON.
deem Ist, near wood st
DLAX)SIg-50 kma
eer akroms. for sale by
FORS 1 TB tr. DUNCAN, , • 7 firm n
1)10 L
META—ta tou shot Ibr
dee."o FORSYTH & DUNCAN
TBLArOMS—VOI torts for vale, to en.
I. rive, by deco: FORSYTH ik DUISCAN
CIOTTON—HbaIes Teonesar;6ottiill. far sale by
t deetil FORSYTH k DUNCAN
CLOVER SEED-4.0 WWI for tale-by _
deeT3 S F VON 110NN1)011.ST & Co
I?EATII.EI.I3:-,360 lb. prime live gee.. No sate by
rr deeati F VON BO \N HORST &Co
1
ARD-6 bbl. lu.t reed avid for vale by
I.4deems S VON BONNHORST &Co
C HEESE -3t ba• large eream,,Gor sate by
S F VON RONNHORST & Co
T EMONB-8 lox. for
dreVa S F VON BONN HORST tr. Co
Vela Roll , fo r sal by
d F 13
NBoNNIIORST & Co
eu;for salabi
F VON BQNNISORST lc Co
M USTARD -130 Uss, lb cans, Loog Island bibs.
tani; dr./ kegs, VU lbs each, do do do iu Core and
for sa/o by dcktil k RICIiETSON
PEPPER AND PIMENTO—Di bog. F o p pj r, 10 do
Pimento; iu store and for sale by
demel hIILLER k. RICAP:PSON
- IDLOUR.-250 satxran. •-•
r
.perbo• Flour, received per
Clipper Nor for sale by
deciel rtURBRIDGE, wiLmom & Co
ARD-1.1 bbl. No I Leaf Lord; 30 kegs illido; Just
I reed cud for sale by L S WATERMAN,
dec.& al water and at front
C.-- -, .=
IDER-9 blds tom reed; .14orn and for sale by
Ml—
— decZt L 8 STATE:KAIAK
-- -•.
TUI3B AND BUCKETS-4 3 dm Beaver Bookots;
do Tubs, largo; 4 do do Keeler., rtt more ab 4 for
sale by decal 1. 8 WATERMAN
B ACON -4 tons Bacon , Z t s k ,
a t c o b s i t , zr i eAr3t . for
deal comer wood and water Es
ROLL Obis Jost rite'd Ind for sada hy
d.,11 WICK*. APCANDLE.BB
T ALLUW—I3 bids lust landotrifrorn strar Brilliant and f or sale by
.1 DILWORTH,
coral
_27 wood al
. •
• - •
-'
riN /1-40 Obis enter Vinegar, for sale by
y 19 DILWORTH
_
LOUR—DaI extra Fatuity Flour. Inmitre and
for sale by deed J DILWORTH
"kir ATHEMAT ICAL INSTRUMENTS—For Dram.
b
and Rosewood sue; arab o
without All t iii ' colors For sale by
dee2l R Ift tPKINS, Apo , lo DuPdings
S MO' • '•-
aIOLASSEs--,/, bbls Sugar House Molasses,
, Bt low. Refinery, to store and for sale by•
darn! MILLER & RICKEISON
RODUCE-100 bush Cloyerseed; GO large sued
P
Cheese, tegs Butler, Is store and for sate by
deed!
MILLER & RICKETRON
..111 , 1 ; : y E-3 ue d r . o c e . ; new crop Rice. in a st i oa and for isisle
• _
L ARD 011 bol t
drryl Burkbagl t is iL l:;wa i l i ay y
co
T;^ s s 71114: new crop
(or iole
13 R s l a 'f l: ' b l y 4
JJlT . ot . lcr or ,
s axl yy a
e
decal
tW.I.LERS A NICOLS
peri":ten'briHoZoew •carodpo'r4alie
I►ldeepi e by
SELLERS A NICOLr3
_ .
COI rl'il—tav bush V"xl Just landing nod for Wr by
T tdi..AcC2l J ,
11,-- 7 blab. (lbw Leal Tobacco, . 4 . 31 . 0 .1p_1 .1 by
I,RV A PCLI-IS- ZICO built Dry Apples. far sale by
1 decal
J 7 DILIVORTH
LA.." - -4'.b:Vvr 0
.. - ;:by
A I Lord.
ISke"
d"'
.
drrgl
In 61/Is Ab
cuo.ree'd and for sale by
J R FLOYD
E.t VFR 111 .:CKITTS--C,O doe Ruche., m store wad
.11 for alba dectol R.FLOr D
-- • .
A LERATI-215.M.0 lin In casks and b.. for. do
1..) by de2l ROUT DALZELL h. Co
A bog. in ..ore and for sale by
4 1 ;
deco
T.t.9.NEY k BESTa
D L'CKWHKAT F1.01.1t-76 seeks 8 W. Ploy.,
iu
L 23 ssed 30 lb sacks. for Assn by
deo:. ARMSTRONG; CROZKR
e0121 0 — . 100 bush Comp more aLli f lt r .k ajle hi ER
T O pAcco—a4 keg. No 1.6 twi s t Tobacco, landiog
morn steamer New England and !or . sale
JA3JKS DALLLLL, wetter .t _
Y EARL ABll-4 casaba reed and for orals by
dee= HURT DALZF.LL & Co, labeny at
1 IliEff.l(E—as./0 bm Western Rams° Cheese, in more
ll and for salt by dm= ROUT DAL:ZELL &Co
LILA X SEED -160 bosh raw /Abadan from meaner
Port Prit for we by
dee lb ISAIAH DICKEY & Co, from st
eaeks oow landing from steuom
1: Fort Pact ( or .ale by
geeID!RAJAS{ DICKEY & Co
UNDR.I}I.--18 .sot. Feather ; I do Goaseog, to era
U nye, for male by deelg ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
WaLIyTED-2 Wool Spramen. doily to •
data 1 /11311.8t.V,:rgy_v_er.
pb
BALE /L RE= bz. primS IT It Claeoso
K. landing and for safe by_
ZI.AGALEY &
der 19
18 and ;gyp wood It
bbt. No 1 Lard, landinr,
.for sale by
LAGALLI B.IIITH
I)ITER--,n kegs proms No Boner. 21 bbl. do do
do; 7 kegs pilau Lank 61 sacks reach.; 2 clis
Petard dot to arrase and for saio by
&wig N CULBERTSON
Lo,red Dn; il - iolnutt tanner i2ird
l-r do; Just teemed and for sala by
deans
SELLk:DS 1:,(1091.8
EATIII.IILitYSEI4II, sacks FesUlte--.
at bora 2; V do Utsoug; tans.-
•LOILIUGI Fon and tat sale by no.
AILEZ DA! ZELL
C " V; r . t rn" 16;
S ., 0 • 117 f; k
n'fiMVICUl d ) girt %COI St
DELE PORk.SO,DOU
lb. asmsrtstl Dams, Std,. and
1„) Shoulders, vnse, for sale by
deent
FRIEND, RHEY & Co
C A sr . coT t fc?rtle 2 t;'btt'oelMTlLiir 1:r1;111
Co
1)) ED LED-12 half bbl., warrantesi, per steamer
IL Constgueo, for saki Ly
deo!"
IFRJEND, RHEr & Co
Q UNDRILN--40 bbl• Oman f•Pnldzi. 100 bu r , dried 1..3 nub.; 31/ do small WWI/. Bann4 bb l• R
due 30
kn.& dried &
Apples; pm W
reo'd end for eby Yel
l R ROl l / 8 01.1 & Co lin liber7 it
_
.. _
'DOLL BUTTER-45 bbl. fru& Roll Butter,rust roe'd
1.16 •rid for sada by deolV It ROBISON &Co
OIL CAKE tone to more an for sale by
___ dente
R ROBIBOI
~,,NBEED mat reed and for sal,
decl9 R RHUMB 2 Co
SALERATUS-3 tone Salerania jaw reed and for
eala by__ dee!. R ROBISON CO
A LSO JUST RECEIVED—A large lot of maboga
ro and rosewood Veneer.; for tale al
CIDER -30 bbl. .a pe nor F BLUME'S
Crab Cader; 10 do common
do, en wore and for &alb by
deelb J S DILWORTH, 27 wood st
. - -
VUSE—
eelblo bbittpae for blaaust, for 'ale by
J S DILWORTH
Q SALTS AND POTASH-33 bbl. Saba; 3 cab
Yotaabi (or sal. by J C LILDWELL, Adt ,
deelB
water st
pE.ACHR.9— sacks dried Peaches, for sale by
deel9
C BIDWELL
cZALISRA pcIB TUS-17 [obis pure, for sale by
{„. 1 1
J C BIDIVFLL
I y AR—tX) Md. gz on conolp,nnfinaLTvfo!
pENLLAVI-Y0 art s ma
iVtiTiidaTdl pio
TOBACCO-20 tap 6 Maim, prima article. received
and for sale by dealt TASSEY Y BEST
WINDOW dLABB-1110 pi* . 75 do 10.i1%--.40
doll:MK on band and for sale by
dealt
TABBEY&BEST
SCORCHED SALTS -14 bbls for oak by
&toll 8 1 , VON BONNHOKST & Co
8 R00.1.18-20 dor VII handled, for sale by
&coil F VON SONNHOKS
T & Co
oOAF SUGAR-30 bbl. for sada by
dealt 8 F VON BONNFIOFLoT &
rlfiEkE-40 b. Wool fieairae, for ,b y
doolk S F VON BO NNHORST & Co
.A.LCdOZL-15 Jam reed and for male by
I KIDD & Co
FIRE AND WEATHF.R PROOF PAINTS —16C70
Ita
decil just received and for sale by
J KIDD A Co
A A RTISTW CANVASS an s,"
atantly on hand and soloOr ". ' "
dealt
I KIDD & Co
lANC ybx. on hand and for sale
by deal I
.1 KIDD Co
CKFI An Co
0 U(77! Abds N o new croq ludic( from
1.7 oenteer Ringgold and tor 'ale by
deeIdJAMES A HUTCHISON & Co
Pire hieinTne
Flannels, opened and (:,/r sale by
dddeel2 SHACKLMT & weed et
P EACHES_ sack. Peaehea,.(er sale by
TM - END, WWI & Co
uarena — Ei - aci,TEFaile
deele FRIEND, DUEY i Co
CASTOR OIL-40 bbls best quality for sale by
deole FRIEND, wow k co
C 0 ygr e t- ----- 101 bale.Ci n il.... oLsa_c biy ,
FIEND, LHF:)4Cra
P ICKLES -10 bbls heti., reed on consignment
mad for lisle by CFI GRANT, '
dull-ll
q___meter at
/ - 1•RO. OF ANIIIONIA—i cut reed uTi - for aus
t_i by ilecie BRAUN& StEFTER
I,F.A THEIIS- 7 173 sacks fin..-7T;-------',b—y ———
12 flute
--___
LAXSEED-37 seek., I bbl, I keg, to arrive; for
d a le by ISAIAH DICKEY& Co,
3
room at
_
L , EATHERS—rO sacks to anive; kor sale by
r decl6 ISAIAH IncxgV
INSENG-2 eacte, to &rtive; for Rate by
T decl3 ISAIA /1 Dlet(Ey &
C ORN MEAL—A small lot very /Doti juin rae'd and
for alelltleels_ ARMSTEONt4. ORO--
I Ws new Larn, nu cotunam by
AELNIB
TRONG & CROnE
LA'dhis
DEATRERS-2 sacks oncormignmonl, by
dool3 ARMSTRONG &
FANCY PRINTR--4 — eases new Wyk low pnoed,
ra"e'"a by
DOTASH-7 cutks prune, for ule by
1 deal 8 F VON DONNHORST 3Co
It RFLOID
OLD KRIEDI ILJCIDOILIA HA CODE
AGA
Trttifil subscriber respectfully informs the chi...ens of
Pittsburgh and eternity; that his Toys sad PanCY
Goodsas a are now open, in the huge Mom formerly occa
her pied Varpet Warehouse by /L A Thompson,
Presents
w e can be seen the lamest assortment of Christina,
ever offered for ,sale la the city. All there
pods are imported direct from Enropc by myself, and
writ be sold cheaper than ally other establishment in
the city, wholesale and retaiL Call andsee the fine
assonotenL C. YEAOEE, li O M o. arket
deed
bear Liberty.
PILEICENTIL
TAMES A. ht`KNIGHT, No. Mr 'Marken street. twee. 7d (be.
and Chi/ ' , ant sell al igmtni reclaced
once. the balance of his .rock of Silk., stashmeres,
&fermium, Chan:it:en. and Collars, the most suitable
goods for a nice Christmas Present, and cheaper than
Me same goods could be pirchased-in anycdthe_euo
ern cities.
ft RISTMAS YRllY3liSTS—Latarre & Joann; 40
Market mom., odor for sale, at reduced prices, •
variety of goods (nimble for Christmas presents, con
shinny in pan of Preach worked colars, chemizetts,
muslin and lace rapes. nab... Swiss lobes, reeler and
amt. linen estrabno handkerchiefs, deep corded bor
dered do; gentlemen's cord do. ' black and fancy silk
corms and scarfs; rich chanteleors silks,
cashmered sde Mines, soon striped mohair, Lawns and orien
s
*.
BARLEY --350 bush just reoZ s ar4 A - fo — r siste i b A y x,
• --
31 water sod 14 front la
do; DUTTER-1
lo 20
store . kegs; f or oala bbls p
by acked Dauer,' 8 do
10 Roll
deelB
L 8 WATERALAN
IEACHES—.IBO bush dried Peacheatostole and
for sale by decal L 8 WATERMAN
Sbids prime old c
UGAR-75
n ... conslinmint, In stern andn'
A,roLAssee--z rulevr rim
131 received and fob; N Nr°1"...4
'deale
.12 rtkAisEßD—bo bash Flctreed en orolutigra , for
11.18 •& by ARMSTRONG & OROZT 3n
R,
Sorauxrket it
ARD-4 bbla No I Leaf lAA, on consignment by
deelg ARALSTRONO & CEOZEH
N EW LARD -12 Obis an a kers new Lard, lids day
;ara " e"4" 7/3111STRONG & CROZER
_
—6 aaaka
SAL
41:6" rechland (r
t a l sko:f tErrEß
littftle=ridiiii - No I koi l3 Briner t 2n good stop
dt:Peorder, jnn
" 1 1 ;01.471 .I .l ll " litEirrsoN
FINE ii..ol.lB:lo3bbls it. Flour, Art rent' per
:Ar o U Gordon, and'fiar r na= m
k. NICOLE
ALTNJHOLL.4 bble kleohen, lost recd and for sera
by &old
JOHN D HORGAN
L .
AP BLACK-4 cads b. reed wed Ku We by
-dead JOHN DIC•RGAN
• -
rpowNsENDIs SARSAPARILLA, Kieratimo—Just
reVd .d (or ..le br &AO JOHN D MORGAN
SCOTCH SNUFF-1 tiara; Sir kb, bi
decal
JOHN D !HORGAN
DOWD JAMMCA WNGER— JO P IiN or e
r tla mo by gG ;
deela
bbl for &e by
JOHN moarurkt
TIMER PRE.2BB :PRINTING INIL-40 key. p.m',
jr ink. 3do book do. Cylinder rem ink m I bblai
received end for side by
deed J SCHOONAUKEItIi On.
C RA_NuLH-30 DOH .instreolY end teirutl e try
L 8 CIATEHJILILN
21 waterand did frenitin
WHITE libta,NB-6 tads for sale by ,
nov23 I 8 F VON.BONNEPORST a. Ca
vA as 81e, u p .• •o• er 11111-IW4
end for 14 by peril' 8 s'B• :
STONE PI iffic-411 hie Seour Pipe
y
poked, just received and ror!iiet,y
deed • • 'C H GaaBry,
8H ACMETT & Wil rrE
1 , 1 waser
d (or
sale by ' idea) WOLTZ kroll.
~ . !- .: 1, : ',', R T, : !i,.:11.1r. i :, , , , •,- 1 , . :7.-, E ; •:.
AUCTION SALE&
! Di
.:met Enperty degettigia.
Ott tueeday •Ilernoon, lid, 154.9, at 3 O'cJock,
trill be gold 00 the premien., that very **huthia
resent
s.ory brick
. note house and lot, sltuall all the Comer
of the public square sod Diamond alley, at present
occupied by Matthew thelzell land other, which Yieida
ao annual rent of Sroo—the lot having • front of ti
feet no the Diamond, and exiendiag along Diemoud
ate,' G. feet. Terms at eale.
decti
JOHN D DA V IS, Aunt.
Lang* Stocl.
f
Stop& and Fancy Dry Good., h
=cologne, on a credit of arm atoseths.
Sales
On Toesiay morning, Dee—grdt, at the Commercial
Rooms, earner of Wood aml sth eta, will be
sold, paeksges, embracing a general assortment of ,
semonable staple and holey dry goods, from an ester
bynice dry Seeds no which, ell selected
by gemlemen a/ experience ill that brayof business,
sod nidst be sold to close Me concern.
Good. roe no ready for examination, and cata
logaesil bet ready on the Ind.
deet/3 JOHN D DAVIS, Alto.
AIIUSEItiENTS.
THEATER
C. S. PORTER
CHRISTMAS NIGHT.
Mottnis, Dscsatan 25, will be presented splay
5 ants, called
ALLELLINO, THE GREAT BANDIT.
Morilino M. Oxley.
Naomi Ur. Prior.
Rosecound• Nfire Porte,
Iduelle
_ Mrs. Arehei
NG.
Miss Walters, Mr. Good DANCl win .4 Master Wood.
To conclude with
Pillic d POOR PIWCODDY.
ody
Rands Dlue•
Alias
115.-Tuesday—hly Crain.
Williams will appear in two
favorite characters.
Norma—The Gallery will remain closed daring the
cold weather. Ed and id Tier, 33 team
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS-2 splendid Chen° Lane
real Brodie Long Shawia, of a quality limtally
sold at 34 to 40 dollar., boug Atl ht at Aucuon in N. York,
be sold for P 23 each. Also, • few real c. 0., lane
Stinue Shawfat splendid Carnelian Silk Crape and
Turkeri Bh•wls; •►few pieces Very SUperiOr new style
Bilks, and a vary large sasortment of dm newest and
most fashionable dress goods, now offered at decided
bargdain*
c 3 4 ALEXANDER ft DAY, 70
N corner of the diamond
-
OL/DA Y GOODS--IV. W. %Talon, corner of
HMarket and 411, sta, has a beautiful usortment of
trrich and ftwhionable goods in his line, particularly
Pencil.,ueWat wid Chains, and rich Jewelry;
ild Gold Pe. and Pencila, all of the best
materials, workmanship and patterns, and will be sold
low at eastern prices.
- - dec2s
_
Gift 100/01 arid Ammonia for 1111411.
riNHE Gem of the Season ; 'BO; Book of Beauty, 1840,
The Opal, do The Garland, do
Gems of Beauty, do The A Maillak, do
doom!te clf,with ease, do Christmas Roses, do
Forget-me-Not, do do Blossoms, do
Book of
do, wht of, with case, do Flora's acme, do
Pearls, isnan Keepaniedo
Friendship'. Offering, do The snow Flake, do
Keepsake of Fr'ndatup, do The Gera do
Excelstor Annual, do The Slow Rose, do
do, wht of, oath case, do GIS of Priendship, do
Perpetual Keepsake, do The Pearl,
The Hy twin h, do The Token, do
The Rosary of illustrations of the Bible; do
Lady of tit r Lake, illustrated;
Lelia Rookh,
Moore's Poetical Worka;
Poets of Commode., gilt edge;
Willis' Poetical Works„ morocco;
Lays of Sabbath;
Pictorial Franklin and Napoleon,
A large smortment of popular Juvenal* Books, many
of which are jam from the press; Thy Books with co
lored plates, Gant., Ake. kc. Just received by Et•
pre. and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,
-
dect4.l wood and market sta
-
ANNUALS AND GIFT NOON"
SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.--Gems of Beauty
and Literary Gift, for ISM;
Keepsake of Friendship, (or ISO;
Priendship's Offering, for 1849;
Christmas Roses, for 1949;
Christmas Blowouts, for 1810;
Amaranth, • Token of Remembrance, for 1040,
The Young ?don't! Offertnr,
The Young Lady's Offering, by Mrs. Sigourney and
•thers.
Leaflets of Memory, • superb annual for 18413;
The Fairy Ring, for 1841 j,
The Opal, a spfediSd gift book for 111419,
The Hyacinth, Mr 1840;
The Scrap Book, for 1849,
The Suowtake, for ISW;
The Book of Pearls;The Lady's Animal, for 184 14
The Women of the Soriprures, a beautifal work;
The Wreath of Friendship, for !ea;
The Christian Keepsake, for 1841 g
Reads Female Poets of America, containing por
traits of Mrs. E Oak• Smith, Mrs. F. S Osgood, Mrs.
L. H. Slgour ne yEllet. Mrs. Emma C Ere
bury, Mrs. Ame lia B. Wetby,•lllm. S. J. Hale, Mr. E.
C. Kinney, Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah 3'. Clarke,
(Grace Greenwood.)
Trio above, with a large collection of Poetical
Works, Prayer Book!, Bibles, and other worts in
splendid style of binding., mutable for Christmas and
Nem Year's prevent., for sale at the bookatore of
decit
JOHNSTON & STOCKTON,
corner Marken and 3d sts
NEW HOOKS AND BOOKS FOR ;PRESENTS—
°Iines Peones/ Works,in morocco, Wellman!:
Lady of the Lake,
Works of Cowper and Thompson;
Hewitt, Kean;
Goldsmith's P oems ; Thompson's Seamam
Sacred Momtaine; Bethune's Poeunel
Goldsmith's Works; The Gem of the Sermon;
The Perpetual l E...pewit; •
The . Amaranth; The Scrap Hook;
The Hyacinth; Teo lewd; The Token;
The Religions Souvenir Milton sad Young;
Proverbial Philosophy; Souvenir,
by Ameba;
Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry;
!mica Comae; Parlor Hoek of Flagman
W. rziesdadin Fat*
AmttOnc kir*T.Pagliswi
Last days of ERMA; Young Lames °Hering;
Flora's Intenneter; Ingot,* 3r14 • large mammy of
_.
venlle Hooka. RLIAOTT ENGLISH,
deckat wood and market as
pi.EN T ,p) GIFT . BOOKS—The Women of the RS
I blei delineated In a eerie. of 4.‘Ch.. .J. PiOng
nent Females mentioned in Hedy Sollpease—illaso..
/ 8 nirr.w.p. vol. wane;
„ashy gilt
ges—Arebesque style.
The Bumf rpm* Iltaahand - •
end Antoine; for three
emilatka PAU V. rlin:eel& Illasirated
W.4 4 : 7 1 .,:e. . I voL fern Silk gilt edges..
eici.zets o.f4i.rtorteentraiitt.blz
' uesitt a
The Book of Pearls: aclosiui garland of poe
tand en, co n tain ing SO Roe steet engravtngs; I vol.
The Book of Christian Ballads. Illustrated: I vol. li
8 co. For sale by R. HOPKINS,
deel . A
EMUS SHINGILE BAB annivErio
At No. IS, Sinrerunn num .
iscANDIES, FANCY BOXES AND FANCY CAKES.
—The •obseriber redpectfully inform. the epicene
Pittsburgh wo vicinity, that he has a large assort
ment of the abOVe anteing, Notable for Christmas atid
New Year's presents, at Smithfield meec
where be will be happy to wait ea he. friends who
may favor him weth a call Call and lice the fine al
•011.02•11. JAMES 0. ANDERSON,
Tdeetldu• No 1.1 Smithfield sit
H .......
OLIDAY PRESENTS, at Z. KLlftrel, 67 Market
I,6. mm—flaying met necelved per bbypreaa a va
large imortment of Fancy Goods, he invites the atten
ry
tion of porcluitera to Ina very extensive stock of Read
Bag.. bead Purees, rowerood wntlng desks work
boxee,firralahed and unfurnished; backgammon bout*
Jewelry, and io fact every variety of Farley Goode in
hie tine.
NO Sugar, reed
I==m
LOUR—IOO bbl a Flour, atOra abd for tab, by
declo
• L 8 WATERMAN
STEAMBOATS,
VINCEENATI & PITTSHDRGII
DAILY PACKET LINE.
sell known line o(picadkl p
Bneaar
r is nos ecanpmed of the Isnesloor jjoA, b es
bed and fernielled, ad.. Powerful homs Me
seams of West . . Every accormnodation nun.
fon that money can procure, has been presided &cps..
seams. The Line has bees us operaucm for an years
—has carried a million of people vritheetthe tent Mll s
ry to their persons. The boats ordi be at the foce
Wood street the dayponrimas no staring, for the tee".
eim of freight sad the entry of passengers on the
ad
terv.
aiss In all eases the passage money MILL be paid la
e_
The ISAAC IVEWSUNDATOAIY PACKET.
Copt A. O. Mum, will
leave Pirteburgh every rAw.4y SI la
CV
Wheeling every Sunday everung ea 10
May 2,1, 1847.
MOND- PAORJET.
The MONONGAHELA, Copt Szolcroadll
burgh carry Monday moraine at to o'clock; era Mu.Whoclias
every Monday everang at 10 r.
TUESDAY PACKET.
The =ERMA Nck_2, Capt. J. Sunertzra,
leave Pttebargh every 'remodel morning at 10 o'clock{
Wheeling term, Tuesday venoms; at tor. M.
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WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. S. pus, Will
leave Pirmbare w every Wednesday morning at 10
o'clock; IVhee every Weinesilay evening at /0 P. M.
TIDTASDAY PACKET. The
Bayg,LIANT, 'Capt. thiAc., will to Pine
laugh every Thniday morning et /0 o'clock; Wheega i r
every Thttradayevetung at 10 r.
SIELIDAT PACIYIET.
The CLIPPER No. 11, Cap t. Camas, aril) leave
burgh every Friday mamas at io o'clock; Wheelin Pitt*g
every Friday Gaming at 101. n.
SAITUDAY PAOKET.
Tta /8288TAGER, Capt. 8. Mato, will leave Piths.
busgb every Saturday tuorain ct to o'clock Whcallaa
every Saturday enreadua *llO r.
NEW LISBON ANIVET 7 i - iiunori D Y
OP CANAL AND ETEAIt PACENTS,
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Tvix:77
(tea co..asoow,)
Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at o'clock, A. H., and ar.
rives at GlosgnsO, (mouth orthe Sandy and Beaver Ca-
at 3 e l / 4 1..k, and New'Lisboti at 11, game night.
Leave. New Lisbon at 6 o'clock, P. hi, Quaking the
trip canal to the river doting the nigto,) GLaegow
at 9 o'clock, A. kr., and arrives at P t
a,
3 P.
31--shas muting a cannuonos line ler
'enders and freight between New Eilsbes c 7r x r '4 St u t
burgh, in shone: gm and at lesa rake than by an
other roma.
The grnpoietora of this Line have the pleasure of in
fount==chettnit.c they have geed two flte . ::lua
freight, to run in connection with the well known
known
manning CALEB COPE and lIKAV ER, and connect
ing, at Glasgow, with the Pittsburgh and Cinch,-
tudi and other daily linen of ateasners down the Ohio
and hllsolsaappi a
nd
Th. proprietor. pledge then.
t;Otters to apare no apron. or trouble to Insure mut
o f ta s s . arcry and dlapatelt, and ant or the nubble • thus
r"IuAHORIZED AOPNTS.
FIARTEN,
• S. k 1
W.
HARRAoll,Pilt.bnrgh.
R. FIANNA, & Co.
carnal' J. LIARBAUGH & Co. New L"b"-
xonCE—Tha steamer BEAVER C. E CLitrito, mu
ter swill leave after this notice, for Weliaville palm
atlyeloci thesuo 013
1 RS.
PITTSBURGH et. nuovirsartimtaa
Daily "abet Line.
FEBHUARYIsI, /3d FEBRUARY lst, 18•
LEM/EDAILV AT e A. M., AND 4 P. AL.
The folkeems new boats complete
toe line for the present season, AT
VPIC, Copt. James Parkbaso_iu
TIC, Capt. A. Jacobs; and T,011121
BPLANE, Coat E. Dolmen_ The boats are muirety
near, and are Mired op without regard to expense. Re.
ere comfort QM Money can procure has bra provided.
Tbe Boats will leave the Monongahela Wind Boat at
the foot ail., et Passenger, vein be punctual on
tiseboard, el the boats will collate', leave at the adver
d boun, B A. M. and I P.M.. Rist.ll
FOR ST. LOUIS.
j„.„,.. The splendidß passeng E, er mouser
Juane, muter, wiIIOSCO leave for aborts
For frei d intermediate porta Mis day.
ht or passage apply on board. dee93
FOE LOUISVILLE.
The aplendid bear steamer TEI....EGR.A.PH No. 1,
Haslap, master, will leave for above
nd bast, at 10 o'clock. intermediate ports on Saturday,
F., fiel g bt or
B r 1111.1.mie, apply no board or to
dec2ll
U BRI N.I.YII-hOlsi k Co.
GEO II SULTKNBERGER.
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REGULAR FRANKLIN PACRET.
The fine simmer
PORT PITT,
mike: l eapt. A. Miller, will ran re_galariy in
the above inide, leaving Fit:shuntle
every Wednesday and batonlay evening. el 4 o'ek.<4.•
F.
For height or pawage apply on board,
REGULARTbLO. LO UISVILLE PACKET.
emer
mat& Ze tetr:l 7) ::rill leave for the
J . St...lifhll " 4"titl FM , r e /1w
rota sr: Wm*,
Tu Loa xeir ligira-draugt steamer
„ :textual' TAYLOR,
J..zehe,szt=rit:ev r e to * fer the
For ° lc Chia
dealt'
FOR BT. mans,
Thelutengrzenittavitteeate
,«V•s' 1, Founts, master lee f
• a tbaye intaimeatiata Pore .7u
dectb
rsaanOU.'
HEELtIva yam.
Ix*, The swift sauna
CONSUL,
idatrebber;maszer, ern& /cave regular:l,
or Wheeling, errY. Montbui r we
nada) , and PridaTiat 10 o'clock preaselp.
Leave Wheeling everyToaday, Thasetai nii,o o n
torda y, onsul will Sr
at 7 o'clock a m, preebie o ly.
The C all th intennadlae.Perut.—
Every accoutodarion that ea be procured for Ike am
firrt end safety. of jiassengera has ban provuled, The
boat is 111.0 provided anth a selfating safety gorteiro
= r ef! , taloa. For freDigAltita tammply on
febe corner of Ist and Smithgeld Sts.
REGULAR WHEELING PACKET.
malittu.
The near m3d splendid memo s ,
ST. ANTHONY,
DP Sine ST.
sower, will ma aa a mg-
WhseLlog, tuning thr:..ilevbery Westr, b g gh . 1. 1
and &Multi'', II tO &deck, A. FL, and Whaelirr i e a.
ry Monday Wednesday and Friday, at 8 Welk, A. Pr ' .
Far freight oruss ...
p age, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board or to
3 ,Agen
The St. di:shorty Ls a new bo JA w, uI M d
for hLAYepeed ut t. d
eee
er iv emmoderionv cannot be surpassed by any ba.t
the oa
-tovl6
PITTSBURGH AND LQUISVILLE PACKET
Items. and splendid fastpassen-
LINK
ger perkc n2Apit
12..
2,
non and Lenardllo on m = r ty, thellGt7 for .ar it;
o'clock, AL BUS ght or passage apply on board,
to IDDGE, WILBON Co, or
GEO B MILTENBERGER.
orlitimSter zireyto,r,nri,ll leav:l s o o eirle for New
Z o joLect, and can base! bents secured b"ere"Trler.
novlo
xPairola iiveaozs
figigA TO AND TlOll
Pittsburgh and Phlladelpts*
TIME, FIVE DACS—SUNNINMY AND
T ' public are respectfully informed atm NIGHT. Min
will
willleave comm
Philad n e e lphia dace rennin
with oti the
VIII log Line
t. A car
doily the Mail Troia
Chembenbtug, end 'ham thence b 7 Wagon, wi to
th a
'relay of horses, running day and night. Werwill be
prepared to forward GOOD lba. freight doily. Apply to
Ito Lgida e Co
RAJ 4
PIONEER. TB PORTATION LE M,
1848,
BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND PITTBI3IIIO3/1
cr . Firm, day. _Ca
Merchandise Ulu._ .orted dant! Tama
FORSYTH & DUNCAN, Agents,
Water street, Flashers&
novn
FBAILEY & MARSHALL, Amt.,
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4? Licht onset. RaMwom
BUBgE f. COMB • PABT
EZPSIDII
12:1=Mtl aniZbN
FOR CUMBERLAN TRN D, BALTIMORE, AND THE*
EAS Cl T HE . Proprietors of dna Line have ES.
paten Neiir . Stock,
and are prepared to forward packages of all -
scripakat. daily, at the lowest nits.
J. C. BIDWELL Agent,
g=gat h
octal Rgtlt
South S
C• axles et, Rattiraorr.
7471 It nam.
NSPO `4 , . 0 . -1. • i
1848.
..W : Al i a
S HIPPERS eees to.mrdnueditill. "7:rtitltrlne-,1,:,,ite
receipted for by FIVP DAY LINE and regsdar wag
ns, at low rares and specified time. • ,
novt4 J C IIIIAY&LL,' Pittsburgh,' ~
ROBINSON &HOEHN, Halrimara,
TITANTED,A SITOATIOY4 AS GOVERN:SAS—
y T you l ,g Lady, speaking the French A
, German and
mignon Langone, and beta; well skilled u a school
mistress In the mdrinents of • good female tilimation,
wishes to procure a situation as Governess. She
would prefer a situation in a boom whore tke Preach
was spoken in conversation. She re fe r .tea
to regains
her acqulrement. and standing, to Thomas AL Hiner.
Charles Aved7, Frederick Lorena and Jorinik Hanna,
Esq.
VIT 41w
N . ArtritlT—A. anuara w -------- 77 --
TT Grocery Commission !base • Cle T or ii ee:
lelafitt. Tri
best
mashlis
reference hment, by
uttish anng
the
of . Address Rol No. LI; Sint OtYaw ,
w...... dad:kill!
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WO do Rloacboed do do do
L5OO do d
cru
SOO do NW tat do %nolo do
at d* do do
8 bbl. No 1 Lard do
, t ,......
_2l _ m do
V-P;Pr—n-wrm ie.., 0 6 :
store ... sale by ""r''
'.
der.2l
STILLER & R1CR.'67230N
tTETK IN )
FOR BALE at Ike Owlet saw sad ng
Ailalltdny city—l6,ooU ft,. of inch / Mk .
Plank,
° F OR
quality, urascal sod eitivtally stack Apni
Also, 103,000 feet of 11 and d iuc6 Pee:tug.
dee2o4ll‘6.3rT EV/LLE aCR k SON
.119LOOBJNO—. ie - Uo/d y11;or for cads &WM dee& NEviar. & SON "
.13ttAT I, nya fr,UOO I a norallanki,
class do
and 6readthm, for sale u above. -
dee2o NBVILIE B C 11,410 & SON
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QUPTDRIE ob7epare Cter-Viiiiii,lo-do do
Cider I.Sbze Pearl Snrch• ree'd awl for eale by
deed BROWN t CULBERTSON
4.
G OT pi
der; 16 de Imperial; 30 Maar Te . as; j r . t mrsir . d "
We by deel4 BROWN &CULBERTSON'L
FACHES-105boan of 1:1 bia "
P
and for sale by W 11 II
denin
1.,, Q
by Nupp_ax, it„, RipdeelEt pft. genzg Mir rejemaDV tailtrostala
>s ree d
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