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• Under the appropriate head, the readers will find
theroceediri' gs of the Whig City Ceara:tams, held
yesterday, from whichthey will team that Captain
loan Hutu* has been nominated a le regular
Antitibunnic and Whig candidate for Unroof this
city. Thirgreselt was not arrived at until after along
and animated contest, among the friends of the
different candidates, all of whom were deserving
Men, and worthy of the office. The friends of Mr. ;
Bcvu exerted 'themselves with a seal Ruff hear
linen which promised and deserved success, but
leaving failed—ootfrom any fault of theirs, ffir they
spared no honorable palms nor from any defect in
the deserviop and rod qualities of their candidata
or he is a young gentleman any party, may be
pined to honor and sustain—it becomes a duly to
submit with cheerfulness, and to extend to the
nominee of the parlio cordial and =alms sup.
pat. That such will be the case we entertain ao
dears, es it is a course dictated alike by honor
_Mintage, and party usage.
. ; paps. Itanaon, the successful contestant for the
nomination, ie a young gentleman of good educe.
doe, tespectable-abilities, fair character, %fad pos
sesses the ieguisiteato make agoodpfficer. Ile is
s native 15u/bungler, and comes of a good stock:
hisvenerated father, the Relf.De.i)42lcislinion,
hating been, for nearly half a century, the respect
ed and beloved pasta of the Fun Preshyteriati
Church. Of Capt. Herroa's triumphant election,
as, he Whig candidate, we entertain not a doubt. I
THE er..a.vr.lix qtrzeiTioar
The excitement on the Slavery question, at Wash.
[swan, is very considerable, and no doubt quite
deep, bat we do out apprehend any very alarming
conseviences to follow thertiftism. However the
South may complain,attd some of the chivalry may
blaster, there hu r t:Ml.l4g been done or suggested,
as yet, for which - Slaveholders have any jibs
reason to complain. .
The action of the House, in two mules, that on
Root's resolution, end on Gott's, is the kretidattro
tof the excitement; but Setae it is examined dis
tnt:ha:natty and without prejudice, there is nothing
is itlbr which rcasottahle men ought to lash them
sillies into tiny.
Mr. Root's resolution , contemplates the pro
. nlitiozi of Slavery in tbe free territories of New
bletico and California. Ought the South to com
plikidi this After vim; secured, in spite of
the obstinate opposition lof i large majority of the
people ofthe North, the liana:alien of the immense
Sive territory 0(Tc:oral ought they to complain if
the North now intints that the territory which has
come into the Union free l shall remain so Texas
came in as Slave territory, sad the North makes no
attempt to interfere with it New Mexico and
California came in as free territory—so let it re:
main.
But in a practical point of view, the innate and
160100 opposition of the south, le folly. and wads,
am. They could•not eatahlbb Savoy lo either
of flow territories, even if they had the whole
power .of the Gmremment in bank Wen.. 'Every
thing is waist them—Am elinude, the the
situation of the e.Otilitiy,luid 'the - The Ln.
ludatatits of NSW Mezieo have already expressed
tie, it Wo!toscongreW;in Los lewd, and Carifornis
Will on UV° ii,isOpulatir of me haradesi , thow.'
and Perna; Wyly opposed tciElaveiy. Is it Wise,
1 / l ell'itaY., not Mid folly—for the Smth to
promote an excited and ' unhappy state of knifes
between the two sections, in pursuit of an im
possibility, or a mere danniction. Cannot they see
• that by such a course they increase end fen the
. dime of uttraism in the North, and rendez rt mom
Mien!t for moderate men; to prerent - thil'Oseited
abolitionist form rushing bopped the limits of the
Canstnution.
.:..Is the cases:ay better LW the Son* itt reference
tei . Mr. Goo's resoltnion? Can any reasonable
Southern man say that itll just and firie' to the
North, that, the
.;National Territory shall "be used
for slave depots,andsin accursed wholeMle traffic,:
when even therdaverStateS of Maryland and V
. girds haveabolished inch pifilution hem their bor.
dors! Mitst they not adniit that such vibe axturai.
tiOns it the lent Of 'pile minent have • tendency
to do as much injmy.to the .4onth as to the North,
and that their ectistenire a burning disgrace to
the Nation', ' If Southern Men wish to enjoy In
peace their Donlan/1i Ltyiltaitm, they ought to
hasten to put away every Such just cause of a
fimee to their Northern brethren, and confine their
Mural treniperm within their , on own State hat.
its. Let them- - do this—letthem relieve the free
States &Mit all Official respomelality—and they will
liitinitgunntalcutecl until the see the evil and re.
puitof it.
We istegine use cause of the heat of the Bowl:l
-ate members is, that they are conscious that they
we in the. wrong, but ars too rowd to nekaos,
tiettips it. 'They mow , make a show of resistance,,
Jo satisfy the eraiingit of Lase pride, and afford a
•wkly Tailor for the nitro - indignation of the rue
.eatiogchivalry; bated& 16116ei the end of it.. They
asel take go:Ai:ant not to commit any overt aets.
Maze is too inneh good seise antong the great
stew d them, with ill their blaster, thr that.
Asdthey sx7 teal, icatifiable tame of mistance,
abey iaie the muesli and i 6 patriotism to lead
duns to make say cattiflces it their rights, bat
they are lice mei WI as to throw away the tan%
gible and biased privileges they enjoy, in a peace
able Union, ander our admirable coaminumn, for
the declaration or mere arogiactions, and the pro.
Section of inhuman slave dealers.
editoe of the,Pers comes to the assistance
.oftbe Aisersese, in its assaults ; up= Me. Rana.
...nt. As due Post is a toccifoco paper, and as
entittaver uttuis tO discredit the Whig Represents.
Aire, mantioe less Lerida to the injury of the Whig
, :party,- the editor may conceive that he is playing
a "' OiW;al Without. admitting the
Astmeetness of his political murals, we nevertheless
Are not inepriied at his Wachs upon Mr. Jain
.toa, nor that he Ahead pat the American editor en
"the beet, and eel him independent. That he .
Will dad such a woithless mediae of any value,
_toe the injury of the Whig patty, is however e.
ceadingly problematical.
Motcorram Exaartunra—The !sweat Whoop.
rafa =emit from execution and ule Gm debt shoat
;SI,OOII worth °rpm:mai proparth baaidas a Hi r
Aead - of4o ace% or a town lot nol exceeding - elf
=Aare; with the imTemente co them, to which
The exinnplion law Of Michigan la vale as him.]
Was Matt( Wim;(awni and the law in popular
in bothgailes. ;Soto is it has been tented; ft seem,
to Walk 'llD*Daltoo6ll4o both debtor ID/d i al!
ditiz.....lt*irri.igfmry debtor what gana.l
indispetundde to enable him to Paw 400,
conduceitldan
idailthemacivea
(beds 'to bikksrares
DOTI 3 boloi.ibiitia Igo
::lbvthyhctahast,and canning oti‘e
* l l are gnaw to Lurk that the multseriitiolpi
titheCtFo'sodPtnnryliwfaltaaßaad Oxopsay .
olowded WOO. aod Ikon the Coln.
taiCeeiii!ill 400Nottto their lgoon wiutenyt
mdtatilluntOcisoiltiart nun it subpalled
plow deo ividl;• swzames ,6 *-4atlibligh
Stitlaittlf ochnos, ,
ANNW Bo;revzsasiCollahn s iiiicitellob.
bud Commissioner, has boss spicy* So.
flyviips,offilas • Western Division Ponasilik,
Csonklif thenaiiAotod, to succeed Mr. Potier;
hr:dietio the Wb candCow o*lxtor: of that
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waintiertecike.2i
.wrrec areaatens of Southern members o r
,164,41,14101Vbithritiltailterlle chamber; on
Wrid)iy eve,p, which is eintainly intended to he '
a ivy fmporpat MOVCCIeIIt. It was set on foot
on diliNfrallfifsiastattiotor day on which Mr.
oot's illicit:direness *Jed in the Haase, iILUISICt
ingthe-GaminhiseenTenitorier,to report bins for
eataMiikairtrennueetsin New Mexico and Cal.
Wm*aitp 3ti pioriiiod Eat Vat exedriaion of slave
ry., to tbs ,, opinion of Mr. Caltuun, Mr. Foote,
Mid others:if the Senate,. Oil was ad not of hued.
erabie and ' aveitagrition upon the South, and
in informal insetant of Southern Senators wan
held, and a poniminee was raised for conference
With menthe/a tiethe Hansa. When Mr. Gott's
yeaeletha rt fps the alMlidan of the slave trade in the
'District passed,. which was on Wednesday, the
;201h, it was resolved to act at once, and the meet-
Sir Friday nightwas called. Oirt.dmor accounts
state that eland sixty Senators and members were
Resent, the Union says them were sixty eight in
etendattatt Senathr Metcalf, of Ky., was select..
ed aschtitinan. Mr. Venable, of N. C., was ap.
pointed Secretary. Mr. Atchison, of Mo., and Mr.
Gayle, of Ala, fad staled as first and second
Vice Presidenth. Bayley, of Va., Mane, of
La., Mr. Foote, aid others made:speeches, stating
the objeineof the meeting. Mr. Bayley introduced
'resolutions deparriatlng the continued agitation of
the alarm !Intiation, and imploring the north to for.
bear. Thits Was adopted.
Mr: Stephens, of Ge., moved that a Committee of
one from each alsUltolding State be constituted,
Which wee agreed to, and the mover is consider
ed the Chairman ee the Committee. It I. in take
into considerition the whole general subject which
was iiefore the twitting, and is instructed to report
on the 15th of Jan 4 he a meeting called far that day,
The meeting than adjourned.
These are the facts concerning this singular as
semblage. Whether anything of practical impw.
tune WM tow COMOp, is exceedingly doubtful I
would lot speak - with confidence one way or the
other. Such proceedings Indicate estate of feeling
Which ought neither to be lightly spoken of, nor
lightly treated. ....Pot with the utmost deference for
the opinion of miser and more experienced men, I
express the opinion that the effects of this move.
meat IMOIIM be of great and permanent import.
ance. This is not the first time that suck a thing
has occurred hem Some ten years ago, certainly
before the adoption of the gag rule, a northern
mem* made
,a speech upon slavery so offensive
to the fepresentatives (rout the South, that they re
tired truce the Hall in a body, and met in the morn
of the Counnitteenn Foreign Affairs. I believe in
consequence of this withdrawal and the bitter cow.
plaints of the Southern members against Abolition
agitation, the famous twenty first rule of 1839 was
accep , jed, which remained the controlling law of
:the Wawa until 1815. Since its repeal nothing
more was heard of anti slavery petitions. But in
holding this meeting the Soathere members are
taking a ground that cannot be maintained at the
South. The 'immediate cause for holding it, was,
E=!!!M
against the mienrime of Artery sem end oars free
territory. They wish to take a stand against the
north upon that principle, even to secession from
Congress, and the disruption of the Union. The
Salukis not ready far that, and never will be. The
North will not yield the point of mulcting slavery
within impresser Emits no matter what may be the
uonsequenci* That, I take to be a geed fact -
-The
The man who attempts to organize leaves and
coalition ailahost the Union of these States, and
with a view to the secession of either North or
South, la both fool and traitor. If there be any
metan Congress who ate tonging and intriguing
for the erection of a Souther. Confederacy, be.
came the majority of the people of this guest have
resolved and are sternly determined, that slavery
Shall not belnuoduced into free territory, those
men are &ale and traitunr, thin ambition and their
malice will be impotent; and their memories will
be execrated.
It is remarkable dud Mr. Benton was not at this
meeting. Ele was of worse apprised of all that
wits intended to be done, and his elatemee must
be xonstrued into disapprobation el the move
niem.
No btrahreas vrillhouensacted in Congress until
Nifedneulay, when work W4l,he *nun in tamest.
TEM Senate meets on Tuesday, but will take once
to do nothing cif consequence. Tile sagacity
some old Anus in the house enabled that body for
once to geriabeed of the Senate,iei providing for
We ease and convenience of its members, file by
the advice of these experienced i'old 'uns' the
ylicumer and ague impetuous pleasure meeker.
vete induced to clement to a kwmal;teetierg today,
Meting them at liberty to adjourn ver to Wed.
nesday, and stiU keep within the owilnitational
ninon.
I find that a saricias opposition cents to the ain.
ihmation of Mayor Cam ea Charge tb Roma and
that it . pnoceeils from the democrats. The nontina
thin has been 'reported from the Judiciary Com.
educe, but has been laid over an the littgrestion
a democrat. The abjection to the Mike is that he
has not been either mounded or slain the battles
of ibis diumraey. He has not beet "laid out
cold," as the saiyieg by the people es a °M4-
dam fipr love:arm congress or any state legisl.
titre, abd there are tlfinbelieris lane disciples that
11ave hem. 'none: the path is barrow, crooked
juzd Mow, f think he will dump to Oct diroagbi
Perhaps not 'reboot * atle ilenuglog bribe cuea
ajar covering.
On Tuesday, Mr, John Van Boren will speak in
the Supreme Corot, oa the New York caw, LO .
.01 ViNr ihe constitutionality of Butte law taxing
alien passengers. This is a very important cause,
and will confirm or overthrow sew of every state
On the Atlantic sea borod.
The iiro new Senators from lonia bale anivert.
They may prove a any timely and opportune se
cession to the "ministerial b••h..
It is said in some of the administration papers
'that Mr: Sevier will am' out at once by land for
Sao Diego, to meet the Mexican members of the
joint Commission. It is jest as possible that he may
not set out at all, but that another geallealan more
acceptable to the Senate, will represent the flatted
States on the boundary hoe. However, I regret to
say, that like Major Cass, the nominee amid. a fair
chance of gelling through with a tolerable whale
skin. Jl7lllnr.
A Bea. AOTICLUX Rum fa Boum at • Mu to
New TOLL—NM and sump applzam on
the Manse Tdegarph.-11 w be recdllected.
that in the beginning of the year, Mayor Daisey
recommended that spine system of telepaphic
sel l s hould be adopted with respect to the humer
ous fire manta houses an this c•itY=lo that, for io.
stance, from some central post, information
might he communicated by the electric wires, a
every station at die and the ume time; sad so
that again, information might be transmitted, at
one at the same time from any one eOOOlll home
to all the others, as well as to snch central point;
'and thus make known on the instant, and all over
the town, the moment when and the place where
• lire breaks out. Last night, as mentioned in our
municipal report, the Mayor submitted his report
stating in that beef, condensed and acceptable
manner, for which all the public papers (rote his
hand are distinguished, that such n sweat bed
been competed, and would be tested before the
end of the year. During the evening, the Collo
di took a recess Sor a few minute; and admired to
the Yak:graphic Ogee to examine this new Oath,
tar-snitch excited that surplus end admiration.
It vas put in operation, and While they were
present, • communication was had with N. York;
Ih. wires alba{ city, 40 CUM tales from us being
caftated with thief:we alarm apperateeXo Boston.
The correspondent In N. Yek thementhitelY rent
MI& reply bY the urns eoes! ac
tion upon which Instantlycause d t e e deep knad
bell, connected with the appeases near the Coy
Hall, to be rung; this neat Ore alarm bell being
thus sounded to this city by the operator at the
Telegraphic Office is N. York Directly eller, and
while the New York operator was ringing the hell,
the other bells here were rung by pe ll.Bo ollloollllol
of What wu going on, and supposing there was
latently a fire in this city; and the Fire Debut,
meta at once turned out, and it was Antenata l that
they , Wil t for at the very name time • !Ise actually
Ldajtd MIS In Washington street, near Winter Wee;
Which bitA thus speedy aftermath was
eatinguisheist Plea= wgreat a damage aigkthaYC 'A t er -•= as
4seAcht a 0 n
•Am :04.4
ilabsartiptterancosite es resin,
eybrania. Bail Wool Crinapanp.
clooliters'eas PittairA camas.
This taipartant movement -m otherece to the
Voltt thootighfare OA* were, NW. to meat the
approbation ofone who Us given thortilki
Jett the timalloat The antiscriptido of
POOPX*;hp the city, scribe stook of the company,
1111,, &spot well obaarvis i a were loan of the credit of
lbe City to the eonipitay; and we ire more snip deed
xt the weallwe e of the amount than that ewe
Inekatire gelid be proposed. That the snack will
tiers of ;op Boo= to the city, few will
g a mirfors tho °Weill to be attuned (a the at.
wadi= cf,the amino travel of 'the wed to those
ciao arkileh most necassarily now the COM le%
Wu of Mb work . Li Is to be k hoped,
au the - octunnis will net hesitate a moment in
Aber ocikdzir ea • question which is so evidently
to promote the literate of their
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viihit'Aiirmraisspros.
intuit eau Cesorurpeadeat.
Wsproptert, Dec. 23, iBlB.
You no doubt have perceived by the report of
the proceedings of the Hove of Representatives,
that Mr. Efampton has given notice of his Intention
to ask, leave to introduce a Bill, granting a portion
of the public lands to the State of Pennsylvania,
for the purpose of aiding In the construction o f
certain Rail Roads.
The Bill, which is already drawn up, appropri.
ate, a eaten of Acre. to this object, to wit
500,000 Aries to the Pennsylvania Rail • Road,
300,000 to the Pittaburgh and Connellsville Rail
Road, and 200,000 to the Pennsylvania and Ohio
Rail Road. Ityrovides further, that the Governor
of the State, or his agent, shall be authorized to
'elect the land, ithall expose the same to sale, and
after deducting the necessary expenses, shall in.
vest the proceeds in the stock of these Rail Road
Companies, in the proportion named above. It
also provides, that the dividends arising from said
stock, shall be added to the common school fund of
the State.
The introduction of this measure, you will see,
is an important movement, not only to Mr. Hemp.
hues immediate constituents, but to the State of
Pennsylvania at large. The proposition would
also seem to be a very just one. The public lands,
which are of immense extent, and of great aggre
gate value, are the common property of the
old and the new States. Heretofore, the din.
poaition made of these lands, has redounded
much more to the benefit of the new, then of the
old States. Besides the advantages to the former,
of their sale, in many instances, at merely nominal
prices, to settlers upon them, many of the New
States have hod special grants of immense tracts
for Internal improvements within their limits, and
for public schools. The Old States,l believe, have
as yet derived no immediate advantage from them,
except in the partial fulfilment of the distribution
law, passed some years back. Mr. Hampton sod
those who are in favor of the principle contained
in hie proposition, oltendering the lands useful, in
acme degree, to all the States, contend that there
ahould he some reciprocity of benefit, In disposing
of this valuable property. They are not unwilling
to be bleed towards the New States, and to adopt
a system calculated to tacilitate settlements within
their limits, and situ to aid their works of internal
Improvement. But at the same time they maintain
that justice requires that. the Old Slates also, and
particularly those of them situated as Pennsylvania
is, should be allowed to coma in and participate in
them benefits. Pennsylvania has on hand, un
finished, cartons important public works, the nom.
pletion of which would not only benefit that State,
but would materially advance the interests of the
whole country, and particularly of the New States
themselves. , These works, when finished, will
open communicatioos, through which, the products
of the New States will be conveyed to eel board
and to a market; And will altord a like facility for
the return trade. Pennsylvania, also, in the min•
attachon of these thoroughfares, which are likely
to benefit the whole country, and the west nearly
as much as herself, ham incurred a heavy debt, and
on that account has the stronger claim to the aid
ac tght for in this Bill. It is now the policy of the
New States to sustain such measures,—for if they
refine to do so, it will provoke opposition to similar
grants in their behalf, by the members from the
Old States. If they show a willingneu to make
the benefits of thus almost inexhaustible source of
means, to some extent mutual, they will promote
their own interests to a muck greater degree, than
by endeavoneg to appropriate them all to them
wives, to the exclusion of others who have the
same tight to them as they have.
Another week of the Session of Congreas has
passed by, and still without foment.< action on
any important subjects A good deal of work has
been cut out, however, and the preliminary stets
have been taken far bringing -s variety of weighty
questions before the two hoes. The decision in
these we most not look for until later in the session .
The subject of most importance in the Senate,
the last week, has been the proposition for author.
icing the Governhient ;o make a contract With
Mesa.. Aspinwall A: Co, fur the traneportation of
the mails, military stores, Sr., of the United States,
for a period of twenty years, on their contemplated
Rail Road across the isthm. of Panama. The
abject of the measure is to Plied this Indirect aid.
in the construction of the road, the right of making
which. tills Company has obtained Irmo the Gio••
ernment of New Grenada The subject is one lit
great moment, and commend itself to the most
minus consideration of the Senate Mr. Benton
argued the adoptiob of the measure, lint his cifons
met with great onoosmon,—niore however, on ar.
count of the precipitancy of the movement. and the
want of full light on the subject, than because mem
hers were opposed to such a scheme. Alt admitted,
the alter obtaining the new possessions on the
Pacific coast, which, when united to Or goo, louse
an immense extent of territory, and in view nisi, of
the prospect of a speedy settlement of portions of
it, it eras important to open more inurement roof.
freanuatiOna between the two thorea As there
were rival schemes, however, and eaticroi modes
by which this object could be accomplished, Con
gress should act cautiously and not tae their bands,
before the whole subject was sifted and the best
project ascertained. These views prevailed is
the Berate, and the Bill wsepcanpone ,
There hag beck anyquandity of Slavery teratatton
In the Melee, dewi ng 4s part week. The exone•
ment if possible ex..d. eel that oftlia week* previous
We fire had Girlding's propriailioe. to infer the
question, an to whether Slaveryshould be main
tained or not, in the Dirtrict of4himlia, to a vole
of the people of the district. Lt was laid on the
table by • vote of 106 to r. Thep canse 9cat's
leach:bon, directing. a Bill to he broiled In, to
abolish the slave trade is the distinct, which, amidst
a great deal of confosma and excitement, we,
adopted.—Ayes 98, Noes 87. A reconuderation
was moved, the vote on which wan not* taken,
however, so that it will serve for a doh; more
agitation next week. Mr. Holmes was so inch.
nut at the of the repletion, that he sag.
ltened lathe 500 Members to leave the Hall.
The movement had snore the Normans. of her.
league than any thing else, and was not responded
to.
Propositions have been Moulted in balk Houses,
fora retrocession to the State of Maryland, of so
much of the territory of the District of Columbia,
as remains after the late retrocession alba portion
lying south of the Potomac, .0 Vugioia. These
propositions have arisen oat of the Slavery mattes
Hon here. Whet prospect there is kir the success
of such a measure, I am usable to say.
UNCLE SAM.
FOl CALl7ol...a.—Tbe fine steamship Crescent
City,,C4pt. Stoddard, left yesterday afternoon, on her
firat Tome to Cbas. The crowds of persons.
of all ebases, aseeenWed on the docks and Owns
ails vessels in the neighborhood, Act witness h e r
departure, were immense; and ihe enjhusurou of
both pauengere and spectators was unbranded.
Hundreds were *Mauled thither by curiosity, while
the majority came to bid a hurried farewell to their,
adventurous friends. When the vessel moved od
from the pier, the excitement became intense, and
the parting salutations and cheers, on both rides.
were loud and long, and continued, until the noble
ship peered beyond the reach of hearing. She car.
ries out bat about 130, all told—a much smaller
number than was anticipated. The difficulties,
many of which are imaginary, go contend with in
crossing the Isthmus, as given in the papers from
day to day, intimidated hundred, who were bent
upon traversing this route.
The steamer Isthmus leaves foe the same port on
Monday, touching at Savannah., Havana, and New
Orleans. We have not ascertained bow nanny have
entered the passage.
The coming week will send hundreds on their
journey to the Pacific, by way of Cape Horn, a,
this conveyance teems to have gained mach popu.
larity during the last few days. It has many advans
tages, to say nothing of the COOliblia and the nen,
anew it offer. In the way of living. Shipowners
have taken advantage of this, an Is evident by the
number of vessels now advertised for California
Many of them, upon reaching their destinsion,
will be converted Into flowing boarding or lodging
houses, until something better in their legitimate
business offers. The list now up comprise, every
claw of vessels, from the schooner of 50 tons to
shipo(800, end for Ibis trade many of them are
exceedingly well cylpejlted.— New Fork Horrid of
Sunday.
!mato/anvil roe CALIYORIVIA.—The heg Sahib,
for San Franetsco, California, whose cicerone°
and cargo we pubhahed yesterday, takes out the
following paasengene—James W. Mason. Thomas
L l Knipe. Lemuel A. Clark, Henry Mi Ferry,
Benjamin I. Drew,Willard Spencer,William IL
Luke of Cambridgport.Getege paulding and
Edward E. Cheever of Salem, Mr. Fornien of
Roxbury, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Fisher.
It is stated that the Boston pilots are Intending
to despatch one of their fleeted bouts, the "Arnim,-
ma," (seventygive tons) in abont a week, from this
port, Or California
_ .
The Boeton and California Mining end Trading
Company have purchased the ship Edward Eve
reU, and are about fitting her up for the voyage to
San Francisco.
Capt Otia N. Cutler, late of the Massachusetts
Nuniner 4eilmept in the Mexican War, (says tip
Van 89olij l 6pniifir a &pal G3f an ssidoring
expedition to Cali/Drum He gleans to 4e, oi r by
Winn' of January; and proposes to take the Over
land route--by way of New Orleans, thence to jbe
Boma, and actou the Magician territory. He
think, this route onn be scoomplished In about
thirty days, and that ihecost will nfn mock nsnartl
$ lO O.--.&aon 7'reoeller, Dee. 23.
“Where the Weary are at Hest.”
Oriel is bitter o'er the duel,
When we hear the churchyard knell;
But echoes elan upward iron
&tararound the tolling bell.
ever fp caw love,
Sonny may become too deep
And Faith and Patience often prose
The stroke le kind that Wilgus weep,
Think, while mourning, broken-hettried.
(Perth° frieads that cheered and blessed,
We Wall ftdloW the departed,
~W here the weary are at rest."
It is well that we should sigh
When the dark death shadows (LW;
Bat then . / ass eternal sky
Behind thetear.cload of the pail,
Though the hour of partingbriog s
Ho e , theme groan , to bear,
Hope, sweet bird ape:also dem
In the yew tree of Despair.
Let us hearken while bar story
Whispers to the aching breast,
" Those ye mourn are crowned with story,
Wham the weary are at nut."
AteAsti IN= sAli.ctos-
A. l: greTnsszi Wityliretirions.44and fieticions ttertgs have
bettiCtOM aifirCamuil/2 and th eir aerial carriages
'yclept balloons. A balloon making ade
or near penple *hp bare turret seen suet ey i ng
machine, anqnnatiortably looks a fads “auperna.
total Mier,* and, no doubt, makes their hair rise
na
about
lly. as sudden as "bread stuffs" do suntocea
sio
The Pennsylvanians are: great oa ballooning,
that State having produced about a bake is dozen
of aerial experimentalists, whose per formanco
have been attended by no dimmer', wane pecu.
Mary advantage --to the aeronauts --and consider
able addition to the general stock of useful science.
Some years ago, a balloonist, named Went made
several voyagesgo the upper regions from th e town
or Lancaster, Lancaster county, Pa. About the
some
York m od, a Dutch rennet from the interior of N.
e, Dutch as sour Arvid took it into his
bend to pay a visit to some of his equally Dutch
friasu in the aforesaid Lancaster county. Nick
Morgan was the old farmer', name -simple and
honest he wan as the day in long—with out ten
consccuve is beyond the daily - routine of his
and as to ; a railroad assd locomotive he had never seen,
thefmattat of balloons they were altogether
each contrlVancee as be had never dreamed nor
heard of. Mounted trim his old sorrel mare, with
a few edibles,tutd a olean "tutor two in his sad
dle bags, old Nick started on his tour to Penally!.
vania.
The um had preceded old Nick some few days
in his visit, and he hustled along to join her.
Jogging along quietly and unsuspecting, not far,
from his Journey's end, the old farmer and the old
mare were crawling up the slope of a little hill,
when a voice bawled ont—
'Hurry on, old m o o
I want to pitch my grapnel
into that hill side—hurry, Muni"
The old sorrel pricked up her ears, and old
Nick's eyes "pouched out" conaiderable, and he
screwed and twisted them behind and beitre, right,
left, and down below, yet nothing could he see,
when still louder and more stentorian than before,
came the same awful voice—
" Come, come, old codger; hang you, ride on ride
on, I say or I'll pitch square on tri.Tont"
The old man was bewildered, alarmed, burned'
He reined up the old mare, and the poor old
"critter," terrified as her master, trembled like a
leaf' Old Nick's eves fairly hung oat in every
direction but upwards—but apt the first ghost
of a thing could he see, save the hill on which
he stood transfized, and a few old stumps close
by.
'To therm old Wimps, West, the aeronaut—who
was some hundred feet in the air, just over the
Dutchman—winkled to fasten blsgrappling woo and
stop hisballoou; aa night was approaching, and no
better spot could be cozily found, there and then
West was extremely anxious to alight. But the
old fellow and his horse materially interfered with
this arrangement. Time wa every thing just
then; the aeronaut did not weak to hook up the
traveller, nor love his balloon; na, getting vexed at
the Dutchman's delay, down West threw his imp
eel, attached to nanny fathoms of strong cord, but
which, proving a keel, too short, just ht upon the
hind quarters of the old sorrel, hooked the Dutch
man's coat tad, and clamped the hack part of the
saddle tight as wag. Al thin enticed juncture, a
puff of wind Lammed the balloon upwards, and
lifted the mare clear and clean off her hind leg.
sod but for the girth parting, the poor quadruped,
Dutchman, and all, might have been carried bodily
off' The old mere turned up her eye just anthe
girth of the saddle broke, nod, espying Me great
balloon over head, she bolted as if the very ' old
Nick' himself avaa after her'
Poor Nick Morgan' his coat tail came out by
the roots, and he and the saddle were pitched mad
hulled forty rods down the hills, where, with all
the breath knocked out ru his body, the pour old
men lay stretched out, like a spread eagle.
' There, you infer.' old donkey, you.' bawled
the aeronaut, as he was uilmg away, 'Mere you
are, cuss you—l knew n"
Old Nick revived in time to bear this ineleilic
bon, mid get one glimpse of the flying nominee
when up he tuuuracd, and oiler hi. more he went
ten miles an hour'
On, on he plunged, until not two (tuna,s id vital
air tilled bis breathing appal-ed.; over the fence of
his - relative a ground. Nick flew, and up the tape
he travelled, bustled into the house, foamed, fumed,
and eat op such wondrous strange didd., that hi.
wife and frieuils believed he bad gone stark mad
F.xtiansted quite, the rex, old fellow threw bon
self down upon the bed, and to all the combined
efforts of hie friend., the tongue of Nick Morgan
refused to operate and unravel the mystery. Ai
length his cone essayed—
' Nichol., vat ndi do matter suit yen,' I 'inpl,.
speak, and tell your vile rot /.112 der matter—
mph,'
No reply, but turning his head over, and looking
at his wife and friend, malt all the ibladued ten.
decors of n dying cal( the old fellow offered a l ,
a heavy doleful
'Nicholas' mine tere hushhant, vat nh de mat
ter, emph'r
Another Lai, and soothe, dreadful groan_
Nictan.na, Nicbdtas, vy dont ye 101 l m. nal'. de
matter,'
The old roan rOlO np a little. Igt,md
caught Ina,' or tio•arm to .4''.(vthat .hethem, real deah and libraid, then. in
voice tuw and strong, betokening the deep stdeiti • •
any of hurfecting•, he spake--
aeca — seeit-1--4'ye seen him!'
The 'heads all huddled arund.y.kt old Pr. 44
leaned over the bed, and wall a men of extreme
anxiety, robed—
'Seen kvavd—vrbo Via it rut you seed'
I—f`ve been !nut!'
'Who. cried all the friends.
' Ike "
'/..kr• tilde echoed the whole group of Itstenery
' Tula` au oh' mine got, o% a pug pug. J.. car
oa 4ar silunsitere
•
To the Feb, ire of the PuriburgA Gazette.
getialtecassiesm gee Palette Office,
&MEM Ore. and jour thousand parrs aist mode.
the georresurer of Mos..
' Moreover, thou Welt provide out orall the pro.
ple able men--soeh an few God—men at truth.
hating covetominces, and place such over then,.
dec. Exodus, I &it.
'This,' says Henry,' is Jethro'. advice, by which
it appears, that, though Mow. excelled him in pro
phecy, he eacelled Moses in poluma.' .And, in re
marking further upon the passage, Hoary adds, in
?menace to the selectine to be made-- , It was re
minoe that they would be men of the best charac
ter Firstly—for Judgment and resoluton—ail
wen. men of good wnse, that underraced business,
and bold men, that would cot be daunted by frowns
and clansora Clear heath, Redman hearts make
Food Judges. Secondly—For piety and religion--
nen ogler God, as believe there is a God above
them, whose eye is upon them, to whom they arc as. and whose tudgmeat they wand in awe of
conscientious men, that dare not do a base thing.
though they could do it ever so secretly end se
curely. The fear of God a that principle which
will best fortify a MAN spine all temptetmas to nee
Neh. :MS. Gen. 42115, Thfrdly--For in- I
gegen and honesty sans of truth, whose word one
may take, and whose fidelity one may rely upon.
who would not far a world tell a lie, betray • trust,
or act an insidious part Fourthly—For a noble
and generous contempt of worldly wealth: horror
COSSLIIII4Triti not only not seeking bribes or coining
to enrich themeelves, but abbomoff the thought of
it, he is fit to be n magistrate, sail he clone, who
despiseth the men of opprewaron, and sbaketh
hands from the holding of bribes Ise. 3215:
I have been induced, Mr. Editor, to amid you the
foregoing remarks Gor publ.itiou, with the hope
that they may meet the eye of our high public
functionaries, who are entrusted with the distribu
tion of the offices of our General and Stale (Jost_
emments. The advice of Jethro, although orig.-
Daily given in reference to the appointment of pi. 1
dims! officer., W equally applicable to those to Le
appointed to other responsible posse! honor and'
true. I fear that the attributes of character here
initiated upon have too tittle prominence In the'
minds of those who have the selection of oar pith
lie officers in the government. Able men, of c oin ,
mending talents, and high nuainments; Gent fror,
ins, men, who act tinder a deep seise of their ac
countability to the Ruler of the anivene: nun of
troth, whose official and unofficial communiranotin
bear the stamp of bongo?, nod rum-nand the cool,
deuce of the whole community 'nen free fr,n the
of gold, who seek M 4 public:4'4 ebo i ye then
own wealth or aggrandisement. Alas' bow seldom
are such men clown as the depositories of the
people'. interests, and the connervaton of their
libertion! Yet, II le In the bands of such men only
that thew high trues can be safe. ,Weak men—
men without any sense of religion. obligations--
men who ',meek lira lit hypocrisy'—rand whose
highest aim in to grow rich at the expense of the
country, are never safe depositories of power--
Saes were not the men who achieved our liberties
But
and ti 4 [he kiyolatinli, of OW ;Urinous ritpultlio.
t ey wets, el It gettetal rule, just such men as
Jethro recommended, and Moses appointed; and
If what they BO nottlaosmt, y
fished, is destined to remai n an inheritancb to
mme oedullf generations, It will be by the selection
and appointment to places of treat, of men posses.
sing the attribute. of charticter hpre recommended.
41dy lye pot hope that the ffintingelehed mon lute
((c4,
by the voice orth to e people, 'the head of
{be Nation, Mitiort,U. own Commonwealth,
act upon the counsel of Jethro, and call to theft
aid 'able men, cinch as fear Grid—men of truth,
hating covetOusneser At all event., by sending a
cony of youtpapor, contag thew iniggeatione,
to Uenetal Taylor and Governor Johnston, You
will have acted the part of a faithful sentinel, and
will oblige
A SUBSCRIBER.
Govauton's Alitsuor..--A Harrisburgh cones.
pondont alike Philadelphia Ledger, has the follow
log in relation to the Governoes Message:
'The Governor, it is tuiderstood, is busy prepa.
ring his drat annual message. It will be an inter.
eating document, and is eagerly looked for. Ne
Wad W, I hear, the oat innmestitins Gar a dating
kir the gradual liqtddation of the State debt.
Among Ids anagestions, also, will probably be a
general law for the Inixorporation of menu/setun
to
companks, framed, perhaps, upon the general
Ingnutacturing law of Massachusetts. Constitu
ting a *wore of his recommendations, I am inkir..
med, will be a rekmn of the banking system, so far
as requiring sewly created banks to pledge real
estate and deSit State stock as additional gentle.
nee Gar the redemption of then iuueS, singlue to
the banking laws now existing in New York and
Ohio. Another item of the message, it is said,
mill be the reconstruction of the Canal syste m of
the State, upon a plan which shell remove the
management of the State improvement out of the
reach of partisan politics, and' at the same time
reduce the expense of their, management at lout
one third in amount.
Mu► COOL
MEE
Tits Ei.s.•rai,• LWIIT —Oll Monday evening,
th e :loth ot ttriol.er, we visited the Hanover Squat
I . onern '0..111 to behold the new 1,,, tii, and ceritunli
were plens,inriv ~ ,nosed ill thin Ildailifillld trillrAp
01 science. On entering the large mom we bond
it illuminated by n thin's! ve white light, that showed
to perli,iiiin the pictures in the ceiling, end also
some which had been placed in the room to prove
the intensity and power of the new light. The
test, a severe one. wits perfectly r g ti Aritcl.fl i km
the grey. and yellow were plainly perceptible, as
also the flesh tints. A company oomptising sci.
entitle MCI) or eminence, the directors of gas co -
/
panics, the proprietors of patents relating to lig 14
of every kind, and kmultitude or highly intellige t
, and respectable persons, had largely assembled.
Mr. Strada and Mr. Petrie, the discoverers a d
patentees, were on the plaik.rin answering t e
eager questions of acientubc men; nod idler ash
Interval, Mr. Strains gave a bnef outline of t
most prominent characteristics of the new die
very, Which woo earnestly listened to, and r -
queasy elicited banns of ginuine odmiratioo. H e
stated that the problem of rendering the electric
/b light permanent, selfregulating and economical,
ad been ncoomplished. Its advantages were,
that, not being combustible, it was perfectly harm.
leis. That, being without heat, it was not imeri.
one to the eyes or the other senses. That it could
be conveyed by wires as neatly as bell wire. It
Wes OCOIIOMICIII, for the light of a hundred wag
lights could he fornwhed for a penny an tour. The
outer shade being removed, an elegant glen. vase.
clout two fret in height, and six inches in diann,
ter, of au arched shape, and on a metal plate, so
that no air was admitted, was exposed to view.
Wire, conveying the Bold, was all that was to
cl t
be s . and the light was turned off and on by
Mr. P :.;:' land the tracsitlon seemed from day
night, ugh , there were several chandeliers
alight room. The delicate henna hand
ivo hx4r
thus
~ ' the tierce and most appalling
Giaraanaas Prisaatalagollb' si and ll•swePalwrls
The. kdloorhaglittelel7,ll24 accoea of one of the
greaten printing eatabliahmeata in the world is
taken from the foreign correspondence of the N. Y.
Commercial Advertiser;
The other day I spent a couple of very pleasant
hours in going through the printing establishment
of Messrs. .1. G. Cotton Jr Co. This house is. re
nowned for the beauty and correctness of its work,
in which I supperse it is not surpassed in the
world,' certainly it is not in Germany. There
are much larger publishing establohments at Lem.
sic, and the whole of the buildings there might
without much trouble be stowed away in the base
merit of one of Harpers' big factories in Cliff street,
but nowhere in the art of printing carried to great..
er perfection. They employ , in busy times some
tifty compositors and work four or five power press
es and a rouble of dozen hood presses; they also
cast:thielr own type and stereotype plates. Now,
however, the greater part of the cases were UnOcs
spied, and though the piles room was tolerably ac.
tire. Mr. Faso, the superintendent and artist ofthe
establishmeut, in the :natter of printing I me.,
told me that work was nearly the same as sus
pended. I went around among the pressmen to
admire their work. They were striking MT • quer.
to Bible illustrated with wood ants, of which miry
an edition of a thousand is printed; I begged a . cott.
ple of sheets as n specimen. Nothing more beau-
end was ever produced by types and paper.—
They were also working a new edition of Hato.
boldt's Views of Nature, just revised by the author,
with whom revision means mak a thing over
new. Mrs Foss told me that Hn bold! elaborated
his books to the last degree espec ally in regard
the style. The first proof sheets f the "Cosmos to "
came back so blackened with co miens and ofs
minden. that the labor of mak rig the changes
was quite as great as it would he e been to set up
the forms anew; :the subsequent roofs were les s
marked, but stil sufficiently so to terrify a printer.
To this laborious polishing is no oubt in a great
degree due that wonderful beast and richness of
style which makes the "Cosmos" read like a ros
mance.
• Two or three presses were at Work on the Mors
commA edition of Freiligrath's poems Each edis
eon bus been of fifteen hundret, copies, which,
eionstdering that it is but a few years since their
• first fume, shows that the poet catutot complain of I
the want of an appreciating audience. Hai. very
largely paid also which is another good thing.—
4 Elland is most rend, however, of the modern Gee.
man poets..
OChts hook the thirtysthirdedition is now on sale
and most of the editions have been oftwo thousand
' copies. His share of the income is splendid, just ,
I one half ofthe trestle price on each volume, which I
i is two florins. But the popularity of Schiller eclip-
Sera that of all others. In a single year the Messrs.
Cotta have sold remntyriectiroud copie s ofhis works;
4 the regular sole of them is much leas then that, but
I still it is inimense, and of all this poor Schiller never
i realized a Boit —4....ethe is not read ao much, the
r sale of his works never rising above ten thousand
• comes a year—Leasing is also read a good deal,
E but in emtiparison with giants the yearly sale of
Sim copies seems only a trifle. Herder is also about
laid upon the shelf, and Wieland is no longer a
sourre tit profit to the publitibeni. Of the German
4 classics the only author not published by the DI
I Costa is leen Paul fie...works are primed In Lelp.
and have o yen. large circulation Among the
living literary notabilities, the writings of few ore
more sought lor than dace of Humboldt. Of the
Coe11101," the second volume of whtch was ennted
only last year, 11,000 copies have been sold already;
but it moat not be sur-coed that all I :erman hooks
are bought after thin fashion—These are the few
eleeptiong In general the editions of works in
Germany are so 'twill that no American publinher
l would think of muching them. The majority of
works d o nutlet, beyond 500 copies, with which they
gradually relapse tato the indishoW•lne a• out of
l which they , were crcatril. iit the making corked..
i there is no end in then country but luckily sir the
consistence te. the human linen few of them Itre tat
mono.
The hand presse..n Me Messrs. - lotto's press
1
cairn were of a New fork pattern. which I instant.
ly recognised and of which you militia specimens
I in any Inner othee in A 'MM.,. `That press," said
i Mr. F,,,,,' t a the in ventiou of aMr linger. in New
' York. Wr got the non one there and the... were
• mode oiler ii. I con.ler it better than any other
I have seen.' The power presses were of quite a
primitive strnetitre In hart they were of th e m on .
• utarture "I l(i.erg A- Bauer the oroinal in vespors
1 of the pil e s, press The oldest one had been ot
conrant use tor nitro, years, cad had not '.,st a
twitt for repoirs, other than the supplyin o of its
of the machinery whirh had absolutely worn net,
. 7 000 iflll/F1,4n1111 in eleven hones is the extent to
wbich these presses can be doven.
I noticed that there were no apprentices in the
etude...nest. Die. Foss told me than he ma it
a rule not bi hike any. both because they were de n o t
• profitable for fine seirt.: and herouse he did not
wish i' do anything toward inen-astng the rai:. of
• a trade in who'll there As as already ad wrest a sus
pertluity of workmen The wage. did net seem to
me so large a• ro cat.... a treat ru•li to andnns
• tens Comthisibo u s it-cloned by the I oUs. cu..
and is pa.d eight i ,ca '4, b or Irtween ive sad six
)
• cello • thou.... eirveli hours i• a Jai • work.•• nil
ot this rate a •tily the ta.,st rapid nod correct wort,
now con care w•th mere moment employed.•there
dollars and a hal( a week or Oat -eight cents • day:
the great mass of rcimpowtoni do not make half that.
Press work is reekuued by the thousand impress.
lOns foe oho Bible of which I spoke above. the
pres.men got a flora end lately kreetzer. a thou
sand, lint ibis is n cote almost never paid In th
establishment a dorm and fiftee n and th e le g h esi is a
dont, and twisty-four km-corers is the usual rate.
A 'Linn is bay and a half cents, en that for the Ti,.
' tile the pay ws. silty and threesquarter crone The
ordinary rate is MIT to tiftymve emus, at which pri
er. about the same wages will be made by a WOW
workman as at compolation. Though the expenses
of living in Germany are less than is Amerea, sell
, this is relatively much lower pay than received
'by our printers. Nevertheitos, the Ge an breth
renal the types Me the same y, earel happy.
giedocky set of fellows that we a k now on e other
side of the Atlantic_
The Messrs. t:otta have another iittment
l at A ugstiurgh, where shoot the same arnOunt of
work In dune. but of a alert ordinary character.—
' Them they print the A ugsburgh Mono./ Onixes,
iof which they are the proprietor,, ar i d which
, s
known wherever newspapers were ever heard o
Tins oldest and most complete of Gene. pour f.
.
mils has a larger circle of corrospotoienta than any
other paper in the world. There is no place of
any iniportance from which tt does not metier
lell[ln,lllllllslh I believe that since events in Ell."
i rope have Femme of ruch •n abworimet interest
I it has diminished the legion of its kireten cont.,.
;! mom. Though it is not a popular journal, hair
;log the bad reputation of too great so intimacy
with the secret funds of the Austrian treasury in
; former times, and being still charged with facia.
noes friendship (sir the Hapshurgh dynasty, it has
shelled in the general increase of Cl/Calla/Oa
which the revolution has brosight to the German
paper.. It. present subscription list a 11,000
and I .mutt whether any or its cote
Germany can boast a larger. mporaries in
I was told at Berlin that two king establish e d
conservative papers, published there, went as
high as 20000 each, but about half as to be deducted
for current exaggeration. The ordinary
an of the A. g .a,,,, , ,h (iaZINI C In even more than that.
i but
it
iniortnation is edictal. ItS price in Hise•s
no is shoot S7,NI a year, and at this cheap W C II
illta/Shfs its readers with a greater mass of news,
in more complete details and more Illlelhvally
I arranged, than any paper in England, France or
A merica. It is daily a perfect eneyelopedia of
I nifirrnontion from all parts of the world. T
it all seem• not of the question, but o rend
en turn
I the part p.m want and the' is notbi ag assen to
tial
omitted. This Ls the elsaracterisOr of the German
press; the latenes s of its new. la lint the matter of
Mint importance, the proprietor. would not spend
their last cent (or the exclusive knowledge of an
event at the earliest possible second before it had
happened, but when they have told a story they
WWII told it thoroughly end put their readem in
possession of the fact and all that concerns it
Tbr French ,line to the variety and tale of
their editorials, the Eish and American by
es d electric h d hall be an Mgrsp •,an --ti.,
I said rl---i y the more or less stiliul 119/1 of the his
hug whieh roll,arvi l the render that his o the
' greatest Joon.: under ilie sun, and the Germa ns
by encyclopedia,. mom ehenairencra and thorough.
seas. As a general lining the editor of a large Gel ,
Mae paper is the tient informed man In the worH,
and a French editor lathe worst
The OciThin kno-ve the eiohntrea in 4 rregon
Sod ;he it i l ;' •llv4 lmi v. " l- Pilriles ill all the shires of
Englund, be•nlea e • ety tlung else, while it la a
chime,• if me Fri:mailma n litiowi a m o o, o b no ,
matters beyond the frontiers of his own enuntry.
For a day, one would a 111011/land lialen rather
have 1114. Frcni binan hir 0 rompaninn, Itut hie a
long Voyage give OW the Clerttinn. The n ews
v tiers of the two rimistrie n ore like the men.—
h, I,,nri. 011,1161 Is a contintmtio Dohuonl
pamphlet and tlel. year in of lilt!" .-31.. h ot t h e
German you bnid
~nrri;iliy inttyyttignier, lb II
.6. 0,„0,,,,, from whiuk Ileum losto
dra nano will
draw their tinnier:ids,
power which mttnifeStS itself in the' :
snitch all present, and an Ingolnntsrg hantof
mirstion manifested the almost aortal lateral with
which this matchless triumph of human skill and
science was appreciated. Mr. Straits dicbood
hu intention of shortly giving s aeries of lectures
on the subject. After answering numerous ques
tions. the company separated, certainly impressed
'with amazement at the discovery, and admiration
of the gentlemanly and modest hearing of the di.-
c overers.—Dougl as Jezolii.• Paper.
For the Pittsburgh Gazette.
• Pursuant to adjournment, the Whip and Anti.
masons of the Fourth Ward, that at the house of
V. Fehl, on Tuesday evening, to nominate ward
offirom, I. PrANUCII, E.y , is the Chair, and 0. IL
Rippey, Secretary.
• A communication was received from M. Rob•
ertson, Esq., declining to be a Candidate kw any
office.
The knowing nominations Neese then made
Select Council—F. Lo renz.
Common Celt o , cd—liniciti Holmes, R. M'Kaight.
lohn Winona
School Directors—W. W. Wallace, R. E. Mc
t .man.
Acteasor—Rieltard Hope.
A.triatant Assr.s."---Cakb Lee, Israel Higgins.
Judge of E(ertion,-0. H. Rippe)
Inspector—l. M. White.
JOSEPH PENNOCK, Prest
0. H. Rimy, Seey.
[Cr Perron Coar urn
sest. Paustreterr E11014,
Tbe Rev. R Luturv, late a Monk, wilt deliver his se
cond Lecture on aurienbir Confession, to gentlemen
only, at Arou,o Fourth Went, on ' this (Thursday)
evening, Dec.:Nth. at 7 o'clock.
The Lecture .11 be illustrated by a sad catalogue
of inconttovectlbje quotations from the Latin Theology
of the Infallible Church of Rome, which catalogue Mr.
teahey has, by public requeet, translated, and pub.
beheld with the original Latin on one side of the page,
and English on the other, and wilt be oifered for sale
on the evening of bin Lectu ar re: price 25 cents each
book. Ladies and Youths e positively prohibited
frorn coming. this Lecture.
Tickets Its cents.
117 . Ulm rut Pronto Mimes.—lf you wish to be sae
peindul In any undertaking, you most always 'use the
pe menus.' Therefor, if you have • cuugb,
proper 72,„;,.. eirconissx and be cured, for It in the proper
means. Have you Asthma or difficulty of
to breathin
then the only efficient means to cure you g,
ls its
Jame'. Expectorant, which will Immediately 1 r m e
ths spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and I.:netts and brings up the mucus which clogs them
up, idol thus removes every obstruction to free respi
ration, while at the same tone all inflammation is sub
dued, and • cum is certain to be effected. Have you
hitonetuits, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or In fart any
Pulmonary Affection, then uric lapse's Expectorant
and retie/ is cerium and you will find that you have
ased,the proper means.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Store
street near-Wood
yayag's Fxractosta.w —We would call attention to
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Conaumptton,
Asthma, anti ell affections of the Throat and Langs
fleeing severeltnnea 'cubist a few years peat had occa
sion to use n rnedirune of Ilita kind, we have by experi
ence tested its excellent qualities, and are prepared to
recommend it to other., Abutment or other pubile
opeak.., bronchtul effecuons will fled
greet Itett,fit hoar tin ore II i• prepared by a actentl
phy.wtatt. an till clae.c.• writ find it a safe and efls-
reenter inilirtne In the dtwases for winch it re re
conmientle tObto) Cross and Journal
For sate a tbe Pekin Teo Store, N 0.70 Fourth street.
tares
0- The soft Angelm expresstou *lsmme females
reatetisl to mew, while; ilte repulsiv, emarse. muddy
yellow I/Ifn of e th ers, scenes disgust—the .11.1210
males. Could such people be induced to try • cake of
!Pe true Sort.' Itultuu Chemical Soup, they would S.
rairN w)tb the chooge. They would have • dell.
este lent. ',hoe sko, wh/le every dutfiguremerst of
teapot..ould ft,ooffd cured•
acu tlss Sumer —Persons who h•ve bought cheap ;
eounterleila sod 111/11.01• of au.. mud hate load no Cl.
lee produced,
n' must try Ito, the orcprout Mod,
0r Jmte Soup. Fur sale m ell Lau,.
t), street .
mar 24
14u (Snail
o as lUD Txtvo —Pervons who have e1t14,,
tI4 , , are 6,..0rab1y a..hred that a 2 . 11. boa of Jones'.
Ananer Tooth Paine Will, on oe trial, without fail,
the Itraath pure an n d .vreet
Te et h a 6,, and Gum. hard
Rrader..a.i tryanee For side by 11'M JACK
SON, ri, rd. nigh oi the LtoT bow.oei.3
fp esrnsaive or morbid peerrilon, of bile la
ierli loin,. It ii• toulte •nolenldo•torioa nee of 0. dig.,
tsar Org., and bring on maligionni and unrnanagea
bir i,evo.ra wh , lioflen poi an end
.1 The sumch
1.1 o ie:noow.lu( these haul owereuon., and this ran
ono. , adoly hr arliahrd by ine now of A Bann
nrl Anti-Holtuna Pil eonip l, Lich'wre • mull valuable
mni) r•tharile The) an be gin with Lat.) al all
nod ullord rdref in • very than Woe.
Pro.oar.-d and .uld BA FA 111 , 11 , ,T0CK k Co.
roroier and wood, and corner gib and wood San
.or..
willl ,l am )our I. , recklik serret, wirorn your tooth, AY: •
1 l.orty
rytUalLgorly
W. 11. Wright, D. D., Dentlat.
l'ittabo
Ovros icla .c anßank d re•edene
011., r
14.u1. from Foonh at9reo'clocct, orpk
toost t6c
tP 2
AL, and Iwo, 2 clock to SV. SI. 1
aopl4-1 Ay
Tn• Frrnar auu Nerteerte, AND Finn larstrantree
CoutrANT —An election for rune Di recuara, to gene (or
the ensoton leer, will be bold or th e oat., of dd. COM
pant. on the firm hlohday of t .larinar7, 1e451, between
th decle-dul e hours ot to A Al, ant ROBERTI t
•
pINNBY
Buy.
•
Verso Flaaa• klaesecnka 1411314. T sauTusSlck
ha rmlassA replier arraying of the tocatken, ens
eettou the eater. to scree far the ensusok Year,
ural ha held .1
the Ilan" on Tuesday encl.'s. /tottery
Uth, al 7 o'clok. deC37.ed S FIANKT,
Floor. Waal, Marnso —The Anumasomi nod
Whim. of the Eighth Want, will meet at the Public
thik (1410.44} evening, at
,or
for them/rpm., liOnaniutog candhlatcs for emoted,
and othc/ otEcera kir said Wain
UT order.
th DIED,
Weilnetulay, the 27Th nst., Boma, infant daugh
ter of Jomph R ay
b,l
Th 4 funeral vrill take place from the residence or
her father, Liberty meet, at 9 o'clock thm day, Tlgnia
day, and proceed to the Cemetery..
PAOTCIBIIf
HE large and well built Factory, erected on
POB GALE 011 BE7IT.
street, Allegheny city, by
led far sale o rent from the km of JXlt9l.l:et.
lot on which the ' Foamy is erected, fronts 100 feet on
Rebecca street, and runs back 110 feet to Park street.
The main buildang is of brick, three storks high and
Oti feat long by 17 feet wide. The Engine Liao. is
large and commodious, with au engine, boiler, stank,
kn.. all to complete order. n e property will het sold
low, and on advantageous termce
hatpin: of ROBERT hrIiCNIGHTI
Agent_
rrAKE NOTICE—The undersigned Executors of Me
1, hut Will and Testament of John Deemer, lath of
Moon township, dec'd, haying taken odi testementary
letters, hereby notify an persons ludebte3 to make pay
ment; and h ose havidg /Mims against said estate will
present them duly alifhenticated 10, soulrment.
JOHN DEEMER,
IsAAC
December Mr. N. DEEMER" E'""*"'
T.
ReeevingFor* H u . cinvesdsuq3i
l Gooma-.
siqn MeiNbant,
curare Srsar, Sr. Lora, No.
B.—Pinct abet:mon Paid to orders tor purchasing
to Th. market, nhd aII Diminoo, promptly iranaruckl
Reference at Pittsburgh, John 'Paden 4C.
dee.23-42m
C
J1Z454-42
, fl u RaID DR 1.1,1? BEEF/ It — OUN DS-4S We
r;,..lluror mirk for Wally u
dertS
__SHP4HIWS&NICW.S
_I N DIA RUBBER CLO lOC 3 794 baba Rubber Cloalt a
put reed sad for vale 'at tge India Rubber Depot,
No 3 Wood .L d aecti • J H PHILLIPS
INDIA RUBBER BANDING, for Machine —A
large attainment Jun reed and (or We at the India
&titin Dapot, No 3 Wood street. decal
APPLES •64 Milt choice Apples, lands [ nom aunt
Wellsville, and for nibs by
tN
dcc
JAB DALZELL
R OLL BUTTER— IS bids prune Roll Bolter, di non
dev2l ga
R OLL
for le by JAR UA.LREL4
•
*war at
----
62 UNDRIES-17 bbl. Lard; 4$ utak, Feather.; 6 do
i (Unseat, 11.1 do Flaxseed, to arerve;' for sale by
dect.S /SALA.' DICKEY a Co, front at
pimd,E:gr— "4. r - 'mzi.k . ,:ztja a -
Q ALERATUS--05 easko ciereTauct hatc..iinicisli bbl.
I do
do. 10 Liza do do. p olvo nsei o l l olool44 4 casks
1 do do
do; for..2ya by dicyd" liltK AVOANDLCSB
....._._
e or ihkit, ilat reed and for
t) . ' . ;•.,.w.; tit i
_de b ts I)*
8 k IV ii A RBAUGii
.1, , %A .1 .Xx;ED--...K0
----- h:. 4 ----..,_ r --- J.., ~. eiee,
de . 1. "":4diV HARHAV(III
..
Red._____----
SinilioAse AcoSologniact.:kby
droll
13 :Mil DUCK-01;10e;itoaol Doc: 1 Ilt sra4l an — d
11)11 1. for male 3 doot.' 1 . 2 .4.4 Y 40 BAI/1.111
N 4 AcKtulli.-410 ;a7i. No al - 1..m, .......,
..3'.11°1 tfccßhl_ Btk IV /IA itLIA,Uu rf
BucK%vicAT PLOUR—GO sack• hulled Buck
wheat Pious, ass extra unfelt', in store nod (or sale
by decks_ 80. IV 11.4.R8AU011
II
RV APPI.RS—atO boats "
4erii
LARD -13 bbbt tow Nu {
bt
d soros nod tot skit; by
reltt
A--------
I.lil-1O bb le reed Nod for sale by
1.1 1.411 . J k BbLOYD_
I)EAVER BBCEVIS--ttit dos Buckets, to store soll
X.) for stile derttt 1 & 1111,21 L?
A LERATUS-5191091,1Vialss b.. .... 1 .k k
by_ he, ~,z,.....,k co
Akß—okegs or store and far gala by
droll ?ASSET & BEST
_
DUCKWII T FLOI
LI 23 and 30 lb sacks, I
dretYr
1011 N-100 Gogh Corn, ni .tore and for .ale ll & a, by
e A IibIIrTRONG CROZER
liTlotC.C.o—.mllerkr,7sjws 11,40nr...11f10p00,03
der%)
4 9 Wltar rt
pvtilitivill—rupiroe.l4_434l"oo 1410 by
'AijELL 9Crlyat
E343--a0 Wostorn Raibrro C 004•000 •tOO O
kJ and l on sale by droAl ROUT DALEKLI.B.
F LOA ttr . tl 4. br y tt now mauling from unmet
doolU IDAIAH DICKEY lk Co, from et
iR-73 ——_
each II W. Mow, in
aale by
frlayrll29l9 A CROZF.R
I ;RATHER-5-1W sacks now 4114.44 Nun •10•31301 Pon Yitt; lot mkt by
deo IS Disi/k/i DIMCEY a ea
UNDRIFS-48 sacks Fawkes.; 4 do .44.
s
res bal. by dean 13A1.411 DICKEY k Co
.$/% 1 Ape to
?'llll:i.ratet
DRUM W. R. C HEESE-0:04s prime W R Gee..
I.dlng and tor tile by ,
_ .
BAOLstilt k Bum,
l 9 and 20 wood sr
L ARD -12 bbl. No 1 LAN, landior, for sale by
BAUALEY a SAIITH
C 41:1; i :
(I =l
y b blCiag• ugal i c i re .Mager Coo•
Diamond Ilyspaty at deatioss.
On-rneaday afternoon. PAD, at 3 o'clok.
mill be sold o n the prearlms t .that very valuable three
s‘orT brielt-Oore boom andim, situate on the corner
of the publre square and Doantoud alley, at present
occupied by Mambas" Osmetl and others, which yield•
an annual rent of , S B CO-110-lot laving a front et 25
alle cr , thc Diamond ; and extending along Diamond
y rab 60 feet Terms at sale:
d
JOHN D. DAVIT
Lary* Stock of. F . critry stied Staple Dry Gcod.s.
On Thursday wartim e Dom as, at to o'clock, al the
Commercial Ealeaftoams. etaner of Wood and Fifth
streets, will be sold ea a credit of three months, on all
sums over 650
.111.7y.adn!gArrul.
witraxite.rivteotznasonwsithlefreey.
press/y fortills niutkilt, and most be .14 Irithont re
serve to close sundry consirptments. Goode will be
ready (or examination an the day of sate.
Atlo'cleck
Gsocastual.
hhtls prime hi is Fuger, 114 chests Y tea, 10 do
do old do do, :0 b ra fine quality V. Tobacco, Ibf pipe
Preneh Brandy 4 gr do chtutmagne, kV bags feathers.
1 crate assorted china add queens...me.
A general assortment. of household funuture, cook
ing moves, kitchen Mends, ike•
et 0 o'clifek,
A lame collection of miscellaneous books., cobra.
eine standard works 14 the .earious departments of
literature, fins illustrated and splendid and splendid
annuals in rich binding, family and pocket bibles,
blank books, letter and, cap Writing paper, Fold and
steel pens, &e. Also, a and,
of articles amiableholiday prewous dett27 for
Tits/Lima.
C. 8. PORTER ' j, Mamma.
THIRD NIGHT OF MR. R. WILLIAM.
TIMLIZAT, DICIOIM :2, Will PA acted a Comedy
in ono act, called
Tom Tape
Sally Seragg•
To be followed with
RORY' O'MORE
Rory O'hfora ' Mr. IL win
De Weleken . . ' Mr. J. Dun,
Kathleen ' ' bliss Cruts,
The whole to conebide with the
Tom More
/111S/I LION.
Mr. B. Wiltlisp
no- In reheatanb—Ots arca ag , Naw Vona.
Norms—The Gallery will moron closed doling thi
cold weather. Al aod nd Tier, S 5 cents.
WOOL, FLOUR Alio, PROD vox.
LIMAN, REBID & CO.,
to Reed, - Hord & C 0..)
astarieztam °maximum , ' MERCHANTS
BOSTON, AURA.
Reticular attention paid to the late of all kinds of Pi
duce. and liberal adranees midis on consraments.
L R. & Co. have leave to refer to—
Alessr• H. Robison & Co.-
m, Gin raisin:ugh.
Reed, Parka & Ca, Beaver;
" Lawson & Corode, 1, 701r/11e, 0.
Boswell Marsh, Esq. 'Steubenville, 0.
A. Brad, Esq.
WP P etterson.
Messrs B Cratigle k Co. j Wheeling, v/
-
" Gill & &tont, )
Rhodek & Ogiebr,Bridg. port, 0.
deo:47-Mks...ay-10S
For San F,
' 7 .-nallmel Oalitoratia, From
Baltimore.
The fine and Will known ship XYLON,
Captain C. Alillington, $OOO barrel's berate°,
will sail about 10th to 15th January, and has
dspurious and very superior accommodatio us between
ecks for paslengert. This ehlp otters superior ad
vantages to those going out. Cabin passage BM& be
tween decks, with Navy ration& ROM For pusage
apply on board at BELL'S WHARF, Fella Point, or
to Mums. J. JEINVDEILSON & Co,
deer-dlare 77 Pratt st, Baltnnore.
.
WOHADZISTEWS JP141),011.
ro EIVF-D thin day, and for aide at Minufactuters
H. Bf=lit h een
r,N.lr ' ' e" 7l instra c'd Pi ta are eonerdebry
ed fully equal, If not stiperibr, to hay now made in N.
York, having as fall, rounti, and - melodious tone; war
ranted to wear well and mu satisfaction.
The price of thews Pianos is believed to be much
lower Ulllll any ether Manufacturer's In N. Y.
Thom who are in want of it good and elegant Psano
at a modentie price,
will plisse roll and examine th e
above st the store of the subscriber, where • large ay.
sone:lent of Chickennek eclpbraled Piano* can arways
be found. JOHN 11. IdELLOE,
deer
01 Wood et
JUST RECEIVED—Two splendid new Piano fortes,
from the celebrated factory of Nuns & Clark, N.
Y, sod Of octave Piano; rosewood, with elegant car.
atom one CH octave, with Coleman's -Cohan Attach
ment.
.•
These very supenor Alnico will be sold at mutifac-
Wrens linen
_ H KLEBER.
ileeV Role Agent for Nunn. I Clark
galls tund cold Winter Sperm Oil;
OILS -IMO u
MO do thetehed do do do
1500 do do do Whale do
500 do N W <out mode do do
8 hid. Not Lard
5 do LanoWed, warranted pare , do
do
as do firma 'rennet,, avaentd gene, do
is wore and fur sate by
deer MILLER & RICKETS/UV
POZt SAL=
A DRUG STOME alreed aitaiitlorb—The stork ir
,11„ nearly new, and Well seleetdd, with • 11‘mta _nut
of custom—will be sold on retry favorable terms Uor
further tuformation inquire at ibis oilier, or at PILICOIt
de PAULL'S, Market st, \Vheeliag , Va.,--Vtitecling
Times.
dee:OW&
-
N (ft IC E —Left my bed_ and board, wnhotii any taw
C• 17.0 Or provocation, my wife LUCIND.t. Alt
p l
ersons are forbid trusting her on My accosat, for 1
wil um
dac pay any debts contracted tz . ker.
e atre FORSVTIL
P URSE LUsT—Waa diopped by a Lady her way
from Ellion Eogbalea book store, Wood at. to
Eaton's insonting =ore, • posy. Silk Pam, wink.
with meal beads, contalniog a Slb bout on th e Bank of
Piusbargh. The fiader 1:1411 .itahly monad o re..
by
lealrldg the sate. at either of the above named re..
deal
A RTIPICIAL FLOWERS—Saida A Johnson, in
Market at, would Invite the attention of dealers
and *then to their extensive stoek of Pron. and
American artificial Flowers, which Will be offered of
eastern prices.
decd
NSW ORLRANB SUCAOn hand, 30 khdeP
N Boyar, old crop, which will. be sold low to
close consigmnent dectrr JOHN APFADSI4 &Co '
S ODA ASH-30 casks Soda Ash, of a sopa o.
•17C.47 r dual-
O
10
Land and for
"11 3
bI HN hPFADEN &
IN - ACKER/M-2M bbls but quality Lapp
dew No 3
JIL Mackerel,. hand and for sale low by
JOHN APPADEN & Co
Q UNDRIPS—i kgoNo 1 •2bh Is Roil Boner,
very niece 4 d:dty Peaehea, now landing; for We
by dea o 7 ISAIAH DICKEY f. Co, water, al
'l3l CBO2IATE POTASH—On hand.ind foe sale by
.1.10 de.S7
gq A LT' e S TA RTAR -6 0 ib• Oa band and for role by
dl7
KIDD & Co
CAIIII lbe on band for sale by
J !ODD & Co_
(10/1 LIVER OIL -23 galloon on ha. and Ss sale
d & Co
S UGAD—M Ithds prime N OStanvos t crop;
20 do de do tr , , ast teed
and tor sole by dee!? ak IV AgAuuti
, landing f
t alc by deelk7 81_,W HAHHAVO/lat
meat, by decx7 C ° l;LEtZt.'7:,#l 4
RH"AU" d
WH:AC aOO 4'
OAP AND CAN 0
S 111:
Its) doZo s tabold cart ea; MI do do stitt candles J;sl
dil ce7 8 & W HAKRAcdti
nk4ago
PM received mat{ bar sada by
deePJ 8 X, W HARHAVOII
r pOrtA rt CILXI-14 IaTS. Ctociocati Ws Tobacco, last ,o-
d sod for sale by
_ •
, •
AX.LOW-80 DWI Sheep Tallow, a prime - T a
' final
received and for sale by ' ruel c '
•
•7_ _ _ BAW 11A11}.11
-
N-
T . ARD-10 664 No l Lent; 18 bbls prir ,x. ti a E Es gt w A in, ssa ''''
tie Roll Rot-
...'"
I ill'
JJ
ter Jan rftetved and for sale try , ' ffitgLa TO 4141) 42d74
r,,4647 8 & Tr HAltwatt
...' fla4gg
_ . ._
utM 3 TNUTB--10 bbla Chstiryta plat /lading and Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
W! .. L . !9!b_r 717 ,Z7 'ga II DAABAUGH _ TTAIR, FITE DAcirttRIJNIVINr )1' ICI -
1 1TE 3 , 1 ,T.N1V:1-8.1 tibia White Beans, reed and r t iE ,B" 3 . 7 ' •. *P B vltolie tnfor p med that tts ' ' Lime
• T to lam - bt ,__A J , 8t w
ft,itljAUCH wlss commence pinning on mo trTtlt Wet An
_ it
et.teaeaugl.atlpdturamd m ailc IT
t !beastati Trull tcs .
mlaY of home., romitna. day and n4ht .r t c re be
be
prepared to forward 0000 lbw freatist 8.87._ Arg,-
____pand3 .
D LEECH
pwarmint TILANSPOWTATIOii-iiiiEs
,-...._ 18 48. .ft 141411.
BETWEEN LIALTIAIORE AND PiTTBIII.IRGII.
iry - Time, 5 days. ZI)
hierchandiaer tranaponed at Canal MI!.
roßsrrn a. DLINCAN L Amm
Water wee; Figsgaargb.
n o et7
FRAILET a AIA.R.grIAI4.4, Agents,
47 I arta meek galtiam.•
0 , kegs Refined l Ar . v4, lkr , sale Ay
+c ji k _it:4 l . C.Y r np- a S
riR bk. Beatek Ikrtfag, "u,
by dee.g 'NY IiCKINVIAZ,MLEI+S
D 0 . 11. Bv7v#-- 4 44;,y, cq.k 13Quex. reed and
joi.v#D wrreft— i 0 kW; reed and r r aalcto
-00C.4 \VICK it / 11. CANDLF1 •
LAttp—lo Lads No Leaf La,* ..,33 kegs do do do--
een rted and tor sole by
d
trL'A.I.III4YI_
pal d ' . ASl 7 l-4 canto p rim a Poiash,,(or 50... -
---- _ ‘VI9iKA:S;Stt/KIESSI
(A INEWN6-8 sacks G10r , ,,g, :pot' and fn; rale b
4_,..?-_deS7 WM &KI.CANDLESS
011ESTI!Iii9K—ISTIQ Chestouts, reed and for sal
V WICK & I d • CANDLE.YaS uu '
.:11C4K.OJY NUTS -2 box obeli barks, roTsole by
WICK & ACANDEY•S
..'OULD c A ga ------ ji ----- ------ ,
--
- -
„K dlea;62 d 0 d o s * t tad b ra; c e i °" a u m "' d
•oale by • '
ii de l ef/76_,1 WIC/C 4/'CAN4I•S
2G bin w flaw 4do r
C do; for .o l t t _ Icor .mct-e.jkr_cr4LE.Ts'":'
. -
beet
4 -- , tv .2
.syEED-a-ied; IS bogs o;
o eel? WICK & AVCANDLESS
•cm eae 0.7-
dee 10
MIEN I?, RII4 41,
EAD:inue Fig soft MIEN p,
i4IA - Y
j deele PRALLlllkliftler tco
co
R Ft ON'D
fIASTOR
,
flierrON-101 bale. Cotton for onto by
Cov &old FRIEND, RllK`ok. L PICKLES-10 bbl. Ptak., 'notion oonrignment,
and for ule by C /1 URANT,
dee d
4l witko( .4
ij CIARE. OF AMMONIAIi ma rej .t wo to.l
LEITER
ARE.
awe
polt ,, c DvAmA k c 4 (;—‘,Ncv,R—J,l7.,ll4,
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1,7 "- '7 - * - " .
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N DiIOII.IIOAN
Bpri^: ut No I titep 2t b r , 1 . 4410 do
F.4°4 b) W, cu.
deal► BROWN it CULDnwmON
••••
01.-450 tails Lmseel 011; 10 do beat .inter L/111
Alan reeei.ed and for .ale
FLAXSEED, Krt.--53 larks Ftstbenc
r bass Flaxseed; it do Glorenc landink fro m
rummer Fort Pin and for sale b 6
floc 19 JAMES DALZiaI
eIIMSTNUTS-lao barbels nub. Piairr" -- z... 400
ranke now crop; Jo. noo'd and for sots vr by
&oar-di • JAIII JD. %Wad . St
ULK PORK-60,c00 lbs manna Ileoty &Us ik.114
1.) shoulder., to Atli's; for salq by
droll) F=M4
DED LED—lb bbla, watruted, pey . 00,
Coosigeon; for sal* by
ditty PREEND, DREy ci
S UNDRI}I3-40 bbl, Green Applesk
Penelle.; 60 do mail beauL 4 btu. Rye; 31
haat dried Applesi bur reed and for sale by
d!na Ito Royini Na 4.1)_.
RID— BUTTER —8 bbbribeli Rail blaner.itistrec'd
ai for oils br deal! R GOBI SON &11.14
AUCTION , SALE&
ny John D. Davfls, Auctleasar.
3 I I
SICETCHFS IN INDIA.
Mr. J. Dial
.3114. Crni
9_ a :w HA REIALTGEI
BIIitiLE & COIN PAST LIP/LESS
m asa
FOR FUNBERA.AND, RALTINOI% AND TOP:
NASTF:RN
11 , 11 E Prop/jaw. of 111111 Line have inti on New Stock,
and are prepared to forwud paeknproof all de
puons daily, at the lowest rate.a.
J. C. 11 1 DWELL, Aznin t
WSW* street, PlUS:mesh.
&MONSON tr. BOUM,.
&Routh Charles at, thlllimone.
'UPPERS and others am' nformed that this Lk
0 continues to ran daily. informed &
&e'en* ".
reeetpled for by FIVE 1.41,y LINE abd
in, at low rates and sgembed time.
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is a. AND . 01110 WA , G,,ION • 4 41 NE, -
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_ PrITSIIIIIICIII A '
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TlllBmert, 5 A nt — rtilLll DELP/ILL
LINE, wh •" . '"n° 0. , T ..11,. Mare.
cc .
pc.,
„URI 1711111ClOttilly ),..4 wi,...., ii...,
OD
in of Jaz* " "44.11° °. ur eornmet t oo - rn r
~,,,,b„. ,'QTY oeg oelog (h i , mall train Eari ' T
alE6 l lV9Ale• p l p li nes on Me turnpike
• 'MILL IS re auTLEit , 1,::°-
Market , at,
Aee23
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Engunyol.nuortu._AAl,".!pe.;l4:r 'lb' :P6 re C tl i' oh V G " etuta - 54.3 a
MIA:I
ratrese in tkeTtrdhagla"'"(Le v '"
'kill'l
Wu"h'4-
Wicp.
in procure •
cf .°
c o good femalanon,
Watdd prefer a oitunnort tuft IZtae",-1.,:""/Pren s. Sh ?,
wee spoken in couveravAtort 8,1,,,,,,,,,ErZ, lb.,,,,,"rdc'''
Sher acquirement* bud at unlir
ault; Avery, Frederick • — -"""°' AL Hoare,
Lo• eo n andJothas Manna,
__.deMeAllar .
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---BE:CYCIA-0. - -
og BALE nt the ~ .vouer have and Planing, Mil.
..y Allegheny cit-130D feet oOki incli Dot* Pe ry gupedox quality, .alved and- CarcrallY ahrck in
raP4 last.
Al a41( 1 3,0:10 feet of 19 oad 9 iooh Deckin. •
deaChdlertdrt NEVILLE 11. CRAlti ik ,
9091
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.0...1—.93,C0tT5t0f dry.Ykoi , ,9-7----____"o:, ..
vasey
s__,.9" ,abore. dec2o NEVILLE D CIL.o Ga. •••••
RIM , * ea
oko&P, ass , 75 b.zLed- bildmoo fay earb
by •
A
Ll stant.A.,m hand and gnsale
.401/,..=44,1 16111 /AMID sCa
gTEAMBOATS.
9;3OIHH . AS•I 6. P-ITTSLIIIItOII
I , 4l s in
DAILY PACKET LINE.
troll knew line of spletultd passenger &care
ers is rum composed of the lar g est, males ; b „,,
and tarnished. sod most pose erftd beers on Ike
waters of the Wt. _ livery actocumml•tion end corm
fon that money tan procure, has been provided For pas.
sen g era The Line has been in opensuon for fire yes. ;
—has carried a nullion of people without the hum loin.
r y to their persons. The Lease will be at the fool Of
Wond Meet the day promo. to startin g , for the Mop
ticm of frel g ht mat the entry of rassengers on the m g t.
ter. In all cases the passa g e motley man be paha in
advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
The ISAAC NEWTON, A. Men;
wlal
leave Pitteburgh every Sourl'y rootorlig at 11.1 o'clock;
%Theehog every Sunday eveurog at 102. IL
May W , 11,17.
MONDAY PACKET.
The MONONGAIiELA, cyn. Slrraiwill fume
burgh every Monday morning at ID o'eloehi IThoehridl
every Monday evening a: In P.
• -
TUESDAY PACKET.
leave
The ILIBERNIA Capt. J. Illdassua-rg, wip
Pittsburgh every Tuesday minutes at 10 &cluck;
Wheeling every Tuesday- evening at Di.. a.
---
WEDNESDAY PAT.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Ca C
pH E
t. R. Bun, will
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday monnag at 10
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesday evening at /0
THURSDAY PAC/LET.
The BRILLIANT, Caps. Geace, will leave Pill/-
bu rgh every Thuruday morning at 10 o'docti Wheelie(
every Thursday eventing IU r.
RIUDAY PACKET.
Th. CLIPPER No. Y , Capt. Qum., will leave Pim.
burgh every Friday morning at 10 o'clock; IN/meting
every Friday evening at 10 r. N.
.
The
BAT UILDA Y PACIEIBT.
nresSENGER, Cat_ , mill leave Atte.
burgh every Saturday mor p nleg et tultrzen &duet Wheelie
every Saturday evening et;10 r. Y. g
NEW LISBON AND PITTSBUENtt :DAILY LINE
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACKE7I9, '
4E4 84 V . alai=
(via orasoow,)
•
Leave. Pittsburgh daily, nt 9 o'clock, a. .na
rives at Glasgow, mouth of the Sandy and Ikuvery Ca.
rid,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon at Lk awns eight.
Leaves New Lisbon at o'clock, P. M., tioakityg the
trip cattalo, the river during the night,) and Wallow
at o o'clock, A. AL, and arrives nt Pinkbargh al a r.
hi.--ttitth making a COlllllll2O. Hite for carrying pa*
mengere d freight between New Lisbon und-Pina:
burgh, I nshorter time and at lees rates thee by to
other y
route.
The proptieton of this Line hove the pleasure Or 111.
forming the public that they hose fined up tarot= Chase
Card Ro oth , the the , th.clamodytion of passenger's did
freight, to run in co.-teetlon with the .well knows
steamers CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and calumet
mg, Glesgow, with the Pittsburgh ,q3ul
nnO and other dolly hoes of steamers down the 011ie
end Alrimisaippi rivers. The proprietors tdedget {bone
selves to spare no e rpe '
asey ttOtbiO to 1.11p . X 0 COMtoLU"%ddiriohd.'oth'P",,a"Oftrpl/oatA ri.rHORIZEb
AGENTS.
G Jl. FIART‘N,
&W. HARR& UGH, # Pittsburgh.
R. HANNA & Co. •
rnyllitt J. IlAxßetiou & co. . # Ne w Lebeql•
NOTIOE—The steamer BEA YEA, Chute, Eita.
ler, ardi kayo after this notice, for Wellsville pima&
ally, at 9 o'eloeit in the morn.hy lel3
1811.8. "
PITT/1111VMM 6 1111.0WISSIVILLZ
Daily Psoket Line.
FEBRUARY Ist, 140 FEBRUARY 1at,191
LEAVE DAILY ATu A. Al, AND 4 P. AL
The following new boats couplet'
tae fine for the present season: AT•
LANTIC, Capt. Junes Park bitom
ALTIC, Cam A. Jacobs LOUL9
M'LANE, Caet K Bennett The mam s
ue entirely
new, and are hued op without regard to eipeusa. Ev
ery comfort that money can procure has torlde4L
The Boats will leave the Alanonrahcla Wha rf Boat id
the foot of Ross at. Passengers will be punctual on
board, as the boats will certainly Mare nt the wirer-
Used boom e A. M. and 4 P. AI Jan3l
FOR NEON 0111.EANN --7.11.111
ro, T n hei ipleadid and fast running Men
FAIRMOUNT,
0 V F.bben, master, will leave for
e above and latermarbare pan on
Ineausty, Jan tal, id IF o'clock,a
For freight or passage, appli on board
PI.R lIIARIKTTa, PA
And lloelungport, and intermediate landings.
cThe fine steamer Poe,
NVEI.I.BVILF„
Poe, °ulcer, will leave for the above
evrry Tneaday, at to o'clock, •.
or plea•affe appy on board. dec27-11to
FOR Si. LOUIS.
iniraL The
ROSCOS
splendid pasaeng
~ er steamer
Jaye., master, will leave for NWT.
nd intermediate ports this day.
For Ere;gta or passage apply on board. . dee23
FOR LOUISVILLE
The splendid new strainer
miEgaz., TEGRAII Nl,
Ilaslcp, waste LE r, wit
ll !rave a.
for above
d
rad lost, at 10 o'clock . intermetlinte ports on Salarday,
For freight or passage apple on board, or to
BURI3ItIDGE, WILSON & CO.
GEO 111111LTEN' BERGER.
REGULAR FRANHLIN PACKET.
The kale steamer
FORT PITT,
n iali a tpr at !. , :li t iler,e7lll maste=Llyula
—try Wednesday and Saturday eeeel~, at 4 o'clo
ME=ME
.l 1 on board
REGULAR LOUISVILLE I'ACKF
19
The sp lendid ~ stew
VERMONT '
Wm Gaslemmatise, •
.nil leave !Dribs
th .
ve and 'memo ° i;'' „,...,,, w .„4. y
For freight or passage, apply r m . ' b: , n t......
,__.,.
FOR ST. L.O",Th - _.!.°P
is ai t. The
4'4.V :ill itiVTdATl.Ogbfl,"4"""t
Lucas, •,ruL,geg, will leave .
hr the
Ave e nd intermediate porta Oda day
For freight or peaea.c.g, a ppl y o n hoard, dean
PiTTEr dITEGY i a. Avatta-4-zierf.iicifirr7-
1.0 ,,.. The swift simmer
CONSUL.
al~Webber, master, ism leave regalarly
illllllfor Wheeling., every Mondey, Wed
nesday, and' Friday, arta o'clock precisely.
Leave ?meting every Tuesday, Thursday and Se
tufty, at 7 o'cloilt, a m, precisely
The. Gansu/ will land et all the intermediate Cm
Every accommodation tilal can be procured for the Dons.
fort Witty of passengers has been prowded. The
Mv,,boat Istaleo
o 'ded with a self-acting safety guard to
eg i 1 .,
t. est rm. For (.eight or iliiimrittsiry ort.
Mad
corner of lit Stitithf:ld ma
---.""-'-:"--',-T--- — T i flikELTM:3lit and
The sew and splendid steamer
mailST. ANTHONY,
0 P Kinney, muter, will ran as a ma...-
o'er packet between Pinsbargh "cut
Wheeling, leaving thni city every 'Tuesday, Thonmiay
B Saroniy, at 10 o'clock, A. Al , and Wheeling eve
ry Monday IVednesdey and Friday, at 8 &elk, A. it
For freight or passage, having superior aceom mode
lions, apply on board or to
JAM:ES NIA I', Agent.
The Si Anthony la a new heat, and for speed
seeeounodattons cannot be surpassed by any boat a n n
the river.
PITTSBUBCH ANU 0 . 18
A cknt - tiii..g
The new and splendid fast passen
ger packet,
, TEL EGRAVINo. 2,
dad ad Louisville, ottuilturrdristyle le ave
i i n ' sl., Ci a '' t ei l.
cieko ' c ' k, A. AL For! ight dr passage apply . board,
to BURBIII DOE WILSON ER Co ,
ono n kULT FNURRGER. '
D.
Or Stems. Peyton:, will leave Louisville krr New
leanson arroki u( Telegraph No 2. P.sengere,
can go duke., sad can have berths .eured here if.
aired.
novlO