===i2 'TEUGRAP iLitleceowntp.a, .3761Mani.anif*Y - . I!lr.3l,liiirlvel7 thii PittabreVa esitstit 'L CONGRESS. Wunmasoa. Jan {. i Smuts—After the otoolIT!7Idtlee ' tool beeitlisiv - ied Mr Davits from the Ceetetblee hiChltuy 4f. bill far the:elde( Rodger Jones. Mr Atelaso gs",pcitbm that wuPla brloir giatini a danetiOn titlenttota rigni of way ..; tin traulteal thiuttith the State of Peumouri, - 4. - . ./he &alb: then view into 'Exeentiveseembin. ikicenter-The Speaker presented- it minutia! ',! . lo4 ll, 9_asitelielelitond memittelo *lying fie as igerease of ciliate,: The f roue then took up the loiniitescanil ti t . .'fbanitie belga inctoasing ttue Julie seek O4' itiesiengen to 25a. , Mr Vinton, spoke at some lenfh to oppeeiticin tatheresatation. , tY; McClelland ' euppertal-thei pump of the big with some very appropriate Ws at the uttleeie gibe triaitbeia OM:mares: Pewee moved lOWA. resolution on the tit• motion wastage by yeas end nays, skid , in the nee:dire- Tho resolution woe Then put upon its passete via before the vote was taken, the House adjoins. a& " POSTAL: TREATY BETWEENTHE 'UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. Westascrrois, ..4,1819.; The Peat Master Chanced snakes the official 4. .iciociadelpent in the Union, of to day, orinforeiatibn *dig received:fie= our Minister et England, trait Meta Treaty hes been concluded between the Melted Sada and Geed Britain. GEN. TAYLOILSEEMONATICN. Wastratornr, lad. 4,10191 The Washington Union, of this morning, says that War Department hes riceived a leder ' keit Gem. Taylor, iambi& he resigns his ofice,laa Matey General, nstake MO erent Dom the et . 3 - an. , ; t PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE; ,1 j . - Thauusarmo, 4,1849: la the 'Mose, on the 9th ballot, Messnaßillse iterring. and Rpbb, (Natives) voted Crr Evans (WM tor Spealzr. On the 10th, llth, and 12th,. the *me Sala, At the eonchtsion of the 12th ballot, Mr. Swartz. „. 'Meth:4 of Allegimay;movid that the pude' coins fror 'nise,byelemirrDemocrat Speaker,Wbig Clark . • ~.-Smalgative &mend at Aril* and the other. officers -- . 7'end - entattittar to be "%tally divided among hat a 46e CO* doubted his pourer •to entettain any mosfon ezcept to. Moat, the balloting or to ad. iricrin• • Mt. Cooper, of Adams, moved thatthe -Hots* Italf - an hoar nice* to consideithe compro. mite, which was not - agreed to. He afterwards , DARRAGH APPOINTED ATTOBA 7ho citizens of pont pollicity will be pleised -.to lens that the Hon. C.Darragh, has been appoie. Atic*Ley General, in the the - place of Aloes Orr". EK DEMOCSI.A.TIC CONVENTION AT PITFB. VIRG. - . liammormto, Jan: 4,1869. The Democratic Ceetral Committee elPenreryi .., muds. have agreed ripen the 4th oVnly next, for • denomination cranial Commisiinter. -The Con. . mike will meet at Pitteitirgh, kir the purgicee, em the 4th ollnly next. OCEAN grrabtEß. HERMANN. • HosMc, Jan.¢. The steamer Hermann, put into Nantucket hail= last evening, Maid 9 nclock, Oct Of fuei. Met. newsural be bur days later, anA !inay be ;Italiottant = • Milln-1 RANK ROBBERY. ElClMADralth4Juc 4,1849. • . Oa• Satazday lest- the . Bask of Augusta, in the liitati.orMiiine,was robbed to tbeamanitt r cittirei ibotuand &Man Voltaic no tatenifoinee robbelly was effected, or whether Any eine has been obtained as to theperietrators of the. . . - `. MOLAERA' AT NEW OILMAN'S. ! :Sirs OetsieS, 184 DwiwgtheList Awry eight bona:l6o deaths have sasered•bow Owlers-74 - possthy. The diw; woe was sabeiding—.ths weather haring °buged —bainieteir and eot4. • PHILADELPHIA mmuskr. • ntruirci2inslan..4,lsl9. Fsiros.L—The Market is'Atesidy.bas het active. Placa at'Stai byres seeilini, a/115 2/ hht: Cars 517. , --F 1 . 1 .,. s'2 75, per - Thessizr is held at 25 anis pFS gal. in banes. Allahat arta:lei nasally spoke:icor are ruseludhml, NET "19.111 C MAECEPT. New Yazi,Jan.4,lB42 - . market Is firm with good eastern --- biros demand, s o d so* shipping Inguity. •r.Sitss el -sr'" end Deem — brande at 33 621- per_ . ,••-• Grestrarite demand for Vilest and arra is thi Mimics:twill are cot large. Sales of 8 . 000 . - . 104411 . Oat; at 3 ,3 pdlenral per 13,2411*i a • SittnriatintsTliers fair inquiry. for 1 • 1 / 4 1 , 41 but tittle doing in other. articles. Ccdinsr—The market is * firm, prices higher, linal mcmJaa..4,1349. 'this mishit generally are nth= change, in MEO4. to art WijeleL The Weather is cold.; zcz. pig l l -.....21=3,. to the inoseezalosi Of 141 . Mixt , .246... 4 . 2 4 I . say laR . blnint V= COG of tbs Igstrto‘, l 4 *la ANDR E W aan.vyz,IF4 ji. Dissolution of Partnership. ~.....younualdp tourers Dickson & Miler. is this day diustred by onpuoleasusat- Was. Miler tic bontaa Wass:in tone lism. • HAVE .this day usodated with me In Me Whale ,,j„ Chewy, Produce and Commisslon bulm.my sellambiplomphongler Ism of .3.13 DILWORTH . -.lb DILWORTIL .. puma _ RW,g • .A.Ttrerei" . 46 sack' now fnsm rtr Genoa; baessle by WI ISAIAH DICKEY Co FE,`-' DIDOIG- 6 szeku now landing from runr Omni; tor 'slob la MUM DICKEY &Co --- ~ - .: ~-.tir.-r::.,, . ~. ~: ~ ~, _ I.'cliore-- erieorr— : WROTH mom, Wholesale mad netall duller. in . Boots, eabeski Truake t Capes Baah B. W. earner of 4111 eml Eheittiftete inuabinesi.?.. —.Lamas V. INZBIIi I 41TOSNEV AT LAW. Office removed io Fonnk onset, betwanOwithGeld and allid suet& ..1 -123413 n 8888IIIiIT0 ,' GE9 '• A - induce Broker, _A. 91/ wAnai ems, 9n - rwricia, p s.' Du.wortin & Co., i_vbotesaw °v., Pro . deco mat Comniuton f 1M7 0 . 4 14 w il ii , 'ra the Mend Powder . Co. eN. ~ • 3v_____ liAlt.lt N r SITO — A. . ISit to tl --- ." 1 " — t .! -. - II fide yellow do doijost reediest per 811 ' and Wade by . - CHORANT, 44 weer a. . _ r , ttsi__.---------- , --- - 7 ---- 7 - 7 -7 , ~cmoillf-ittn.ftrro,-,p,pkoithmisr& Co. --.-- - • YE PLOI/11-0 bbli tar sale biL .1%. int BF VON BONTo1011.9? OD& 883-40 asks prime quality dot: Le. by - 8I? VON BONNHOlarit o. MO Burma— , is bbliiiiiiiel6•llßatter, store , = JAW and LL lbssile JaS4D.A.ViELL, .vaerot, 641 SUNOlitb&—n bag Lard' 43 sacks Pther& 9?"26 d°ll"lttilCKEir& larM4 to, r fge g isr "% OIASSES—CS bbbi Kammr landiniand sale by deaf 8 & LIAILOAUOII_ TIOFFEE-42) bap Rio Co!Rai , CO doLagdlra 1 4. ;„, • • : g • s •oad lßdn 4 ld b doetDo h dero rot • o B w WI e ARDAUC• " OAP AND CANIIMI-1120 D=e Cintinnid 80.1114 . IVO de da mould candles, MAD do star candle'', jai . , and for eaie dear W HARRAUUR row APPLE 3--03 btplby Apples; 15 dodo Peach as, host media sad tot ask by • • - &wen as WiLbItHAUGH lust re- i pIiACCO "- 16 bii ' C4nelm dlTs TbMetgh , ~ 4Ldforolsby • aigall,r73 . Dome Old crap h 0 Biwa, race , A i qu ipjFent, fa starraand sariale la = -qUEETlßONtinzalas7ll4 mi2k,l 'aata by: dual, P. VCIN BONNIE( MR-4k bble raise Cldmr, sadm &gut Br Voki-BONNILIWIST ,ft, CO YE,..4ivve sot reeehred and fer isla by , ~ 9,458E5-414b1e nail! atop N 0 lielimelutui? , 1 tee - Led foruie WATERatifit and forsale • „ rY' TiLOUR-110,!44 rout, al: s wv mudas. bask ma:n.4= cosVog • w . d uamsrgoso &.c +4,, ...e:, gi ff=iE= COMMERCIAL; RECOID.I nrairl . - r --- igto — r — T - BairrAkili JANUARY. __l rissageSeW t er; 30 — Satatet ro n .--- ':rikirr 31, 8 9 , 41 i.,. 1 , 2 Y V.Vrtil .- .!.., - - , 1i7-i S t aidst ht...r 4:27/1 a'Wemesaay, - 1 4Thutedar,, , . 27, B lihida --- - 7‘., •7. 439 -jai; • .4 40 71 - 441' " 4 ° gel 4 il Sfr itranni; Aa equip or-,.Taims v. *gamy. uxkti.vi-I W. Sammy! Mrsonirtfunarr Gamssrir4 - -- Ftidaettat4, &unary 5, A 9. i The tluirketsiepodif WeriNery quiet yester. • daY..And in 126'tieuttliViitsairett of #Ormation we were met 11:entliing,417ageresg/every thing see . ng dell, witlehOwever,..e6' marked change in q 'one ajttariturrecOluats and settling bal. see i ng seems be the controlling fading of the 1117‘yresent, and untathisis all gonetthrough with usirtess eanoet`lie'Slit,i,lo, la, ac. tied turn * ..,,. .... . r the weather eantinneseputte ' com; tinaansgbea ny river fitrthe'pestietediyvtots been filled with tk4lll4.lo;biti:qt:gebV#l4ii:llikt",* touch to impede 4tOnnuthtg.iti aleasiibOant. , FLOW6—Thereoeems to It better feeling in the market, beitihininititli could ashevudn;them 'has been on Materiel adVince: Very hale ii . cont. inginerned;and , we could: bear of no sales from Graz bin dk .'Aliorti We'd 60 ebb man effected at 0'144 entl'oc,is other smeller lots at /HMO "igesiling 't o quality., Extra biiwas ram.: rly,floet*.lrelrt at 4,I2GRA# bbl. Gaint...Veri link. 411...it01eg under this head, rezeiponed enpydjee,eie light. The following are about the nominal r at e, from gore, with = e ll tali= 'gra '''roe., - 'Rye : XS, - Earley DO, Corn 31 and one at =Moe y vex. , ' " . • Strtatt4,solo. of 4.114 of old =moon al p ß rtgjililipetati ifte.attort time: ?time old N 0 ii held tfo ‘,tb. 1419141/Woltidild . bear 'of:ttio salealo OM .24 0 ; 13 held firm at P/Wk1e..'1‘ 1, 4 ,10 M 13 'probability .of ma advance.— 44216 b P kali. • . 1: 1 9 / 1 1 4 6 Bale!! of / 1 4!? at 7 t 6 ir 7 i o V;SitgiEYAtiP l ##ille of 215000 Tha at tatt:—Sileots bUs NO lat 61 aod 7 bbls No 2 airroccpAit Sttlaslist 2Aizep Nos i mod 2 at 6106t4 " - IX4R—Palenfioinninto it 41-O # DS. itnts'—vre can rape tiailes4 knelt km only, of 560358.3 . , and of lard at 5.9(af.)0c, Tin. emu 8170119. bbl, and Cull= oil at Skil 5 ialatl,l:p.R l l • BACON sma lola at 4ligtsc4; •• • • '811:00312.-teal6 of 2o. dn• ' gaod menharitable at das. SOAP,—BATE4r,sol,s,af..tvain at 410 ii, euaa o 4R- A, ; C.OnDLlnrr§alis - cisad 17icinnati dip ped st 20,itf mould stl9Kair must 21W2.e.. • BISrMt;--Sill 4.1.244 a; .1010 1 120 # 21 its quality..'ty sak# .o.lbef in small talligStaSto wagon et' 8,50e59 9 too S . OLITIM ' **Der B GMecih haa been sold at 3.1,751 k. She, was limbssad ,hl a company who design running her an the Sig Scioto river.— This Is the find tip - hue running boat on that river Sae will remit= the mouth to the first kick, a distance of 90 miles. ' , . . . Mousses—The following is a statement of-the timothy of molasses received in thin city from the 4th orNoy. to the 30th of Dec-, inclusive. This molasses is of the.naarcrotof . 1848. Number of bble received to the 25th Dec, 4.054 808 • Total, , - 4,692 Number of bbls for Pittsbunt end Portsmouth, up to '2lsth Den, . 719 . At !ha 43144 on Sitineday, 662 ,Total remipts far the quarter. ' 6,473 We compile the above statement from the books of Mr. Joseph Adams, Inspector.--(Cin. Com. Jan. -1,1849. Watt or the Deuseetta Market.. j 'Dolhaville . Dec. 30, 1848. Flear—The dock is!much reduced, did prices of last week am dallyeustained. We quote good firmly 5te34,10, extra :brands 4,1001,20, retailing at 4.2504,5 0 . Fl . geed—Demandioudi good fair harshen:, wa. giaOg• 95 igi Feethers—The &nand fat shipment has slack. cued,' andthey are offeredhom stares at 29e. We quota {tom wagons at 21029 e. Pcirk—The market fa languid, and a decline reported. u We learullud kilt were freely offered yesterday at 310 for:mess, and without meeting withlmyers. The shipments this week havebeen heavy to the New Codeans market. At New Or leans. on Abe 21st. Wes new men are reported at 11,232j11.1.50. There Is nothing doing in other de. pror•We lune to report a drooping market 1101k Is a Folly 1:020,10tr to the pens, and droves arsCarriviug frequently. We beard of no nem contracts yesterday.: The decline In the Clothes naiiimarket lisis canned a. depression in ibis mar. ket. , .! We continue to quote good lots at 3,10 as the min* rate yesterday. 11.ennpr-Theye - in:no change in the price this week and but light odes. Holden ate firm at 3113 estra We meet sales of =ln lON to =nano. turns at $1103117; anth.--Vorrr. of Com. i. Flcrim—The - market to day has bees quiet, and the only . sales reported ate 83 blob from store at $2,90. and 200'do delivemd, at 8390, 15 days int. added . Wheat—The milli vow pay only 70e., but them is very'lllht =Min' tin' any way. calve --A sale °l'll/ head av 750 Ili at 4,35, 90 do Rood. to botcher' at 54. gege-.Thenalea to day we 115 bead. Small - tisoon as 83;500 do' good bacon at 3,25, 400 do heavy liCyait 3,25, 550 do • slyer and waeon lots a $36334 2 i. SOMO rini from wagons al 83,25, and same small lots. ligld„.at 2,73 7. Provisfon•—The demand for cored seem to have come to a stand, temporarily, and no sales have, been repotted, to day. Of hams from the block, 115 elKoiee were sold at 41 cis, 1000 do at 114 SO. NAThisher—Sales on Saturday of 44, 56. 48 and 40 'bhts at 1510, and 15 and 80 do at 15r- The New Orleans advice, caused a decline of Rata lbstter—A,Sale of 5000 ms store at 81e. Stutar—A sale of 20 hhds bar N Orleans at 4 fc. equal to cash.--t'Atlas. FOREIGN MART TS. • 'Llverpo3l, Dec. 15, 18 4 8. Cotton—There has been a much hinter keling on 'Change thin weak in all departments of trade, hot aspeehdly in cotton. The demand in this ar ticle by the Pride, aid for Speculation has been ex • tensive, and we hairs to raise our quentions again 3-16 d tend gr It for Amerieans at and under 44d and id abovethat Mica 'Saran also are ed high. ex. Egyptians anditralds(except Pemams, which ersistlier easier eibuy) are without alteration.— Thme in no change In See Islands. Since the ekie of October, which was about the lowest point, ordinary en middling American are id to id m her, f air Mobile and Scared id to id, and fair Orleans id fp , 15. The asks of the week are 55,6311bak5. American ProvisiMier-A supply of new beef bait at list arrived, but; not yet being landed, the mean has scarcely been tested. -United States rne mess, per fierce of 30 lbs 89s to 92s 6d.— Pork,U 13 . 1alme men per bbl of 2005340 s to 50.; 'met bumig mossil l 4c. 565. Bacon enters 43. to .4* western 4,-)60 to 355. Ha ms, dry 3444 425. Chore, fine, per mot 44s to 495; middling 46s to 4* erdlnary2Ets to 345. Batter, Canadian 549 to 61s: Imparts from 29th Nov. to 13th Dec. 1848—teetl263 tierces 9 bbls; pork 42 hbls; cheese 362 casks, 11,019 balsam butter 1998 casks; hams 4.2enks, bacon 1228.baies, previously this year. 13.680 tierces, 2123 bble, pork 32,600 bbls, cheese 5284 casks, 91,,231-boxes: butter 2,011 maks, hams 1862 loots. 3030400 s beam, 11,562 boxes. • - Toni--Thee maiket- continues depressed, end there is little disp o sition to purchase now that rail. : dh's T neaxtenceued Tals employed a throwing a su enle*n; quality of other descriptions into the market. This can only be checked byan increase in the demand Of such a redaction In prioress will compel a cor der, of the makers to suspend: their operations.— An improvement may take place by the combin. ed operation of both Were mode., but as yet it is not porcepaile. ? Present quotations—Merchant bar, .£5 sr, best rolled .£7; sheets L 7 10s; hoop .£7 las; Scotch pig No 1. net cish £3los. • American State Stocks, Dee. 15, 1848—Latest London Priern...United. States Five • per cents (1853)8744.ditt0 Six per Cents 0869)971 div fawn Jan 1, New 'Torii - Five per Cents 0855) 901, ex diva ditto; (1853) 90 1;:e5... - diV; ditto, (1860) 901, ex div; Pennsylvania Five per Conn, 68 70; Ohio Six per Cents.oBs6l 91 2; ditto, (11360) 91 xx Massa. 'obnseits Five per' Cents, (Sterling Bonds,/ 05 7 , 711inois Six Per Cents, (Sterlingßonds) 33 A Bomb Carolina Five per Cents (Suing & Co,) 84 5; ditto, (Palmer do C 0.,) 894; Loniziana Five per Cents,. (Baring do Co)1850 52, 85 7; Maryland Five per Cents, (Sterling Bonds,' 69 70; Mississippi Six per Oman, 50., Alabama Five per Cents 53 5; ditto (Sterling Bonds) os to; Virginia Five per Cents 851, ditto Six per tents.;,9o; New York City Five per Cents, 84 Mga beaks Bank Shares 7s. 8 W HARDAVOH g_4_vA;ti.2d % , , CAW* iliffliketa• Ba1N010114:11121. leklottem—Teeee, was a fitir apply of berm at market to day, the offerings reached 800.hiehd;of which 460 were sold, 60 re. Daiwa Me? Elsa, and 260 were,drieen to Phil. adelphie. Prices ranged from . 2,26014. p 100 The mathe hoof,. tonal to 000115 net, and 'averaging the Price imarg• geg"We emenk }q G•enragola 443," $ In Salami sake igen _..-r.a.~.. , ....xa-.~R.: Y:^..'a , _ _r-r!~3:{~^..v.:dri..^t w 0.'..,...~-K,.....~u , •-. -._,.._...«...-.~..~_,..._~. .___""~ ~._...`.._._-~.-..-.~.-.........,..~_..... PORT OF PITTSBURGH. I MOVED, 0. ...Loutishgismo, ,Bennett, Brownsville. Athilthe, Parkuisan,llrownsville, ,`,"liteldiplin Not, Gilson. Beaver.• -, bike Erie, Shples - Beaver. Beaver, Cl*, Wellsville. ..biespititgercßetto, Cincinnati. •• Arra:Hine; hiorrisora Brownsville. „Jas. Nelson, McOte, Wheeling. . DEF4RTED.- - At untie, PElskinson Brownsville. .•:.14ichigan No., 2, Gilson, Beaver. .••••,•• .:Beaver, Clark:Wellsville. BrilliararGraes, Nelson, blopp?„ - Wheeling. •Aimpwlitie, Mottilleht Like Erie, Slidlek-Efivir. At 4* last Mt:Ow l diem were 6 feet 0 inches water In ilte,,sharineh by , pier mark, and falling BOATS - LEAVING THIS DAY. .k,tlte - L'l phase.. Cinch:wad l'Ackets, 10 A. M 13030rneville . Packets, 8 A. M.,.ond 4 P. M 'l4oover Packet/klO A. M., and ♦ P. M Jtus Nelson-15 bdla paper, J llorl6o brad, owner aboard; 29 bbla whis. Dullerkey, at Illeltian; 3,bxs mdse, owner aboard 15 kgs,lard, Orum & McGrew 2 bbls clover seed, 2.d0 sack'bailey, F Von Bontiborst; 4 bbla &combings, Dalsell; 8 do, 11 kgs lard, Bag. @ley & Smitl4,2 tidls leather, Banbridge , Wilson & co; 88sks oats, E Henzelton. - Magi:mai—Per dipper No 2-168 bbla mo. buses, Btutaidge, Wilson .& co; 21 do do, Jas Dal. sell; 25, do.wlsi*elr, owner aboard; 9 ski ginseng, J A Hutchison at co; 1 box 'mdse, Forsyth Ss co; 1 ski rags, cninefAboard. Borear--Pet lake Erie-51 dos brooms 12 bbis boner, 8 bbls 1 keg 3 bp mdse, 3 bbls 4 bgs 3 sks do, 8 bgs 3 bbls.do, Ckl bogs, owners aboard; 2 bbls 14 kgs lard, 1 do psackos, 114 beans, 5 aka rags, Wick da McCandleu. VAI.I7A-14fia0 nuLLs FOR SALE ADJOININGI THE CITY OF CINCINNATI, and Intown , as the Union Mills, to be sold on the 15th day of JANUARY, 1840, nt Cmeinuati, agreeably to the following advertisement, by the Bhetiff of Hamll ton county. The Mill is 60 feet front by 1113 deem five stones high, end fronts on the Miami Canal, sue 'also on Logan street in the rear, with wore houses, office and dant -llng, for millers and erigineerx, also stables shd other ant buildings adjoining the Mills. Mitre are seven run , of 41. feat burr., driven by Dee double envies, three 1 feet stroke and tighten Inch cylinder., and one single engitthfive fear Woke and twelve inch cylinders, with font boilers, doable fined, 5:8 rect./ring and 49 inches diameter. All the MaChittery bin complete order and alba best quality. Ilwas built chiefly for the mama ' facture of YtlnDried Corn Meal, and has =nether. red 509 barrels per day and Over. It only requires the necessary bolls and eltests to make it one of the best and most extensive ,Flouring Mills in the West, and, offers great inducements to those engaged in the HM- I mg business. For te dc, read as follows: SHERIMS BALE.—State of Ohio, Hamilton Coun ty, re. Foment to the command of an order for sale, „cadet A decree In Chaneery, from the Commercial Coon of Cincinnati, to me directed, 1 shall expose to public gale, al the Coen Bonne in Cdneinnati, on Mon .MY,the 16th day 01'11..1M A. D. ISO, at 11 o'clock, A. M. of eaul ay, th afiglowing real estate, vies Being all that certain Leasalsold.Estate, vim..-Lots Nos forty , =6,1411 fortv.thro, IL% forty-thme,(47l forty-four, 1441 forty-1ive,165) on Cher made of the Miami Canal, ex tending to L og an street, and lying between North and Findlay Watt. Also, seventy-two feet of ground On Logan Arcot, extending hark to Campbell street feast wardlyi one hundred and eleven feet .ix Melee, the same commencing at Hoffman and Stephenson , . be, and menthe north on Logan street seventy-two feet, the tae being intone end tying in the counry• of Hans. Bum and State of Ohio, and Northern Lasted. of Cin- Melanin, and conveyed to the rod Nicholas P. 1 etchers and John 8. !glebes; by John McLean and tette, by deed of lease, being dm ee the 12th day of May, 1e47, for the term of ton years, from and after the fire day of January, A. 11445041wher with 'lithe balding. and property thereon, known - as the Union Hills of CM- Innen, with ell the steam engines end boilers, stone land runs of MOO., Itlathliterf, IrOplethefit!, parings and fixtures thereto attached and apperunong, as well as the adrporathe and other machinery beloamng there to for the manufactory and drying of corn mes , as the same now stands in operabon and COT the more com plete operation, 11 the some may be in the MlNdryin, corn meal . , and all the stock, corn, corn UMW and bar rels, de., now on said premises, together with the pn. Vileges and • appurtenances to the same beloeging. alued at 814,0X1. Subject to the rents, taxes levies and assessments due upon said property from the day of sale, under certain lease dates Igth hlay,lBl7, which lease Imam for the term of ten years from the first day of January, loin, given by lam si'Lr an and ante to N. P. aud John 8. Iglebart. To be seldom the following terms:—One fourth awls rte fourth in G mos one fourth in 12 mow one fourth in IS mos; with inm ost from the day , of sole, severed by mortgage on the • Also--Lot No. forty 141.10 a. leased by John Meteao and wife to Baker, and assigned by stud Baker to said Igleharts, adjoining mid lot No. forty-one, with the buildings, warehouse and property thereon taunted, aforesaid. 'Valued at 111,500. Teri. of sale, one fourth cash, one fourth in 6 mos: one fourth in 11 months; one fourth in 18 months; with interest from the day of .le, snored by mortgage on the premises, and may bo sold for two-thirds of the • --• VVe c To7d ' as the property of Nicholas P. Isfahan and John S. Isfahan, at the not of John Seaway, FA , loin A. Serasey and Allen Cabal', partners ander the Sun of Ramsay & Co, against said klehan and others. JOSEPH COOPER, Hh'ef IL C. ja3,l3l—Cin. DRY GOODS NOTICE. A. A. MASON & CO., No : 01 Mmuce* nurFr i Prnsamccat, Pa. J)sp y EG leave most' reectfull to announ to the numerous patrons and the public, tha t they, consequence of contemplating a change is their In ProporiV openinetin whole of their extensive Archonse, (including all their wholesale moms,) for tailing, arid will continuo open until the first of Feb ruary, commencing on New Year. day, ISO. Oar srholeule suNek, comprising one of the most extensive and varied assortments of Fancy mid Staple Dry Goods ever exhibited in the western country, will be tyered at ho w ev er rices than ever before known. Eve , article, choice and desirabl e. will be • cordingly reduced. Upwards of Idly thousand dot, our ;took has been recently parches, d, the greater portion of which are foreign good., received at New York by late European arrivals, which from the late. nen of th e reason, as well as the known pressure In the money market, were sold at immense sacrifices at public sUes, at rates varying from ternary-five to fifty per ecut less than similar goods broughtthe Cut athe season. We are therefore confident data.. prices for the time above mentioned will be found to be even lower than any Eastern wholesale rates. We anxiously invite all persons to visit mar mob lista:tent, whether they purchase or not, and test the truth of the abovo—assanna them that they will incur no obligation thereby, bat confer a favor epos the t ro. prietonk Our assortment of Silks, Shawls, and fine Dress Goods will amply repay one fora Tint; added to which, an unusually great &total. of Domestic Grads wall, we hope, induce all to call. Our system crone price will be strictly adhered to. fat A A MASON & Co Dec- 3.1848. Bead quarters for Boots and Shoos, Cotner of Smithfield and Fourth ma, Prrrasetton, Pa. TROTH k SCOTT, having commenced the Fagenetal Boot end Shoe business, wholesale and retail, 'avoid respeetfally invite the attention of their 'fiends and the public generally to their splendid few stock Just opened, consisting of men's, women's. boys', misses' and children's wear, of every Taney, nable for the season, and at prices to suit the times. Also, a splendid article of hletallo Gum Shoes, for gee. Semen and ladies. Please call and examine for your selves. TROTH fr. SCOTT, corner of Smithfield and 4th eta, Pittsburgh. N. B —Traveling Tranks, Carpet Bags, ke., atways on band and low tor cash. te 3 - - . _ TAO N. COOPER, baying' this day_ amociatei g) with bun WlLusx S. Lsyms, they will hereafter conduct the wholesale Hardware business under the name and style of COOPER it L.AVELY. The new firm respectfully solicit ? a continuance of the favor and patron•ge enjoyed b the late concern; and as their supplies, Foreign and Domestic, will al ways be obtained from first hands for cash only, they pledge thermals sa to sell at rates winch shall defy the most 'Morons competion. COOPER th. LAVELY, No 53 Wood street WORCESTER'S PIANOS. 'DECEIVED this day, and (or sale at manufacturers JUL, prices,three elegant. Rosewood Pianos, made by H. Worcester, N. Y. These instruments'are eonsider ed rally equal, if not superior, to any now made to N. Yorkihaving as fell, round, end melodious tone; war ranted to wear well and glee satisfaction- The mice of these Pianos is believed to by much lower than soy other manufaMorer's In N. Y. Those who are in want of a good and elegant Piano at • moderate price, will please call and roomier the shove at the store of the subscriber, "'hem a large as sortment of Chlekering's celebrated ' Piands can rilways he feand. JOHN H. MF.L.I,O[I, in Wood in An OrdMeanness 1)1sE it Se le ct C ommo n tho citizens of Pitts- AU burgh, in Councils auembled, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby authorised to sign • deed conveying to the Tsuatoes of the Pittsburgh Gas Company . the Lot of ground now occupied by the Gas Works, in eat:midge/titan of the sum of twenty eight thoused (23,000) dollars, payable in the stock of said Company, Me profits on which shall begin to ac crue, on the first day of January, IMO. Ordained laid emoted imo a law, in Councils, this 29th day of December, A. IL, 1548. Lanese) ROST. 11P10110117, Prest. C. C , pro tem. Palm. E. Vole, Clk 1011 C. C. PISIEMON, Pres't B. C. lona hlsatit, Clk B. C. jatt.d3t 121:PORTS HY 1111 MI. T. U. CAVANAUGH, Receiving, ForwardUti and General Commits sion ITercbont, Cocutracut. Pernsr, Br. Lore., Mn. N. R—Stslet attention pald to orders tor perchasini . in this market, and all business promptly transame Reference at Vittsbargh, John Ikl'Padco re Co. dec29-d302 1 us—tono galls natural eol'd Winter !berm 011 5.1.1) do Bleached do do J. 1509 do do do Whale a . MO do N W coma erode do d. 8 bills No I Lard J. 5 do brined, warranted porn, d — l2O do btraitte Tennant, twar'ntd gen'o, d. In stored for sato by deetfi MILLER & RICKETRON "WELSH FLANNEL S—W R Murphy has on band ‘l` a 101 l assortment °ribose desirable Goods; also, a full assortment of domeade unshankablo do, and a full assortmentof starlet and yellow, and spoiled, for Christmas wear.. Home mode Flinnels—white, brown and barred: a supply constantly on hand. dec3o ANOTHER FRE9II ARRIVAL—Of thou unsori ar..ry and To7::17 VeYdnmee/p"oeCZ atuibeTialvpo% Imm of WIdTLINTOCK, decal) 73 fourth ot 'PULSE LOST—Was-dropoed by a Lady on her way L from Elliott & blogintles hook wore, Wood ,at. to Eoton'a trimming store, a purple Silk Parse, Worked with steel heeds, contenting • gib note on the blank of Pittsburgh. The hinter will be suitably rewarded by leaving the sente_a. either of the above named stores. decal" " - , -- A RTIFICIAL FLOWERS—Smith ft. Johnson, 16 A Mutat st, woubi invite the attention of dealers and others to their extensive stock of french and American, artificial Flowers, which will be Offered at eirtein rice. deer? iii3TRIVE.T.t—Two splendid new Piano fortes, from the celebrated factory o( Nunn. /a clerk, N. V., and ova. Piano, rosewood, with elerant car vino one ei octave, with Coleman% IDS= Attach. runt. These very supe nal rior Pianos will be midst mannfac :wises.Sole H SLEBE, Agent for Nunn, &Clark VoLANKEI9-1 cue for otb , by deal S4YOMBONNUOBBTtCd LOCAL MATERS ISPOSTID DOD TUX P 1271111.911 DAILY GAMY/. COMM OF qUARTZII lIENSIONS TITIMSDAT, JIM. 4, 1549. Can or MArnisw A. &ACM—Taco mu. von Mum:az—The grand jury have returned a true bill against Matthew A. Black, charged...with the murder of Saunders, the Negro, on the wharf of the Monongahela river, by shooting him in the head With a pistol, in November last. Mr. Mahon, on the part of the defence, applied for the continuance of this case until the next term on the ground of the absence of several material witnesses, who sew the whole transaction, and who live out of the state, one giintlemen residing in Wellsburg, Vs., another at Richmond, another in Kentucky, and a fourth in Fayette county, in this state. The witnesses - who live out of the state could not be compelled to attend, but he expected that they might be prevailed upon to appear at the next term--a correspondence not having yet been instituted with those parties on account of ',limi ness of time. He would read the affidavit of the defendant to that effect. Affidavit read and filed. Mr. Austin, on the part of the commonwealth, replied that this was not sufficient ground for a postponement. The witnesses, as stated in the of heed out of the stale, and could not be compelled to attend, even if the cause were eon. tinned—that if they could be here, they might have been here now, and that there had been sufficient time to have all necessary correspondence. There were a great many witnesses on the part of the commonwealth, who saw the whole transaction and who would in all probability, give as favorable an account of it, as any of the witnesses that could be produced in the defence. There was another question:—suppose the cause were continued, a bill had been found charging the defendant with mtuxleri and in that case the court could not take bail, or if bail were taken and afterwards found to be illegal, it would not be worth a straw, and the defendant might escape justice. If therefore the cause should be continued, the commonwealth would clalin the custody of the dft. The Court was of opinion, that ball could not be taken when a bill had been found for mar. der. Mr. Studer contended that this was a general bill, under which the jury might find • verdict of murder in the first or second degree, or manslaugh ter or justifiable homicide. la this case the court could certainly go behind the bill, as had been done in the raw of the Coroner's Jury, in which , though they had returned a verdict of 'Murder, the Judges of the Supreme Court, had, after hearing testimony, decided that the dli might be hailed.— There wu no kind of question in this case, that • verdict of murder in the first degree could not be returned, and from what he had heard on the part of the prosecution it was not intended to press far such a verdict. The Court thought it perfectly right that the de- 4ndant stusrdd have every reasonable opportunity of preparing for hi defence, and if the testimony of thew witnesses could be obtained, it was only right be shonkt have an opportunity of doing so. Mr. Amain stall contended that wader the mry communees the dethmimit could not be bailed, a general bill baying been found, under tatuell the defendant might be convicted of murder in the lea degree. Mr. Matson replied that sooner than go into cue. Cody, the defendant would go to trial even now, in the abaci:me of two thirds of his witnesses, K. petfe-tly confident was be in *he result of the in vestigation. Mr. Bigham said he,believed there was no dis position on the part of the Commonwealth to press the charge of murder in the first degree; but he believed they would very strongly press the charge of murder In the Rad degree. Mr. Melton said, it was the duty of the Court, if they were not satisfied on the question of bail, to enquire and r-itisfy themselves, and ascertain whether it was murder in the fins or second'de groe, or manslaughter, or anything. if their bosom would go into the case as it had been investigated in the Supreme Court, they, the counsel for too do knce, would sandy the Court that the case was stripped of every vestige—every shadow of crimi nality. The Court was aavons that every fair °ppm tunny should be given to the defendant, In SO gray a matter as this, and proposed to take till thi morning, to consider the question of bail. Mr. Knox said, he understood that Mr. Big has as counsel fin the Commonwealth, had in snorted the grand jury that in returning a bill fur murder, they could not specify whether the bill charged murder in tne first or second degree; but, that if they returned a bill be murder at all, it must charge the offence generally, and the traverse jury ;mint distinguish the . degree of crime. He was not acquainted with any authoritres fur wch a course, bat it certainly in this case placed the defendant in a very unfortunate position. Mr. Stanton said, the Court certainly had power to bear evidence as to the general character of the charge, for the purpose of deciding the question of haiL Hate Court would postpone the considera tion of the matter till Friday morning, ho could produce authorities, which ha thought would amply satisfy the Court. The Court said, it was certainly te, tht• power of the attorneys for the Commonwealth, to put the Court in the position of admitting the defendant to bail, by saying that It was not their IntilnliOn to press fora conviction on a charge of murder, in the first degree. Mr. C H. Smith, on the part of the Commth. said it was understood, that the Commonwealth would not press fin a conviction on thacharga of murder in the tint degree, and the only question would be the liability of the bail under a general bill charg• lag murder. The question then stood over to be decided this morning. Coax or LURACT—DIPTICULT Forsyth, the sheriff' of the county, applied to the Court, for the discharge from his custody of Char'. lone Mahargh, a woman somewhat advanced in years, who had been in his custody since the 150 of April last. She was committed on a charge, by one of her own daughters, of assault and battery but no person has hitherto appeared against her. She is clearly insane, and has manifested the strongest symptoms of itnanity from the first of her commitment. The sheriff stated, that, under the ctrcumutances, his horse was better taken care of than was this poor woman. She was without shoes or stockings; without a bed—lying on a little straw in the corner of her cell, for she tore and destroyed everything she had. Her children had never sent her anything to make her more comfortable, either in the, way of provisions or elothiag, - ond she was a great deal of trouble in the jail, and to the Sheriff and his family. This was now the fourth court since her commitment, and as there was nothing done in the matter on which abe was charged, he hoped the Court would order her to be - discharged, and thus relieve bun from u burden cud a care which certainly did no: appertaii to his °Zee. This Court said, that if nothing was done by It o'clock.= Saturday, they would advise the ahenir to place the woman in an omnibus, or other curr age, and leave her at the door of her daughter's, as they knew of no provision otherwise that could be Made for bee. kfr. Mahon said, there was nw asylum for lona. tics in the county, and to discharge this woman, was only to 'endanger the hues of her'family, and perhaps, of the public. That ate would riot be out of jail twenty-heir boors before she would be replaced there on some other charge. Her two daughters, who were bard working girls—one of them 111 a place as a servant—were unable to manatain her; they did the best they could to maintain their father, who was an old man, and unable to help himself With regard to the so two gitla referred to by the sheriff; the testimony from all parts of the neighbourhood was, that they hod no superiors in virtue, intelligence, integrity, and industry, and every quality that could adorn the bean; ho; they were very poor. and unable to provide a sulllclent asylum for their mother. The Sheritr—Well, I know not: these tender hearted ladies have never seen her since she was committal, and would not go in to see her, even when asked. They have never brought her any provisions or any thing to comfort her three times sines she wen in jail. The overseen of Jotrenion township are bound to maintain her, as she belongi ed to that township. He would pledge his voracity that they mere bound to rece not for him to go to Jonsson township, to cause the commiisioners to toke he} away. recommended that notice should be id to given to the cotemisalonera ; jbey were wend the guardians of the mini) , I I Mr. Mahon ;said, that the daughters would cheerfully fontrartne all they were able, to the sap. port of lb tootberi.it she woo placed tut der the care of the veneers. . . 7.; items to us,thal the laaid►ea nt4 compel a 4Sogtlter to sapport • trothot We thinkt bat are not attre,that the kw relates to son and fathers. Mr. Mahon said, the, a:amblers would willingly do all they were able, hi conseat. The matter then stood over till Saturday. Fanatic Ismer= von lisacirsr.—Mary Woods was indicted har stealing one piece of Printed Calico, of the value of St 20, and about ten yards of Mousline Helaine, of the value of $1.87, the property of Messrs. Haines 8c Wilson, of the city of Allegheny. The testimony proved the larceny most con. elusively. Mr. Bight= for the Commth, Mr. Mag-mar for he defence. Me blagraw found fault with the indictment, on the ground that the firm of Haines & Wilson were not mentioned in the indiitment as a firm ; but merely as individuals without any description es a firm. The court were of opinion, that the question of w should be decided by the jury as well ns the cts. It appeared from the evidence, that the won Vas under the influence of liquor The jury alter a abort absence returned with a verdict of 'guilty of petit larceny,' recommending the prisoner to the mercy of the Court. ASSAULT urn Barred.—William Maloney, it, dieted In 1837; forfeited his recognizance; charged with assaulting Charles Manx. Was reiiarrested a few weeks o, since which time the prosecutor hits died. Diachamed Ward Nomination.--Whig Ticket. For the accommodation of our Whig fellow citi zens, we publish the following list of nominations in the wirers] words, of candidates to be voted Air at the ensuing election. Stied Council—lames T. Kincaid. Common Council-11 C. Sawyer, Allen Cordell Wash. Mason. MOND WARD. Sehat Councal—laaao Janet Common Omani—Wm. J Howard, Sr, Archl bald IrlTarland, Hoary Wood. &led Council—Hammon Parry. Common C W Lawn., Willard Leon ard, Robert 7 Smith, Edward Gregg, T I Duncan William McKee. Med Conned—F Lorentz. Common •Couneil—David Holmes, R MlCnigh John Willook. Mal Councd—Thomae Hays. Common Vouneil—Gro. Hamilton, J L Patter son, Dr. Robert Hazlet, J Allen, Jr, James Craw ford, Wm. Young, Alexander Bradley. SIXTH WARD. .ceded Council—Copt. W Dawson. Commas Council—Daniel Armstrong, Robert A Cunningham, Geo. Lamborn. AZAICITH WARD. Sded Covent:—R T Friend. Common Count-if—Robert King, J D W lett moult • &ites Counni—Henry Sample. Common Couned—Jaeob Gri er, Al. Owed .dent Consus.t—Hugh Robinson. Common Colt nzal—Flabert HilL DRY & VA_RIE CY GOODS. - 131C11 DRESS GOODS, per tom gn steamer Europ. jA, —A A M woo A Co. No 60 Market sweet, will open this morning. Rich Dress Good.. comprising the following styles em Satin plaid Memos, a nem arti cle, ad the nchest goods imported this reason: all wool P l aids, high colors and choice t his all wool Ciwtlnteres and Mous de Lames; fine Coburg and L.Ylic new Cloths, of any describable shade and color. 6aun stn. Cashmeres. in great coney. noyS GENTS' CLOAK TASSELS-2 dos mohlus Tas eels, assorted; 3 do .ilk do do; 2do do fine dot 10 do do Ladles Tassel....orted, do eol'd do do. WOOLEN GOL.DB--10doz children'. woolen 0007.4 6 do do do Caps, 4 do do cootanon: 10doz Woolen cam. forts, assotteli; 12 do do scab mks; Ado ladies Cub tonne Glove. ase'd. LEATIIER BELTS-30 dos blk Alolkakin Belt.; 'X do do Morocco do. 3 do enl'd doh at novll ZEBULON KINSEY'S, 67 market at FRESII ARRIVAL—W. fil'Clintoeh offers to those vnalitug IC. furnish hoase. thc handsomest ...on. smut or Carpeting ever brought to this rasa... com prising m part Me following iaTiellec Rich style Vel v et tNW: Axminster Tapestry, Brussel. extra super 3 ply; wiper :I ply, superfine and fine Inx - rain Carpets: to which he most respecifutly invites his Blends and the public, to call hnd examine before porthwiing elsewhere. Waterworn, No. 73 Fourth st, Pittsburgh V . _ EW JEW ELRY—I dot g old patent Lever Watch VII ea; detached " •• Over " " Also, gold pen and pound Cases. Vest chums, heavy Guard citrons. !Immo Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings and a complete assortment of whet' lewelrY , at does ZEUULON KINSHIPS, 67 marker st SI:PERIOR—I;ONGSIIAWLS—NV R Murphy has received this morning by Express, a lot of very suptenor stool Long Sbamla, of handsome styles. fauscn ?damson—On baud, a good mock of these goods--olive, inviable, green, Garnet. maroon, drab, scarier. de. Also, Parmettos, of deur-able colors. A few black Thabet corners, of a good quality, on band at itorth east 4th and Marker sts. stern A - - A. MASON k Co, GO Market street, have Just received another large invoice of plaid Loop and Square Shawls, bought 25 per cent le. than any previously received this season. One stock of Shawls is now the lary.t in the city, and purchase. may be certain that our prices from lttis date will per cent less than at any former dec9 iilk-KINLiS AT CUT—Smith a Johnson 46 Market street, will sell for the balance of the season at cost, thew stock of French Menne, compd. slog the most choice colors Now is your time to se cure bargains. decl3 ELVETilltlitotaiti—Just tecetved at Zebobtet .erg's. 67 Market street, ps colored Velvet Ribbon, assorted eolorst yi - black " tl " embroidery Gump; lops units Kam, An dee3 10CialiLONU SHAWLS—Alexander & Day, hare LL lust reeetsed by express, one Carton Plaid Long Shawls, some of which are of the fittest quality, and the nesse. styles Imported, and are now offered at once. greatly reduced from the rotes obtamed early the season. Also,•tew extra fine vChene lane" Doieha Long Shawls, which will be closed at grew bargains. The ladies are Invited to an early exammstion AI WSANDER & DAY, 75 market at, N W ear of the Diamond RENelnI TAK ls, C o II f I t 8 Cl l i t W s s i; le ap and Frreehnrch destrns, last opened Rod selling at • very grog twit uon from former prmeo 'AI.F.XANDER S. DAY GEN'I'S' FURNISHING GOODS—Fine tthirmtran standing collars; merino, silk and wool Vestsi do do do Drawers; silk, kid nod wool Gloves; men , a, cotton and wool I Hose; blk Italian cravats: has Ze• phyr Scarfs. decs F H EATON & Co AxkIINSTER (JKIIPIIITY;—CVe would Wylie' the summon of those wishing to furnish houses, to call and examine our Azminsu'r Carpets, which •ro yeti rich iii style and colors. Watetocon, No 73, 4th st. Pittaliurst Jeri) 5v IFCLINTOCK SA TIN DAMASK—NV M'Clinilink tm aims to purchas er, a very handsome assortment of rich satin Do masks for window curtains. Also, French chintzes, hod's, linen, transparent shades, dr.a., at his avpet warn room, 75 Fnunh it. ---s• deck • • 91w REDS AND CASSIAIERWs-2 cases gold mix`ti; 1 brown and black 'Tweeds, 1 do Fancy Cassimore pod rood and for ante at mannfoctureni once. MURPHY & LEE, liberty at, dee Id omeldle MISSESAND—f-DrFAVEAE—F E - 7 -7— ttss. & Co, have added ett their former business a de. partment under charge of Mn. Bigelow of Boston, for making to order in latest styles, Infants' Wear. Mists.. Sacks, cloaks and Dresses, Ladtes and Gents Dressing Gowns. Garments embroidered or stamped for embroidery; knitung, netting, crotchet vvork,hemsuteblitg and mar king neatly executed. noW9 CAEVElT3Constantly receiving . ad W. krelintock's, 75 Fourth street, every variety of Carpets, consisting in part of Airminstort, of Most beautifal patterns: Velvet., latest patterns imported, very rich; Tapestry, Bransby, 3 ply, rap. sod Venetian, all of which we will sell as low a. they can be pur chased in this market. !reporting and purchasing from the manufacturers, enables us to compete with the eastern market. MAO ADrksPTEThrlcleN — GS=2 - tids lillittie — e - Deml Veils, I_4 3 p. col'd Silk Velvets; IN gross bib Dalsey But tons; le do ermine:l do; le do cold Floss do; 12 do do Fantasist dm tidos cold fleecy silk Gloves; 0 des bib Jenny Lind Fringe, 12 do French silk Ruches; reed this day by F 11 EATON & Co, deel3 Fourth st ON BAND AND FOR SALD-10 p. dab ßlanket Coatlog: 8 ps Lariuder do do; I caw Ler - Older Blankets; I do prey mixed Cloth; I do Army Cloth; 2 do Tweeds, brown, black and gold mix; 1 do fancy Caasimere.; 1 bale Vile Blanket Coating' consigned direct from manufacturer. and for sale by tbe package dee2o MURPHY ft LEE. liberty at DOAIESTIC WOOLLENS— Blankets, Flannels Tweeds, Cassius., 1-4 Cloth and Cassimere, by the piece or package, very low; (or sale by novin GEO COCHRAN CURB MGlNkSlA—thaAlbs on hand and for sal Coy MAGNESIA= J KIDD INSF2 , IO-2 sook• now, landisg, for role by dee..93 ISAIAH DICKYX & Co, f • • , VEATHEIIS-85 socks now Inodingi (or sale by 12 dry ISAIAH DICKEY &Co MOLASSES -17 bbls Plantation; sdo Sugarbodne, on oonrignment; for sole by decy3--- ISAIAH DICIEV In Co AATILAPPINti PAPlift.-225 rm. rag and maw crown, double crown and medium wrapping pr per, for aide by dre2s GROUND NUTS.—!9O bltahalb Tennessee ground nuts for ale by der23 \Via k McCANDLESS. FOAMY FLOUR-325 bbl. Parkinson'. brand Dula Ity Float, rued on dooripment and for rale by draZ WICK Or lII'CANDIAS Rand ROLL UtITTER—V Woo Plaingun tamer 1: landing dos day by th e Union Line, mod for gall dead by_ NEW ORLEANS SIIG t. AlLhich —On will b dando o bbd• us N 0 Sagas, old crop, w e sold lo p w close consiansam dedi7 JOHN fd'FADEN ft Co SODA ASH-60 cask• Soda A.b, of a supertot goal. ty, oo buid and for sal. by deVl7 RAIN 61'EADEN ACo ACEEBE4-3XI Obis boot path) , large No 3 M Alocketal,on band asollor sato low by doer JOHN M.FADEN & Co _ FLAXSEED -fa) bush Flaxseed, juot reed end for sale by dectS 8 & HARLIAUCiII T .ARD-40 - 664 No 1 Lae Lard; 38 . kego deeV for ode by WICK tt• BMANDLEB3 rmmun (: PIZOCLA.IIATION. C • • - - OTT OF PITTSBURGH, 88 : lit accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, providing for the incorporation& the city of Pitt. burgh, and of the Supplements to.said Act, I, Osuarct Apses, Mayor of said city, do hone this, my Procla mation, declaring teat on the BUD. Tommy of law 0007. A. D. 1949,heing the oth day of that month, "the freemen of each ward of said city," qualified to vote foe members of the /loom of Representatives of this Commonwealth, will meet together at the several pla ces foe holding elections to then respective wards, and elect by ballot, a maven of the said city, qualified to be elected a member of the Howe of Representatives of this Commonwealth—to be Mayor of said coy. 4And that on the same day, in Conformity to the be fore recited authorities, mad also ID an ordinance of Councils, distrieung said city, enacted into a law on the 10th day of November, A. 0.1517, the claww of the First ward will elect by ballot one person to be a member of the Select Conned of said city, and Ism persons to be mealier-A of the Common Council of said city; of the Second ward sue person to be a member of the select, and nags - persons to be members of the common council; of the Third ward, one person to be a member of the *elect, and so persons to be =mbar, of the common counted; of the Feurthward,otasperson 43 be a member of the select. and TOW persons to be members of the common council; ofthe Fifth ward, One person to be a member of the select .and arrant persons to be members of the common comic!!: of the Sixth ward, one person to be a m ember of the select and rout persons to be members of the common council; of the Seventh ward, one person to be • mesa. i her of the select. and rwo persons to be member. of the common council; of the Eighth ward, one person to be a member of the select, and Two persona to be members of the common council; of the Ninth ward, one penon to be a member of the mice; and on per son to be a member of the common coo:mil—each of whom shall be qualified to serve a• • member of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth. Given undermy hand and zeal of said city of Pitts• burgh, this =l.b day of December, A. D. IS4B. tat GABRIEL ADAMS. JAMES W. WoorovvELL, Hodern and Antique Furniture •• • s 3, THIRD STRIET, PYYMOTBOR. A large and splendid assortment of urniture, Ho te ls fur Steamboats, Hotels md private dwel lings, constantly on hand and made to order. The present stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manufactory in the western country. Persons wishing ID purchase would do well tO gwe me as lam determined my prices Mall please. P.M} the stock consists in— Tete a Tem; Buffet Magpie; Louis XIV Choirs; Queen Elisabeth chair% Tea Poyse, Toilet Tables; Fruit Tables; Louis XV Commoder, French Mahogany Bedstead% Piano Stools; 50 sofa with Plash and Haig-cloth tower% 50 Mahogany ROCklag Chair% ' 40 dot Parlor do au v Fancy do 25 centre Tables; 20 pate Divans; 4 pair pier Tables; IA marble top Dresaing Bureau; PI Wardrobes; c Secretaries and Book eased, tel marble top Wash Stands; 4 pair Ottoman% o pair fancy Work Stand% A very large assortment of common chairs and other W rniture too numerous to mention. Ur Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, mil on the most reasonable terms. dec FRESH PII.H.E TEAR, Wholesale and retail, at the 1 - )Eltifil TEA STORE. '9 Fourth street, near Wood, r Pituburgh.—The subscriber haying just retu rn ed from New York, is now receiving a large fall supply of fresh GREEN AND PLACE TEAS, from the New York Pekin Tea Company, selected with great care for tales. b eing now heavy we are pre to supply Grocers, Hotels, Steamboats and Face. roes with any quantity and at any price they may wish; packeu in and I pound package., 5 lb. tin canis ter., it and 13 S. catty bare., and in half cheat.. Ilrtail Grocers aro invited to call, as wb can and will sell better Tees la lower price/ than any other house m Pironurgh. Our stock of hoe Young Upson, Gunpowder, and h. penal Gr«ii. and Oolong Black Teas are the best in the Areerle MO market. Lovertog's double refined Loaf, Crushed, and Pal. vented Sugars, at retail, or by the barrel. COFFEES—MmIta, Old Goy. Jaya, Laguna, St. Do mingo and Rio Coffee. selected by the most expenien eed coffee Broker in New York. Sweet Spiced Chocolate, Pickled Cucumbers and Onions, Fresh Peaches, put up in their own juice Malaga Raisins; in 3 lb bones. N. tl—All Dr. D. Jayee's Family Medicines for sal. dee9-dh.wS JAYNFS. Pi ittebargh & Bottom Copper Company. Hid Company respectfully informs the patine, and L paruculerly all dement and consumer. of Copper the farm in which they prepare ti, that their Smelt ig Works are now In rucceasful operation. and they re now ready to make cent:scut for the delivery of ingoto to those who want in this form ; and also tough cake for the ranpose of wiling. The Copper produced from the hletalic Mines of Lake Superior, is ascertained to be much superior the °Amery copper in the markets, which Ia obtained from ow containing foreign Mineral rebalance. This copper in perfectly pure, and is rot inland by the pro cess of. melting, and is therefore greatly to be prefer red for bell metal, roiling. and manyother parpore A n is not the intention Of wish of this Company to erect works for the Mannfacture of topper in the various L.rnaa in which It is wanted, they will be happy to make contracts for the detkrery of it m the form of Ingots, tough cake for rolling, to., to those who may wish to embark in the Mainers. Hereafter, all the copper obtained from their mines will be brought to Pitwburgh, and tuge supplies may he expected Letter. addreered to C. G. H.S. Of Tommie M. How. wi I meet with prompt atmnuon aro in-dirn CHA A VERY, Prerident . _ TO TUE ENTESIO. — A rare chance is nose promoted for th PRIe safe invesunent in a busmen en ure) new one adopted to the man of limited, as well as to thema. of exwnsive resources; pelding a profit from capital; nd enterprise beyond any operation of the day. It the comply e monopoly of to ev a staple mv ic, absolutely necessary an and essenual ery &on y, es well as indmpensable to the methatnc, artist. d profewtonai man. To capnalows, opportimay offers itself for a Imitation eMpioyment of either large or smell mans bringyst Immediate and highly satisfac tory rmonts. Those desirous oleo:sharking In • *u nto, genwei bustaess, are invited, with others, to tall at the office of the undersigned, EZILIIIine the article, a form their own judgment, from the facts presumed. Offwe, Exchange Buildings, Eq. Clair st, next door to Esquire Johns' other. COLVER & MYERS. droll 01 BT ) ~HBT fuits:s URESI-1 FROM THE SIIELL--By Burke & Co's r Fast E.:press, at reduced prwea—To accommo- date all lovers of this delicious lounry, BURKE b. Co. have resolved to supply the people regal ythougout the wawa, with the choicest Fresh Oysters in eons, half eons end shell, at such reduced prices as will eatable every faintly to enjoy this delicacy at their tables. Au Express Load will be received daily at the ware house of JNO C BIDWELL, Water , street, between Smithfield and G toot, no (et sale their, and at the fol lowing depots, Bets b. Berger, corner Smithfield and 2d sts, E lleaslmon, Diunconk A Horsier Peon i sth Ward; D Haughty, foot or Liberty st; j Cohor t, Jr , Peon'a Avenue, Alereer I Holonson, Allegheny city.. novitl: —NEW—IrCIREC ANDIIOSTOX PIA - 2111. to"JOHN H. hIELLOR, No el Wood street, hi, received invoices of a large supply of Piano Fortes from die role• bested manufactory of Lhickering, Boston, to arose to • few days, of which due notice will be given varying in price from 6175 to IMO. Also !rem the umoofactortes of H Worcester, and Bacon k Raven, New Volk, a bondman. assortment of IL OS sod dl octave Piano Fortes, rosewood and mahogany cues, of the most elegant descriptioN and with all the late improvements. The above, to add ion to 'he stock en hand, will to the largest and most desirable selection ever offered for sale in tons city, and will be sold in all eases at ManUlaemrers pnees, on accommodating terms. and • wn.ten guarantee given with every Piano Forte sold. Join.; H. MELLOR, Sole Agem for the sale of Chickenog's Piano Fortes, for Western Pennsylvania. dec2o NEW PIANOS. Bola kinctry Ton NUNN. k CLuit's Cm-am. Puna tit *to THE. subscriber h. Hist replenished his stock of Pianos, which for variety of style and prices has never been sur passed to ton coy. Just received and opened, the following now Pianos. One 7 octave cabinet grand Piano, an entirely new iIIVELIIjO7I.. One Rosewood 61, very elegant Norms .k. Clark. One " b. " a One " with Coleman's celebrated Lotion At. mehment. This is a very superior Piano. One " mahogany, plain, N. kC. norl3 B. KLE.I3E.R, all W Woodwell'a WOOL, FLOUR AND PRODIJO LYMAN, REED 4 CO., ISoccessors to need, Hurd & Cot GENERAL CONLIDISSION MERCHANTS BOSTON'ALOSS. Particular attention paid to the select( all kinds of Pro- duce, and liberal advances made on consiimmenta. 1... IL & Co. have leave to refer to.— Messrs R. Robison & Co. t p..._•_ R ed kROC, S tuattUrg. • Heed, Parks & Co., Beaver, Lawson Zs Covode, WeUavtila, 0. Boswell Mang, Eaq. Steubenville. 0. S. Brady, Esq. P Peterson, Es 4 l Wheeling, Y. Mean R Crenate &. Co. Gill & Stout, Rhodes &9gleby, Bridgeport, 0. de eV- dkwtmay 163 se p 4 T tlasenlilve ‘ ; '' Pla & t:d — Dulter KaiVtr, 3 " " plain Tea Brons; " " " 'llp " • 3 "Threaded extra heavy; 2 '•" Dessert Spoons, " Table " 1 " Tobacco Boon; txtr Shovels; I " " Mustard " " C. Silver Spec Cases; 4 " " Specs; 4 " /Lad colts. Also, a Allen's Patent Revolving Pistols; just reed dec'S 67 Market at ••• • RITCHIE & COCHRANE, CIMARRO) & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO. 03 TCHOUPITOULAB STREET, aurthdrorna•B New Orleans. . . . INFORM their friends and the public that they hams no longer any connection with their late establish ment In Penn street, known an We Pittsburgh Brewery, having removed Weir entire business to the POINT 13 MERV. in PM sweet. nryillid ' yS eachintP — risi r atlorl 4 .--. Lsif Inge.) T PORTED DIRECT PROM THE PdANUPACTU .I. H EMS —The subscribers have on head and will co saintly he. supplied wish Jas. Muspratt & Bons' eel- eh ted Bleaching Powder, whichthey will warrant 7, 1 w i k f de nt h ,:ryiertor are p to r Tly ri m t r o mx l d .i iii the the ll,..States,. k' peter for cash or approved bills vi W &111 MITCHELTREE, 160 liberty et_ / — Nlnapratt itr, Bone. Soda Lan. . HE subscribers are now receiving their Pall stock of the shove article, direevessels, vie the Jimmie, , dallion and Lydia, baying nrrived . at Philadelphia a I/ Baltimore, and two more, the Stephen Baldwin and ila, shortly expected; they are, therefore, prepared receive orders. They will-receive daring We win % r and spring regular supplies no New Orleans. novl3 W.te Id IniTCHELTREE WICK tr. McCANDLESS. UNDIUfr -. ti bb's Nd 1 klackerel; 30 hills No 9 mackerel; :91 Of do No I do; 60 " " 3 " 10 do Taxmen Oil; 5 do Alum; 3 do E Salts,: 3 do chin'd Lossrood 1 hf do Now mo 9 50 boo No I scaled K runt, 50 bas Nod do do' 5 do *ester,' "darn' 10 do No 3 Tress'd do; 10 do No A do do I bum Clates; ID bags. Java t oat; 50 hhd• prima N 0 Sugar; Just ree'd and for sale deol4 DROn Vi L C .ULD E R R II * 9 , O IV 1311111. c Dentist. Corner of Pounti and Deems, beAereen sep9.dlein mirnt TTUZW 10.. C. POCLI, MOIL surosaaor "001 110C/36 nt.IX 3014 UAZI IL LIMA 111.11.03. 11116011Afif108, GLASS 'WORKS. SIMPSON tr. manufacturer. of Vial. Soule., Wi n d o w Gls., beep constantly oo caod' a Coral usorpoent of ‘4e above article. Also, make , order a superior article of.Mister.l or Besia-Walar oleo, of colored glass. N 0.16 Wood st, Piclabenti- HOUSES, LOTS, FARM, 14„, Oman wad Ow Wes ITUITEDon the Muhintrebela river,about Maim from riM.WO NA 3 _mules above On L o a, the inswedisse .obuslavd Menu. LYma Muivn and Mr. John Hum % run Ms Joe body ol Lad Coi l will be fold at , ellll3llpersenni-ems in bend, balance live qual 'annul payments. without lamest TWO trulispagable. Location vim geed—came be P oe Amber partkralars 8. .ho has 4 Malhadd pull.sidenemega N. U Them is snotha seam of seal on my i n ., shoal MI Mei abase the bower, of excelleal j dif I B. B. THE subscrilter will aull on acturautuditlug valuable tract ofunitOnmed hind, !koala ea the road leading from Brighton 'is Franklin, about eighteen miles from Pittsburgb, and about eight mike from the town of Freed= On the Ohio river. The tract eau unios 4b4 acres and 20 perches, strict measure. The land is of an excellent quality, emit DO acres almond, mad well watered, and will be soldhilher. In whole of in farms of convenient Mom to suit pcmcbascra For furtbm particulars enquire of .WhL BOYD, Alf' at Law office on 4th et, above Smitinald,Dilubullh• .IdirOliti - Oardris A'RACT of Matt, tern, in Harrison; Ponsge Co, on the Cuyahoga river—about 30 acres ender ins provement. Also, two unimproved lots in the wWage of Warren, Tim:Mall Co, lat feet by ad Also, a kn 03 pound in the centre or Hartford, henbane°, with a hoe dwelling home and score--one of did beat stands for a merchant on the Western Reserve:' Any or all this property will be Sold on very &comm.:dining term IBAJASIett, fable Water and Fran its. AIOTOBLY POS SALE Olit =MT; IHE large anearell bent rectory, erected on Rebeir ea street, Allegheny city, by R. B. Cataao,Eaq n nd for wale or !Opt fmal the lo t nfian.lo4.o. Ths lot on which the Factory is erect ed, fount. 100 feet on Rebecca street, and nins back 110 tea to Pad street. The main building to of brick, three .itterlra ma 60 feet long by 07 feet whin. The Ravin HOMO is large and commodious, with en englue,'beiler, stack all in eomplete order. The ptoperty sold low, and on advantageous terms. Inquire of ROBERT weithirr, dee:Ow:Ma Agent von BALE on SENT. /A, TIM subscribot offers for eale or rout, Itiv To* Jja dence in Alleghouy city. Possenton Jean twirl van Ist of February, Of sooner If neeesitay, and whb ever may occupy n, Might find it advanteacrieu to re tain some of the (immure, fee., particularly Linjted to the place. 8. 2 8.. W. BOOM ~El 3. W ANT ED TO REST—e. =all private dwell. ing with not Woe than four rooms and a Web.. within five or ten minutes reach of the Diamond. Afifiwte., with Ourtieulurs, *Box No. SIC Post Office." rglo LET.—A Lot on' Boyd's Hilt, Bailable for one or 1 two Bock Yard., to let. Apply to A S hL B. LOWRIE,Ageo4 WY" "- TWO uousimiAND 'Lows OR /Ass.. IrkTWO LOTS on Beaver street,,in the city of Allegheny, above the upper Cormneus, on which us erected a frame budding, two stories' high; mutable for two small tenements. The lota are each twenty feet in front by one hundred feet deep, and run bath to a street forty feet wide. The buildMga on the pre en., will pry a verynandsome Interest on the invest,' mem, and the property will be mid .cheap fos cask Apply to li. Spread, Clerk's office; U. $. or to cone :HAY k Ca ROSEDALE TO LET. THIS delightful Sommer Retreat, fors, "Lome years past occupied by Mr. Ruch. old, is offered foe sale or rent on the lion et Apral next. This property has been. improved by additional building', and • substantial 'tune wall, and tonere planted "rub Evergreens'and Flub Trees. To a good mean; capable of comineling the Retreat, the terms will be returnable. OEO COCHR Pinsbumb, Dee. IL Agent ter ProprietOr. DOR 1116 NT. a THE subscriber offers for rent (Cr the term of orrn or more years,' a hap Convenient well Be two story Dwelling Butte, containing 8 teams and Kitchen. Them lea lot of ground, comelning fl acres of fine young.fmit trees of everrl#ol, An., connected with the born Ta arty person wish ing • delightful residence within' a few m.t.m. tidS the city, this will be awe chance. Forkims, which will be low to a geed tenant, inquire of Mr. Aso. Wright, near the premises, of John Wan, corner or Hand and Liberty streets, or of 0cr2841 THEO.*, WRIGHT. . report, in Allegheny olir for gel.. ritHE subscribers elder (or sea a number of choice Lots, Minato in the Second Ward, fronting on the Common ground, on easy terms, bloom of W. ON. ROBINSON,Attg Law, Si Clair a or of /AS ROBINSON, on the premisee. • raytenneeetf T for 8.1.. TEN ACILII OF LAND, situated in. Peebles towe strip, on the Alonongahele, Mee miles from Pitts burgh—to lots to sun phrehasera Poi further parte elms apply in Heim Woods, 3d m., or A. WASHINGTON,' th, above Smithfield it In iloreor Ocnisty. ALOT% gwrehowie and Dwelhog,.datate on the Erin Extension Canal, in the village of Wevt And stir; a desirable location fora merchant Al" a Lot and good Dwelling House well salted for • Tavern Stand, inthe village of Orangeville, .00 StasCo Obis. Terms easy. IS.al. DICKEY Co. fade WatevAnd Wont ex rIOAL LAND FOR BALE—Seven' acres coal hcod ki for ule, ilign/10 in bend of the Monongahela River, above Ilroarnrcille, Pa., having 7 Opt vein of coal which will be sold m exchange tor good. For pardon ers apply O le xl5l S k W:HARBA DO wood WAREHOUSE FOR SALE..—The aubscriber otters for We he three wary brut Warehouso on Wood !creel, occupied . by' R. Tamer & Co. apt 7 WOL.WILSON, h. Er= To Lat. The sabscaers mill rag p!yr acute Wan hot= now otec:MY. i t t i k E IL co, VLUABLEI REAL ESTATE ON PENN STREET FOR SALE—A Lot of Ground situate on Penn treet, betcreme Hay and Alarbtary atreeta, adjoining the bruise and lot now occupied by Richard Edwards, having a front of 25 feet, and in depth 120 feet,. mill be sold on favorable terms. Title unexceptionable. En quire of CL 0. LOOMIS, 4th at, near Womb . „ A THREE sum Brick Hymning Hoose, on Water, above Grant street. Peetesaan gieett on the first of Ipneary, ISO, or soccer if required. For terms, baqt, re of nov'l ' 0 BLACRBURE4. Co, water ma N.. 1101.31.70 s SONS, Bank•r•. 117sohan1eltrek•!•• sun atoms tk: NOTES, DRAFT'S, ADCCE PTBANK O ANCER,GOLIS, SILVER ANTEIL ,. COLLMTIONS.—Draks, Notes and Ateeptances payable in any pan of the Union, coliketad on the most favorable terms. EXCHANGE on New Tort, Pldttidelphia and Usk tilkiefe; also, Cineliustul, Louisville, Saint Louis and New Orleans, constantly for side. LOOM NOTES.—Notes on all solvent banks in the United states discounted at the lowest rates. All kinds of Foreign and Alpena. Gold and Silver Coin bought and sold. • Office No. 3.5 Market wreer, between ad and alb, Piusbargh, Pa. CU, BANEERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, and dealers in Foreign and Dainewto Ezehanga, Pertiffiratea at Deposita,. Rank NOICS, and Speeiet Fourth Cent hoar t r l ee=n it s =lor Ci rli m h bretians made on twaior POP*I PO= United Bowen The highest pretrewn pald for Rosin and Asuarbran Treat or &sad ter nal*. EXCHANGE BRO Gold. Advaneas made on eonsiennunna t Prodnne, pod Ewa, on libeial =inn .. maid DILLS on England, Ireland, and Sestland bought any amount as the Carreto. Rehm of Exchange. o, °WM payable In any past of the Old Connote., from II to ZING, at the rate of SS to the Sterling, without dedoetioo or amount, by JOSRUL ROBIN SON, Barone. ana General. A4poo, office Sth n 000 door west of wood. octlatt ins • ;e. KILL i 4:ITrREI.I4 . - DANIZETES wed Exehanse Drolenk Bent' fsi Deslen in Fr J9lll oigu and Domestic Time mut tit Billy of 14- fel l: Tr IFv .e iZi ' slsee ' i, thirdlilef•tieltn• Fou Dino :th n l tst Md. .4•AAAA muotsto li a t. ,,, . unman L. i a JAANEERE AND EXCHANGE BEAD dealer in Panto And Doonotato BED or Exchange, C. u otos of Depodto, Bu Note* and Coin, cornem of 3d ood wood moot., dfre c dy wwwte & ch.. 1.. Ho ml. . w hh: o 'll. FUNDS— k-11 bitaaosirt, • Bank Notes, purchased at the lowest nt i a y s . E ,liy o asoNs, - anis wiz lOEIA3OIII-61 ght Cheeks on .Ull Now Park, Philadelphia, and • • Sidtimons, Constantly for late by N. HOUSES is SONS. se • t 3 34$ Marken in. 11stothesig,v0 wands •• • Tin Elithins. TkiEsobscnbers beg to call the attention ofßaliders, Architects and owners of Ithildipp, to the many advantages whir-ti these plates possum over all other metallic substances hitherto aced for roofing, de., as they possess at once the lightness oflron, vrolthout its liability to rust, having now been tested for several Yea. m tWs earucalar, both in this country and Mat rope. They are less liable to expansion and comm. than ken sudden change of the atmosphere, than com mon tin plaint iron, sine, at any other metal now aged for roofing, an consequently form al mach better and tighter roof, nthuiring far boo frequent repairs, whilst the first cost Is, but • trifle moot. A full supply, of all due, Groom 164030 W. O, can nanny on hand and for sale by OEO. B. fiIOSEIVOOD ft CO.. 14 and 16 Beaver street, New York. The patent Bight for this article hiring been scoured for the United States, all parties Beneath, thereon, either by Importation or otherariso ' will - bciaroseet. ted. • net OolkwlyT . . • ROST PROOF — fireal. rpHE tindersigned have erected work. the city of New York, for the porpolus of Oidvanizing all ern e of Iron, *bleb it is desirable tb PROT=T FROM RUST, such as Telegraph Wire, Botts, Spikes, Neils; Wire for Felten., and any other snide which me i .he required. Far Hoppa for Casks, assubstitute for bate Rope; for Clothes Lines, Lightning Rods, and •host of other applications, it will be found cheap and datable. They would puticulerly eall!auention to the Galvani sed Way forfences; it requires napalm, and will utst mot Also to Spikes and Bolts, the preservation , pi which is of so tench importance, that it will tolellWd itself to the notice of all those interertml. OEO. B. MOREWOOD t CO., octllo-drverlyT 14 and le Beaver st,N. York. NEW 13113TFLUMENT's mire subaeriber has been eppolated Belo Agent fey the ante of CARE/LEM IMPROVED &MEADE ONS, as manufaatomd end and perfected by Mews. Musa t White, of ClueirmatL The usual ti r es and extent beteg but Slur octaves, Mesons ILL lc VV4 aneordante with the puma desire and demartd, have extended the scale of these stialzumsuts to 41* and even h cameos, thus muting it Pettittaffile to perform upon them any meant scrutewfor the etimp,sr Oruau. The exterioe, alto, has hem ortad by planing the body of the Irtwat alusn. math= 5.5=5 beautifully bronzed and ornamented, tendetirtg it at once a magi elegant and espesttely desirable Tee low Mut It within MC math