71.1011.18111111ii11 GAZE • ..•...,:+ . I . UBLISHED BY WHITE &CO pITTSBIIJIGHt O; 4 ' TinniSDAY MORNINGi lAN. li PAIL XRELPHIA RORTII,ASIERICAN. ialvertissments SabseriptiotstothePorth Mies stir glut uslisti Sudis Glisette, Mo.aelsbis, reeeilid otetforsrsrded from this othee._ MAP TORN EXPRESS. We vtt4.reeelse sad: forward. tiff et expense, ad- I vsstisemeats-aad.Sta*gptions rofttui paper— , fr" ,00MIV H CAMIMAND,PInewE4 4 .. Solse 7 tiptionslothli valuable pigfryilltbe ind forwarded* aid &it bride': • Ihrnstman'Ditte Glezreti 1t imblidied ;TuNire.e.klyinneWeekjy.-41ely is Seven v o ws per stepe; the Trl-Weeklf FiVO Dollitsicr swum; the Weeltl 17,,..!) pet .Innee4: swat."' tcrAirmanalls.eie cam fled in tea rayons' before x, as euly'lnl as pmetelble. Advertisements nabinsafted fora spew. Itedtbae *ill blvarlablp be charged , ordered oat ?Ole imam Coritherefellatellfgenee, pia lver News, Istrpoiti 'Money markets &e. see So* rusal..P44 foic Tiraigni,pb,toßwik Per Local - Nutters-tee asst. pa s- "ha Li oat.onstg,—We find it difflchlt, from conftia . ed state of the made,•ict entre at an linamilanding'of w zats44l4 r on,aillarsitburgh As far as we , can , ascertain ' nothing of the lead general bitcreet, hes been tranaitct ea ;e4i;elit — th'e ocirettisaliOn, end the election of United Stateit Senahn. ahe idlowing office:alums been elected • - For Chief Clerk, Samuel:W. Pearson teamed vote% and wee elected. For Aredkant aerk, J. M.SIXLIVAN, received 31: note& and was declared dale elected. For Veit scritang Cferks, , J:?. :teemortd and H. M'Cauley were opararataiely elected . For Sergeentet.Arras, lentel Gateau," received 2/3 votes, being majority of the. Totes caetjand was declared duly elected.. W. S. bitlli / gerrif elected'ltattienVSergetnit • erasing., Scdonion,She* seiikplieted Pao rheePer• N. Galina wnareelectedtdudetentilor Andrew Tortogivenekveted Messenger . Orr nunion of Mr. CHABIEVA:F. tiredrais, cloned leaddiet , td 7 S o to"t`ANVN'aad .WAYerogivcieLblealMNKOWiirqtetlloo7 L'Wr" oTvietltti or gottance--Idesent.littigiCrebt,MCalelin•Foooke Jadicary—liesent.." HJohneten, Riag,Streeter, Zeta, tutd Briwjey. Accountir—Vaira- Harr* Siniser,"MeCasUrt, • }agates and Eteheate—Mesel;.. Streeter, Met thins, Bleseley,Sandt, nil King: Penelone end Gretnltles—lneetart.Stialy,/3oas, Ben, Levis, and Sadler. •Corporations—Mesers. Matthiea, Hanis, Aube, etteetY,lted Cultlellighattr , vir - - .Bankt—blesare. Crakdi,Been,-Fnek, Ravi!, And •Agrieultnietindl Demesne hienttEtettnea- , --, Messrs. SmYeernek. TolV4'.- 81 . 1 1ic14 end „ I :l33ll4Stinflieri Bgalit'SY goads aOtßridges—%loes Pate; Rid; Su. fueeffiliio".4 ll 9. g4 1 `. 7 To _Compare iftil For. • erbiSatery, end - bres. ,- • Vacerand ImmOrglity--4,tessri.P9ttOrkEievelir 21411* &erica,' .2;f rooke;' Katiiltumaker, Oietfielii, , SZkei,lutd -Executive Nominationc-- - Meesiii. B Johnson; Imineoes,Hapiei, Et•P kit, and Sane. • Mewl Elauyias,' T,Laiarretice: .. and hanxiint , lmprovements—Meurer Pdanon,Cr abb; .dietfield;Bankey and Harris- 7 " ' Meclion ''District"--Messrs.' liegiq. . Richards. -Poneiger, Bcnu,and Been. Retrtinchniedrtrialtereinris. Bleb, Ster. rite: Stine, Smnllo‘nd eeter.:. ,Educattaldelnips.,,l.urrence, J B Johnston - , Ihrtns, Mdro•Nzi-ssull3rooke. p üblie Betildiags.-Meters. IfligrianyiroDrer fled; andTrlck. Leas Isom tern.-list the, Pelt:tette the I " , ve Galv " thn PaPer"Q Alto tStit The Newsloam; that it:low days -Once= AmeilOn:shirearrived atßrazos'Santiago dtrect from LiTerritwt, loaded with dry goods iw the coaikat dlidatuaoraa. -It is of course expobtod that these goods will find-their may iato.Matamo .,.., raa WilLogt, paying tholilexietin duties. The trade both sides of the rive/ is said to be very ,They have, hods:am pretty *vela winter ; wealth ror'thcrtighotit Texas. ;lathe welters'. part, snow . :1/1408C SW:Meat for letter Team Line - votinif 'lkr S baps that • at *ger number ofiediani (some 300),than should Ainpermitted to cometherep had arrived 6* he.; • yond the Texian boundary armed tindrhed wed' ammunition ef the U.S. agents, I iho.wistiiaTextan,ibrstal AittoiliK'corawn. Liesii4-zrtiaiti..lxial4b2l4-.GiaPego33 , raintilr, Pnaces'i,Doka,' Cartinvand Immhgravesi , aod one Prinemos who are atEseibrei;difeitillants. — The-shit' is ' for 5.9,772, which'lithe f4ttiden 'dud (or cos k ofetrireying,the " '7' 6di#4l.,?'ii:rEl,,ittrdring of the St/fier crop; . nit ‘ aCW:e11111,. We should judge maths average cup Nadir., about two hogsheads • PT= Cast: Tunis iron 1868::-Theblincr's Jour. 1111argiyei, aif beki7iir:,,Vtiiiirutl4•sl4#ol,orgoal sent to market 63tn.iite different Ttions„.in.l£4B and 1847, showing tlie ; ahntinl . inc;eeie • ' '"C aailroad,' I„26o,'6B3S chl n dkill ' • "MUT; Swaim Regionji t r . ; g7A67 4650,831 1',712,615 643,973 6E0,746 359,203 437,400 : 28 4 396 23 7 .2 71 > 3,06§,02 ;"Y`:Plq 44s , 21 031 . 013 2,967.405 Lehigh, Laeksweuxih'," „ 474 -7 :1 0 0. 721. ShcimirUreirtqe_ast hi 1811av0r4846, 635 ; `ll7P9Tus,lin4l44 ineei only 100,72 T boas in. r mining ''114249114?a , Re!' zsr . . - . '4,,raso L as ix:iiicany: . *4,oi a Selection of Pieces '.;biYeilse and ,Vense,l*llie impitwentent of Tooth liendircratuksPeaking.; :to tabiati am prefixed, Elements' deGislitre, illustrated by plates, by Wm; 80311.0 Enlarged and improved by Jetnei . ThoFFA Cower.: Await de.bo." • ' exakairddion weave have • • ban:rabic to give -en appearcto eiitoPilers.,,The eels* deny attakftlie*ork is beanfirelli tleNtiNrodsdiStfee: . . . ',Fp:riled . Ifiterdnyo that .2dr..)V'n;fet: at New Orleuns. Tints , s =Make. His' claild;, -• ethos. disease. . , • T._ I 4 sea , Wreceived al!" Ulf & back • “from. 4Weini4w44loo4lo44sloW;M n illybasho ,criteltV e ec . i .r il r h , ia,e l arz - • O urNewTOTk iiik44,wtoninietYttllt,iloy getra i in tOre it ` - Id dna int'Aontonn sbei,md„e wiwiyor , ” . ' '1133C9.01:91, >v. cz •:-.o , .t . ,4r.,_ ? - , . i. ~ _ 0,,, Jati In . : II :Ttiesaattlt-Dls.7wwki, , c' ci i i, mg: lea rn di foo sicint tahbtPZtia: 4"..mnertn - . ' \distal= pot P p di p , . - vale ...._____-- 0 ? ! . , , --4 by Aro, and. A wni,entiTelY . e3I NA`-. - • t -, ; foige39l4, •••• •• • ' ic,,w children, I , emoorb t rs oltt ~ ~, „iiihen„,,,,Du went , -.',' , ).ft :at hotnoWn' '' ' -d: vferod, it it leeaSt - .1. 6 a m * a mu. tint. sow eater Math, and ~ ..„,... Li iswai oiimptin, to nut biait4triume4.°4!` ,•''" k,;,ers, The eldest ....,, —,- - d thetlitifesil , , 2... IS/$104." "'WM , ' a l Fki ii !yelebftweg• cbgaz47,a r pealu i ,YP.. P 4. Foryritt F,..4k4a11111, the late Free Sail caedtdaYp the Vice Prealdeecp ;_ht now rich ; .etkotillaehiT,FUtlitaTfcryittaylealeidull. In ado. littpci :to si 7 cdab . 4,4o F #4 rioni**er, he fa On e it/641131710r the PCer:El:(l . %olCll,lbe "Wealth*" " • 4 • • • SF , ..014 - ,Whe woo bpi fetherse• " - Ai dentureflak Lis the wife. d Zvereif lltui4trA:l4olii elitt3' Who all° handloine into altos awn, . • 'i*lttirobetivillallarald 'is a tdevet ootem pe my= - Linago Illtt tutry axi d tiirtliptifttr„bftt ft Nturifliotte 6t[ . copying colt Wilt. , eaandetedutoq_er:4 4, 4 ties to soother Y7' ,* ?l ll * 9 1 1Idel:Itilfeteliroplie Prgrit ei 4 Cr,A-a4ifsh,orton:the'tillorPubiillat*cidesp,Tettei gp Ribingtooy and i4'otfier Ir9x l ltiw which ttro rOtVii4le4 COIn• rr. r.r-r re- wheal Tottkaakilltriareittmittatyitterwatallor• 4 , • • 'BeditiCi 49 t 4 " l ,_Ks tx:%tiz r ," Aerf nix 4 ,l 4 t t e !vow , but: , 14414avestj6gyenj a eity—tuld the inereirli th s" • tie? but mg . , ia micjyrisst VOTallifigireLlat thiiike 1../ 22 440:*.in M4' 1. Tar van or vim-4ifehareiroabtha. ogee rearmi from Wisconsin, excija St.troix: aid La Pointe, older ware, not ,rocedvaL The Tye aumdadmo—Taytor 13„747; Car i 5 Qij[!aji Bares , .. ..,' p ~.i p74444 4. , , T.:s.y. 1 ...' ep itttez E ' piing tene'4l4 e n . el I ? 4,, i i l rkee mem 'inuat Pres realtiltrada - iiiiiii-iire ' - eenintrivour iiiViitffireibuerteW beeome-abundaate /lad lii in excess of all legitimate business demands— tens forcing lenders to look to speculative borrow iii*'suvilluemaiumoglomplaig:atax Prf*IYST: Pklrf.dtl Mtn size ofPovenusent and State Stocks. I 1 1 1 114. 118 : 1. 4;gbiren a firmetioile totbemarlcet— causing to' be beld.al higher prices. A home moven:ant is irY pregnant:that will keep up _ United lanes. wools. Owing to the scarcity of N . loft stocks Or - the hash' ottanakeirculation,lieus now proposed to pawl a law allowing government stocks to be taken for dile purpose; and it will suc ceed, for the meats of banks have made the law imperatively necessary. A new era is akcat.tovommeace in the history at coil roads 110 his Uotiiitry, and we : re to have an expose of the manlier in which subscriptions - are raised. - The Hudson Hail , Road -Company, which was finned Into exhsenco by Personal importunity, now !finds itteff -at a ,stand still for money, with its isteck:relling at 55 per cent. in this exigeticy, the company anerts that it has a legal claim upon the original nutsuiris bens to compel them to make their. stock full, tiro' they have sold the stock, , and cease to be known upon the tenth as stockholders. Common' wage liatansen to - sell the shares of deltnqueots - to pay cells for snoney,when original astbseribere:were tiredr of their purchash, and this neer'comire of I law - causes no little tHittering among,a,',nlient;hin paid 20; . 30, and 60 percent, and then sold out at seventy five per cent., suffering a heavy lons. This ; . lass „Mei'. were willing to bear, and it is so much Oven to - the - road, for the purchaser of the lapel thus 'ishidiart only to make the stock fall stock, which yields him a rata of interest, high in propors -lion to the depreciation ofthe value when he bought Until fs decided by law whethersubscribers are held fin the' filll =Bata of their shares, after they have r eold'Aent—very little money will be subscribminathis quarter. ''iThetatither for the put few days has bees in -I.Mniely;col4,, had tinder its - influence the Cholera Thai heeneWent Mit of existence, and no new cane bast been. reported - bar two days. The news of the- Cholera-au. New Orleans hius had a bad effect ,upon some branches of business, particularly upon theittresteris produce trade. Articles that are re ahipped at New Orleans for the North, each an Fork and Flour, have advanced, and for immedis std deliveryylell very high. New Orleans Flour his risen to $5 691 to 135 7R Pork sells at E 15.60; for newlless;,sl3 would' be paid readily. The, stock ii.vary.lciw having been exhausted by des mends for the C alifornia fleet, which continues as ' active as ever. Remora mere current on 'Change to day, that by the, last tinivalliom the. Pacific, yin Jamaica, des. patches-were ieceivedhy the Government which ozll,PMFTeolAltm in detail the previous accounts, but stew,advices`.ita farar: eiteed'the glowing ens counts received - deem to the Middle of October. Should these rumors he confirmed, even padiallv, expect:dative acting will be caused that will ex tend-iota departmehts of iltl3 l / 1 1,614 aided eis speo aliticra' 'would be by lbe abundance of money in the siresiameeking employment, at low rates. The Steamer Herman, after a passage of 21 days from Soirthamptan,is telegraphed below Dos ton, ont'of coal Her - mate, the Wuhington, is now out lance the'2oth of December, and is quite due, with Liar-days later nein. The news is ex pected with some impatience, by dealers in various articles. Under thq last advices, ashes have risen to ni omits for domestic pots, and 61 for Canadian, with sales of 1,000 bbls in two days. An nd vents like this will canoe a rise in the raw material used in - the glass factories in the West. No common State • Flour can be had under $2 25—a rise of 25 Ma since Ltha brat of January. Sugar has rims and perhaps. k in two days, with a rise of one cent its Ndarlazierms Molassearthe only hind here. These advances in the whole range of produce, and articles of.universal consumptionothow clear ly the buoyaney than marks the commencement of the new year, which promises to be ius fall of ear I cess to many departments, as the loot wu troun. Could these be added to the other means of wealth—specific duties upon the leading articles of import—lron, cotton, and woollens—more real wealth could be added to the country,than has accrued even under the immense exportatsfbressl. stun its 1646-7.. A deteiminedellint is now making in Nitnikle ad to bring this question of specific deities before Con gress, and there can be hubs doubt of success, end that too at no remote period. 9. The leadieg question now debated in financial circles is the new theory broached in relation to the did= of Rail Road Companies upon original rithscribers, as urged by the Eidson Rifer Com• path raid sate:Medi* , the opinion of Daniel Lord. Usage heretofore has allowed subscriber* to iglu*, at any time their teaponeibilities, and a 'antratbrrfluurrthLirii*x wants have Wed many ano4itionout auto& high. The NFesiern ( lum ) Road is• 'ease in point. Tie riclialten; .the poor ` l3l lSO;flit ' 4• 1111 1L 1111,4 sank, stollineuuf went called in, acid VP low as 45, arid ' '''eff . bu *Oily capitalists who paid the rem a ining calls, 4t d getilividenda equal to one per cent • month upon their investment. Should the new sustnload, rail road enterprisea in the United States will receive a blow nearly Lard f for welfare cot as a ikemeral thing, capital large enough to enable us to place irririnacally alfWe eubsctibe an a rail road. We must be allowed to Gorki: forty per cent 'or sixty per cent to a new holder,'who will pay the balance, or we must do• clindtakloi stocks at alts Our Mehl of budnew will not divest fheii floating capital into fixed rail road stock, will do bumness in the old way, leaving capitalists to embark in rail, ads. Two large bodies of young men left to-day for California and the gold regions: The passengers by the !Clairton' Colon,' are the yonagee brothers and, lone of families eminent in lqdviYork, , uul ;ntimntely connected with her ancient as well as her modern glory. 'The name. of Schermerhon, Beekman, Emmet,' Le Roy, and Lisamaton, in the of, this flight to California, be as pro minent albs names of:the first settlers of 'Vir ginia and the.Seutbern States. Without the stern vittnes ache New England fathers, they have still the character' which will do good service to the new Continent...we can almost say—to which they are bound. Like the .Mexican War, ; the California fever will call forth the energies, and give the - cmintry tise-tienalt , of. the indudry large claim Who would otherwiM boyddantioned non producers. The cold and stormy weather hen; compicialy deranged the malls and travelling in this region, nor Res the west been much better od. The mails Louis are tea days out of limp; the New Orleans four, and in key no mails in proper time, not; ago the from Philadelphia. Business 'consepceotlp¢a aone under much inconvenience nod lows Taslay, the oldest Menial inatusece Company, the 'Koine Safety; decided so.- stop, b."i.f3 VtOtelY-Pltitifged it■ ready mesas, leaving nothing bottles ot'igittnl notgo 4-ihd Colninull• Iowa! everywhere, added to ;large 'fosses by fire Swept away te , say nothing of the lours entated.byhad lnacagemept: -So badly was the business attended aolo 1541' that premiums - to the -Smottnt 01760,000 on 4/41Ville [WC* yielded but $47,00010 pinks; the -enOtnens sop ; of $71.1,000 having bentSptild to laws, espenstml sad rc.insur. once. The receirLag the solo of 15500000 in premiums, show a nett profit, of . 55.13,000. elearly shoviisig the sliferShce between prudent management and clatieargess. The •Sun' ' has made n scrip dividend' of dirty re; PPM, and Om %demi& will declare thirlystlye pet . cent in it 'fear dayalattides ...handsome dividend in casks '"'Every - -body is sleighing mad mat -now. and BroldWay:lhronged with all possible kind of , vehicles from a - twenty home sleigh down to a half hogshead tpb on sicken) , ronnere;drawn, by, a still atom strictly hbrie. 'A hundred passengers cluster like bees upon the mammoth carriages, and everyone who has sixpeace, seems hdot an 'Pend* for a ride. The beauty end variety of the turnouts rival• those of any City ip yhe world. Fashion -.now means three nights_aLthe holism Opera, mid ahree evening. excursions to a tote, out of town, 'n lung end gay evening there, and:a r id e home - ,by. moogVit„' behind the three minute moles dam upper tea tholtiaind. UponCheagp there is s nokhlog weir, DOW. The prices ofmMt snicks seem to bitve„reashed their extremes elelatiklai Pork and-Bert are on oaceP ,iltip.' - Old •• Meaa Porkhhnow held at 514, for the same lots, sold in November at 59. New Alesjs, lOW and prime, $l4 23,.and 'Hubs to b. had.at that.'" Mess'.W;-51,1 , 73:081 2 50, end scarce. The Reims oftholerd has effected this in pity, and _reatimptlon 'of boldness 'at 'New - Orleam wN wan ratans the mine td, the oropar standar& One than/nod hansli of .00ntaion 1 19InhollitTioni wee taken to day for the California market atss 50, and a lilrge lot of Neal at 52' i . :The. RPM packet took,ont ,988,00, in coin, and-other-than.this thmela netting to antics X Ito! Manny Market. &ailing / 09 s ind'oral to - tho demand. • C. • 1848 1,218,233 434,8.'2 81.630 Tho New Hamp shi re no Le_ hat , Pissed bilt-ohartering tha New, Ilazapabiro Bmardolfedf feat &Mew which- plammtbs Thcamodonian - Does i6eiC4itbP:*" rrQtingpe tho se r dale meat.' &may. „ • • A bill has aX passed NMI, bbra.m'iriq.lo:3 9 .) Which grow.' out - of tho. ',complaints mama the Shelters.- It in* dealr* fa. 112111 . $ right to him ' o l , t l propettp ftwerthe.momenthefall, any t3oci atrow=e4apba - thepfazi , of the Shakers, firteda ded- kio3Wadalapdly,lthrrsiovides awaked his boa muneltg his ymperty axe, tlat 'Meaty , is adyioce. dlu.rwutrposesityle the kw( do at irge 1 0rjuildiaeMrftd Gan her ;though*, ein Dot 4poiaruvr;imatingp jai» th. societ7, it 111 06.3 W 4440 thetheidaxt,iteentiase-itejbe ule of the okildreaaftleth he vl—'olll6=l cannel be It! deutazihd'-taldhilisritytttgMa the htaimot. of • jgdat9l.64ol 3 o o4 s :o94Vt i t i ;retsid s y:Maffixod to act of,,agee demi. not' bebe demanded at tbeihbanda: - rgebadt ' bei boultd out tiK the Shakier by- selectmen of towns; and the acti which *equally rigid thwaster, goseinp abet" from the date of its Wag* ; • EVENTS . = Hoar. pigpong events of not j is i a in Rome,tbltidablishe Ortit of at*teptittafittin Government, thelfilight . of e O4-P 9 pe,. l iii4ltiola from Temporal Potetr, the pe?speeKof an entire sepatetipe of the .fitutelrptgt6q,Chgmh t A viva of Government sanctioned by ages has been overturned, and . a People supposed to be mob in ignorantatiandered. ded Vitrifies and pleasures, have suddenly axons. ed themseliesto thelhotights, and dignity midgets of men, and base . evidenced a laCtll determine.. lion to =cream the inalienable rightof self govern. meet. The following interesting letter which contains succinct history of the late events at Rome, Was written by an American gentleman residing inlet city, to his sister in New York, and furnished totbe "Commercial Advertiser" for publication. Thu letter, the Advertieer remarks, is valuable as the testimony of an enlightened and Impartial witness, and as an exposition of precedent events, More full than we have been able to obtain from other sennoes.cyjlt leaves an unfavorable impress sion as to the Pope's sincerity, or at least hat firm ten, in the liberal course on which he was cup. posed to have entered, and this impression, we mast say, is decidedly strengthened by hus choice of an asylum, in the rdominions of the Neapolitan monarch—the detested Ferdinand, who enjoys the bad notoriety of being universally regarded as the most vindictive, faithless, tyrannical and enamel. pled sovereign in Europe, or perhaps in the sired& Roos, Nov. 28, 1848. , ..Tae, Pope has actually fled from Rome, and -withoukany, cause for so doing, unless his oppoto tildi to the free working of the constitution which he ifiratited, some time since, may be considered a ' 4U- IV lrtc ri t' h n a t v o e n h e hd a repetthtOst or the Julius Comer conspiracy, and another Brpms, as the Roman. call him, has appeared to rid them of one whom they regarded ae a would be tyrant, Signor Ross, the Pope's Prime Meister. For the better understanding of the matter, I shall give you a few particulars of what has taken place during the last few weeks. The determined opposition of the Pope to the war of hberty:tn Italy has for some time been looked on with mach suspicion by the Italians, and more particularly by the Romans, who, living near the Court as it were, become more alive to all retras grade movements on the part of the Government. Minister after Minister has appeared and dump peered, until there have been. I think, twelve or thirteen changes of these important personages within the two years of the present Pope's pun ufimte. The Pontiff at lot found one to hi. mind in the ex-Ambassador of France. An Italian by birth. after canons phases in his career, Rossi arrived at the honorable distinction of Minister of Public in etrucuott ander Louis Philippe. From this position be was sent as the representative of the French Monarch to the Court of Rome. almost immediately after the elevation of the present Pope. His arrival was looked upon as favorable to the cense of hall oo Independence, for at that time the design. of Louis Philippe against the li b erties of his people, `though suspected by them, had not broken out In those overt acts which caused him to be driven from his throne. The Ambassador, on whom had been conferred the title of Count, found himself by the revolution in Porte, suddenly displaced and deprived of kin nobility, so that the Count de Rossi, Ambassador from the King of the French to the CAA of Rome, descended Instanter to plain Signor Rass, the husband of Grooes daughter. His inti mate connexion with the plotting es-Minister Cl Louis Philippe led the people to believe that Root was hot n tool in the hands of his masters, and the result seemed to prove that their euspicions were not unfounded. After the extraordinary political movements which rapidly hollow each other during the sitting of the first Chamber of Deputies. la consequence of the war party meeting with such decided oppo sition from the Pope and hie counsellors, the oleo. uon of a Mutate, would of course be the first move in explanation of the intention of the Roman Government. Rost by a previous understanding It is thought. was requested to accept the appoint. mem. He consented, at the same time ammis• ing great improvement in establishing the-mon led credit of the mate, which had fallen from a gold and silver currency to the toning of paper . The liberal paper" began immedtativ to expose the flimsy covering with which the new Minister sought to conceal his designs: He answered by a number pf leader, in the Roman (Oficial Gazette andel InSt these sane articles assume the chaises ter of use toward rho liberal cause. a'vreek previous to the opening of the &mid jmues, a political and satirical paper called c.l3i:tirll°AOne," which almost daily contain ed stowing ciluctures of Austna, Naples, and the Roman Government, was suppressed by a stretch of power on the part of the censor of the Apastoh cal, Palace, and-this was done, no doubt, with the cense t. and under the direction of Rossi. Such an act was looked upon se a blow at the liberty ofthe press. Now add to this the seizure of several Neapolitans who had esesped from the capital of their mamma monarch after the revels. von, and the order party earned into effect, by Resit, to deliver them up to the Neapolitan Gas ernoteht for punishment, and you will he able to form seine idea of the detestation in which the exs count was held. To arouse still more the suspicion of the Re. moos he bad called into the city, a few days 'mews qua to the empulfatit_glizablz...ot-Ibpsules,a2 iartedirlae of eland 1500 cartbinied, or mounted police. A great parade was made either force at a private renew in the court of the Vatican. on the 11th of the present month. ROSCt addressed them in memo of high commendation, while be spoke disparagingly of the National Guard, and they were then marched through the Corso to their barracks in the Piazza del Popolo. The pece ple understood that this movement was thaended as an intimidation, and a notice was pat up in the different quarters of the civic guard, saying that it would be desirable that as many as possabld should attend in uniform at the opening of the Chambers, .for the preservation of The marmite; of the 12th arrived and Rome ape pealed tranquil es usual. A number order Nation. 'al Guard bad assembled in the court of the palace in which the Chambers were to meet. The Dep uties had taken thew places, and the Ministers were emery moment expected to open the sitting. la the mean dine, the piazza In front of the pa lace won GUCCI with peopledwaiting the carriage of Rossi. After a little delay it diove into the court yard, amid a universal biasing and groaning. He descended—went a few steps forward to the greed stair case—another s h oat of execration—a closing to of the MU? of people—a still loader cone—and the Minister's spirit passed away before the echo ceaaed. The blow came from an unseen hned, at least the couspirator. succeeded In smarting it; a dag ger wound is the throat was all that mid bo seen upon examining the body. The Chamber was thrown into consternation, but continued becalm; for art hour or so, and then adjourned. The people dispersed in sidenoc,.and Mamma spacad.with rapidity of lightning through the city. Liming the evening of that day the Circe& Pop. Mare, or People's Club, put forth the unnteniof sueli pmeoas es were thought to be best to form a new Watery. They were believed to be all good men, and true to the tense of ltakan freedom. ftilasy of them had offered immteetimenthad egilerfor the cause, and moat of them bail formed part of previous Ministries, but bad resigned In mate. queme of the determined opposition which they met from the cc-tholes/Mal party. The mit morn tog was appointed fat a grand yr:messiest or the people and military, who bad completelyThilettliz ed, to the quietist to ask for a new gad popular Mtnjltry. Ca their arrival at the palace eftpyllys lion was 4pointed . plillent the lirisheq, of people to his Holiness. The ansereerteßllkt their desire should be taken tato gram, oonsolenpron. Thu was considered sedate:mg by ad" late, and the deputation again waited u Pope for a. more decisive reply. Tim-gets" of the patios had been closed during the day,. end two - of the !Swim gourd left outside to I:citrons, tbe usual duly of matinee. At the second ? metesp of t he r deputation, a number of pereoneAttem 4bl• law, or were forced by the immense crowd spies thp gate • this caused a scuffle wish the nod a htfljer4 was, wrested tom one tithes= The Bann insole. seeing (rug? the tighlorp 'rpm : yea going MI, Mated. (or their caraway, tutu ;penned them through the grating upon the people: .15,p31 to gram was immediat e heard or every dirett• Some one tired; it is yet questioned Whether the shot came from the Swiss or the people I it however served as the alms gun, andvolley tiller volley was tired from the palace. In the mean time the ,National Guard had procured their =a hem and began to return the Stre. As items ins. P°o,l4° to t Jr" lifiacitil elLtraP4ll:l° the pait l CA apd y belch:13010 sooro;tritate coo enimlatupted die Oyer heipt Py* Alm them, and endeavoured to smother the tee, which had airEady _made some progress. The day was nearly.over, bet'liy this tote the soldiers had malted wills the people, and brought two mimes 40 beer upon tha principaientraneothis.broughtihrePopo IQ tonna, nod he itop i seaped to accept orthe minus try proposed by the. people. The yesem--ibr, such it was in Cant--(mmediately angled ialut kp populace quietly leA the 'pelaeck-ZO § I I I A3 b 3 d9 mend aftbo Pppp went okligeijo leave tails:aka nom Or the Platiolud Ruufdr Who =Med ix.' mediately, and thus wood 00WA tbrAntatiolk 13, 4 theltomans, who had become completely Soused The city has stink again into Its'der, Mese: 204 affairs seamed to bagettieglOu .nrettfleoll, Wden suddenly, one afternoon about a weetrafter thaeseutsl lave described, the dram beit - Wes bawd. throughout the city calling the National Guard to their paw. Imagine the atahOnistunmoter every Whim seas r marttsues' d and ptlicialig 'asserted dial therope hailted,epplymbttotit -"Ty cause , and. kW:14'10100M `No Tell an , autograph confirming the:new Mines "up, and begging them to yep order in the Some precatuionsfor the purposewere taken, bpi there wee ca 11 = 014 4 1 °T tom "Mai ccemrr" red to emote the leastslarm. _ _ TheLeondaetof the Pape durieg Weis ofA. preaeAt year bas been 'a amass undecided atier•_, eetet, arid strilletti.yinoprith4topeig..K • i the emppirpuon w he - had vain:earl New You., Jan. 6, 1549 It team diambtisittPitiilXlma n _ ,wan, in Wpm laitbahaZiliof,":44 nitaiti d it h en denaT in a- dainocralic snvaramimitikbolb, , theirAioniini, than wntkintiond:is .band-74. :Amin end; husgii;•,. ,Tbe .scan qa yOulto t!lllot:ietg.qtion , of M=4.444 81 4 8 . Tbaropt ) iii(Agiii; Tit jilif &PO. ids* gnaw taxlesibecriank7ll '-anct He ban beenliiiitaa - bythinithig NapJairiaidElY fuallYvrZliiteealt , ot inch a : oonboi ewe ,i i known Witty Itiag.i Some sap bin bolinaidatnadi to abdicate; Abaft dna tb ilgobtg to France u po n the invitation of Cavaignae, laslthiShillrage me7a:116466k* thrintrialep mityhass to Zeteent-end gain lee! fertile:6de! move. It is tallen4admlttg Qbet the'fing*ho advised the rape teti cotiligod:tipon artegfendona uproar in the city = and inAies:tfirooghotit the Boman States. Itjoat,:airgpoOd;that the violent' Mesabi would proclaim a republic, while the NW party would oppose. Mani' thus giving• en opportunity Mr the intervention of foreign salts reinstate his Holiness. Not/sing of the kind his occurred, and the deceivs era have been themselves deceived. There is no dismay.. Ito standing still; the Chambers have voted the railroad between hem and Ancona, to be commenced next month, and have taken measures to have the poor classes employed upon the public works. All this will make necessary a new arrangement of the original plot, if plot there was; and what new scheme may be now on foot It is impossible to We will not have to wait long for ito Sevelopement, however, for events rush after each other with singular rapidity. It is summer yet in Rome. The shining sun streams in at the windows; the air is filled with the perfume of roses; the fountains outpour their silver showers; and the birds are lighting on the window. sills, and singing as if snow and ice could never leave the North Pole. E=l33 We have had placed at our dispoind a letter, jug received by (be Europa, . from a moat intelligent gentleman in St. Petersburg, from which we make a few extracts of general interest. The passage relating to the cholera presents a mach more fear. ful account of the ravages of that disease in the Rumba capital than previous accounts had led us to expect, but as the writer has ample sources of information, and is rt man of facts and figure., his statement may be fully relied on.—Norsk Arneri. Dee- 5, ISIS. 'The cholera, which made its appearance here -- June last, has been very fataL It is estimated that ~pwa,.da of 20,000 have died, and at least 80,000 left the city, principally of the laboring e l an , o r pie, of whom great numbers have perished on the different roads. At one time the streets here were almost deserted, and you saw nothing but coffins and funeral pocessiona from morning till night. It has abated very much, but still in not quite over. A few new cases occur every day, of which some prove fatal. Of the fifty-nine American shipmas ters who have been here thin season, two have died of cholera, and nine American sailors—We have bad a very unequal summer and a very wet an. tumn. The river was cloned on the 18th ult., but sledging is not very good yet" 'Your new minister, lion. Mr. Bagby, arrived here about a month since. He was somewhat in disposed far a time,. now he drives and walksout, but receives no visits from any one. Our friend —hes called upon him several times, but has not been admitted, nor has he received any of Ins coun trymen. Young Mr. Ingersoll, the son of the Into minister, is his Secretary—a fine young man. The old gentleman left here, at the commencement of the cholera, for England, whence he emluirked far his own country." 'We hove had in all this year 59 American yes. sets. The sugar business hits been very profitable this year, and promises to be equally so the next In consequence of the disturbed state of Europe the prospects for business were very gloomy in the `Spring, but brightened later in the season, and that very state has caused nor import business of this year to have flourished more than usual. Sales were effected easily nrict,tprickly and paid hand somely. It is said that the new Tariff is made, but it is the general opinion that it will not go into ops eration next year (1649) on mamma of the unhing ed condition of things in Europe. We live here, thmks to heaven, in peace and quitenesa,and thanks to the Emperor that he duel not meddle in the pol itic* abroad.° 'Besides his Excellency Mr. Rugby, and his See. retary, Mr. Ingersoll, we havelthe Mowing Ameri cans here, viz :—young Mr. Ropes, of Boston, es. tabliabed here under the firm of Wm. Ropes & Co Major Whistler, Engineer and Superintendent of the Moscow Railroad; and Messrs. Harrison, Wr. nuns and Eastwicl., locomotive builders and cons tractors for constructing the iron bridge across the Revs. These are the principal Americans in this place. Lunt summer we had Mr. Saltonstall, with whom you are acquainted, and Mr. Silas E. Bur. roughs. ofNew York. in his pleasure yacht, of whom you no doubt have heard. He is unquestionably a very strange genius." The new bridge is advancing very fast, and it is expected will be completed in 1850. The Moscow Railroad, lam told. progresses slowly, In cense queuce of many impediments, web as bogs, rivers, &e ; and the Isaac Oturra will, I believe, be finials ' ed on Doomsday." •I enclose for your perusal a general - export list by American vessels, for thin year, from which you will observe that the export business to the United States has fallen elf very much." HUN. AND far. Barn.. host—Judging from , the tune of the religious press in England, that of I the Established (March as weil as that of other 1 denominations, says the new New York Commer. Mal, the hasty decision of the Bishop of London in the case of Nr. Noel does not give general rms.. faction. By the Church and State Gaueue it is contrasted with his lordship's conduct to a clergy. man in the city of Loudon, a short time since, who ' almost turned hi, charge into a mew house' with scarcely a rebuke from his diocesan. On %play, December 3, Mr. Noel ptenettealrbialast two ' -442ourseeur.invoser8owieg . - , deeds to obtain admission at each service His text in the taunting was Ephesimas 111, 14-19 I and in the evening John XVU, 24. Ile said, in substance, that lie would not occupy the time of the congregation on matters relating to himself personally. is his views would shortly be publish. ed, and would explain his present position. He subsequently oluterved,-- :"1 feel specially bouod to pray CM you, who. for mote than twenty two years, hive committed so much of happiness to me, and have evinced toward me such uninterrupted loudness, and shown such continual forberance to my many defects, which I am conscious havefendered my , ministry less fruit. fist than it might have been if my preaching hod been more fervent and naypastoral labor. more assiduous. I -mourn to think that the time for separation has come, sod Ito many unconverted.- 1 leave you, not as some of yon have been pleased to say, as sheep without a shepherd, for my' place wall be supplied to you by the Providence of God. He will raise up some faithful minister for your guidance; may, one is already provided. Next Sabbath, Arehdeacon Dealtry will occupy this post, and I know no one to whom I could more wil lingly tamperer my op. He . is (I Vied Otid canoed Chrudian. ou will Skid in him none of thoite pcfpeltiee Into which younger Christiana are prone He will preach to poi may the great truths of the Bfospel, which, under his min. utraticip, kayo been so eminently blessed ia Cal cutta. You will dad him kithifil, zealous, =rend. 'We,and a kind us well a matured and experi. 'arma folloarerof the LonlJesus.Clarniq and 1 pray that his ministry may be more blessed than mine has been." Mr. Nods promised exposition of his Mew a {treacly annals:wed, as being ready for immediatt Reigication, tinder the title of 'Ax essay On tbd brawl of the ahurch with the state' The two Hermon above referred to hove been published, ogol.scaa. IN NEW ORLEANS Ptoto the New OTiCBII. DeLtn, Dee. W. The reports which we publish tbis rooming err =we re ay gret to say, a ,i, bateo ,,, e v at at of th t e hc i zl ; tibia, @Doty that it hall'init 4 eginQ its fatal erects *yea the class of our popolnuon peculiarly or. filOnti to the inclemeneice of the weigher sod pro- Tfr!lltilr Pellige at or ;heir health. We tee au 'clips° to rneMti die opinion which we have here. loops expressed, that when attended to properly ig the first s, ar"irhe'r;Zlentattatlytkieculsea. disease t i e i n g • n why the deaths are so numerous may be (build i the dhilyarrlval of emigrant ships from Europe. Dram the New Orleans galleffn Dee. X otwithatandiog the horrible weather, it will bp seen thatthere has been a dethVairkir,lAlitY Of 14 li i ibp hut 'at OPT& I s is ustPosiltge Ord the weather fin be mote trotivontde, sod It is in vela tO f aped any parataneat dimiaanga in 'bedlam., u i t a change in the attuesPhore takes phone.— ' T e Board of Health met yesterday,bat no quantal wits present, and therefore no official badness was ttlfsoiled: he official bills of mortality fa the tWentplour hfadding as six o'clock On the evening Of rho *bow the death. during the day to have oo hundred and tblnyeseren, of which seventy Were ofcbolera. I' he report oiiaterments, far 111624 hours end. f Jim noon on thorlEith, atm up atotalorl44'deratts a !doh 92 were of Cholera. hero weso.9o deaths during the 26 hours end. jutolpoott on the War Ph—of these 84 Trim of 42,4' Thom atter of deaths at New.. Orleans Miring Ike iweek,audtag at noon the 29th tat. was thlth ,'Dynthielr,:td() were of Cholera—belay an average 49, deaths per day by the epidemic. Armor wan prevalent in New Orleans on the Mitten the eteanwhip Falcon, which left a feu daps envisions for Chaves, had pat back to Molls. Use hrith the cholera on hoard, bath turned out to be withoorfoundatlon. The .taNae y a k v ag m a t arrived atNew Orteanson the 29tb,reporta that op the 23d nititno,,Oupe Antonio betaring•NW. by N. ketyi ales distant—she exchanged signals with the idnmship Falconjor Chagiel well, and gob* oil a fine MM. The Mobile Tribune, of the Slat nit., says: "Vie learn that up to noon yesteiday there were sere cases of cholera in this city. Threeof them wererieroes, on board the' aterunboat rdentimen. my. :One of the others was a Odd, who was ill of 'diarrhea the day befero;: one wan an Irishmen, of tliristArreeks , faience to the countryiaad the two .ratafitieft of isle • seven' wrft iards, one of whoa - tied beeh two weeks an,Mhd...other nine deya t t Mobile Yesterday at coon two of the num Wen thicir Were in the 'collapsed stams, d wens *A* to. survive. ' They were tilla Within ttreotY. 9 tur beketelidepttweLrephwas written., . r ',',ANlltulamcaltileiseager dealarep that the paieb; and hero atm.& to the plantation of Mr.' Chapin, hare diadotit. GOVJULNOWIII SECS/AO/11. Below we republish the Tallies laksOmiamYoitr . the Gwen:ice's Idessige.;'ecauetiOdaoin the Pmt< • ed copy received by mad. Alter Mirefally cc it paling the tobles,as received by:telegraph, and as ranged. in this dace, we found only 10 men, mid only three of there ore of any practical import ance, anil the arrangement is sutusantistlythe same• This is indeed substantial evidence dittos wonder ful accuracy of transmission by telegraph, and speaks in terms of high praise of the accomplished telegraphers at both ends of the hoe. The following tabular statement will exhibit with more dearness, the whole subject in rase Lion to the tame nod cancellation of these notes. Original amount of relief notes issued 65 Amount fended, 5135,214 Cancelled in 1843 by IN tue of the resolution of Feb. 0, and Act of A pril 8,1643, 642,087 42'22° 1 1 Cancelled in 1844, under the Act of May, 1414, 100,000 Canceled In 1645, under Act of 1514, Canceled in 1516, do. Cancelled in PM 7, do Cancelled to I al,B, do Leaving apparently in circulation on the 31st of Dec. 1848, The first failure to comply with the Act of Ass sembly requiring the cancellation of these nF . ea, was prior to, or, on the 3lat Dee. 1844. he mount directed to be cancelled in 1844 and 1545, and which was not done, was 8163,000. The amount of the failure to cancel in 1846, wall $23,700; the amount of failure to cancel in Intl was 550,000, the amount of failure to can• eel In 1949, was 511,000. Total, $249,700, $452, 964. ORDINARY Itronmiric AND Expioarrtrams op Tire 03.10NWRALTH OP P/CRISYLVANIA FOR TIM ne- “Raven tie for the year 1845....82,991,631 IS Expenditure 3,176,298 28 Excess of Ex eoditureBt 181,667 10 Revenue fur the year 1846 3,487,882 49 Expenditures .... ........ .... 3,461,144 '7l Excess of Revenue........... 26,737 73 Revenue for the year 1517 3,744,509 40 Expenditures ........ ........ 3,40,311 42 Excess of Revenue 317,147 99 Revenue for the year 1848... • • 3,871. 997 32 Expenditures ........ 3,746,886 68 Excess of Expenditares 74,889 36 Excess of Revenue in 4 years.. 87,349 30 "Expenses of the public works considered as ordinary, notwithsuinding much of the amount is really extraordinary; but as an offset to this, the tax on real and personal estate received daring each year is more than the amusements of a year, the excess being from outstanding taxes of previous years " The balance in the treasury on December let, 1844, woo 8603,851 88. Balance in the tree sury December let, 1848, was 5577,290 39. Deficit in balances in treasury in four years, £58.5 6 1 49. Had the law of May 31st, 1844, been complied with by the cancellation of the relief is sues, the additional charge would have been made on the treasury of 8249,700, which added to the above deficit;makes 2336,261 49. Deduct excess of apparent revenue, 887,349 30, real deficit tinder existing laws 8248.912 19, in four years, exclusive of extraordinary expenditure's The recent debt of the State ts as o)llparri: Six per cent Stock. $1,887.:40 08 Five per cent Stool, 37,305.601 18 Four nod one hell do. 200,000 00 $39,39310 24 Relief Notes in circa tir0,......... 702,661 00 I nere.t Certificates out. • standing, 220,799 52 Interest CertifictOs claimed , 4,419 38 Interest on unclaimed and outstanding cer. uneaten to be added to them when funded, 11,195 b 9 Domestic certificates,— 99,319 95 $1,031 Total amount Cl. public debt doe 3lnt Dee. 1 . 1.15. £40,424, 01 the abc.~re there in due nod demtuadn the trenwrc as follows : . . Read( ............ $702,661 00 Domestic Graddors, 69.31 S Interest Candidates of all 'clads,— 239,403 19 It is presumed the general process of cancels. ton of the relief notes. or their redemption ns heretolore indrented. wit' remove to that amount the pressing necessities of the treasury. The rmudue of sad sum of 51431.380 14 (to .......... 634122 1.1 There to also due and demmdahle of the funded debt as follciers lune Ist. 1 . 41 526,951 80 August, Ist 1,999,509 35 August Ist 15.37 ... 22,335 06 52,031, 98 21 Present Itsbilti) 4 of treasury,. • . •• • • •$2,376,' 6.1131.DUZ OP PDDIdC DYBT. 'hag Jai:— , March tat. 1610,,,,. 59,551 46 ..Dec 1,1850. — 999i311 15 April 11, 1653, 135,214 December 1.1, 1853, 1,996,407 09 January 1.1, 1551 7951,474 64 Der-ember Ist. 1 5.54 , 2.191,649 55 August I.t. '22,.... 4,459,463 741 July Ist, 2,788,509 24 March 4th, 3,999,397 47 -July 1.4, '5B, 2,540.010 56 July 1.1. '56 529.922 14 July Ist '59 1,195995 93 August Ist, '59, 49998 25 July Ist, 'r 0, 2,61J177 64 March 29th, '61,... /20,000 July Ist, '62. 2,265,059 75 April 10th. '63, 200.000 July Ist, 1,378:375 99 June 2718, 'O4, 1,134,332 70 Aug.' Ist. '6l ..... 860,690 89 July Ist, '65, 959.540 79 Jan. I tu, '62 ..... 8.68.873 13 July tat, 2.523,617 64 July 1.1...... 1,939,563 65 Bunk Charter Loans, 618,375 96 ToMittet of funded debt not de• mendable at the Trentuty, ,T 22,0 98 larrsuatsr us TO P 0614 ga ls 81,557519 06, at 6 per ceat per arual=l 94 3.01:00; 18, at 5 1,865290 05 41:p, 000 Opt at 4 i a tt 9,000 00 as b , - ) annual instant on the loans hey stood Dec. Ist, 1838.. ..Ma ;torten of the above loans, there will be to pay 34 years interest on Feb. lot 1649, which it is estimated ern increase the amonnlll7ooo In what ever amount of interest certtficatet may be fniajd between the let of Feb. and the let Ans..nett. Them will be dim al thc iattor pr-rioa 4 years in. tor*, cglalq4 at CIA the probable .amoU of for 1848-2,004,542 99 to which add Finthateed Luttrell on Danville and Fbtlevilts mil Ittld mid geld Eagle and Tings iN i vi o ti on 42,500, total 17,03f1,442 99. The estimated revenue for the etztrent xeoS it u fotluu. rati,commiaio. 4 .1 ' pubes Tat on bank dlvidands an Corporation .rocks.... waren{ and personal emate Tavetn. ra>rnees flotsam Pallas Bitten Thita#o, Ctrutot and Menagern- Patoblet laws bfOtli goo, Tat din writs, ee..c. eettnin offices Cagnibriel inherUnneen CgrAtittit! Tu11............. 'Aes, old inattrials, . Tai OP etrolltnent DiVgandi On bridge and turnpike StOCII Accrue,' ... ...... llelao f ind; rash ...... On Public ottlue. 83,5431,900 Esamirstilespenditures for the current year: Pub)lo liapc.rvoinentv $BOO,OOO &Radian of Goeerntnent 220.000 HP l o4.;ellic°e... 30,000 re.wi ck as,mnd Gratuities 2000 00nyltable institutions ' • 30,000 Common Reboots including non nc.;pi. • ing districts (tßet4 up tuna's and guarantees of in. . . t•t • 2 . 0 '0 000 •Doutuptiu ,credltora 12,000 Cancelled relief notes 200000 Damages an public - works 30,000 Special commissioners 300 f3tate-Lebearg ...... ....... • ... . ...... 1.200 VI lock al Beach Haven.. „.. ~„ ~ 3,600 Hoc* ktf Ren5e................ ..... 4,000 NicbqLion ............ ............... 200 M,. . 800 eat cd* Slate Tax........ ...... 40,000 011801041eOua 5,000 Ele4natedsevenue over expenses StIOCITIMI m FiLLMILiroaT.-4 diZavilty *wowed on Fria, evening betwreo Mr, William B Hols— mn end ir man named Graham, in which the for. merman very severely wounded by two c three pistol sham Mr : - H. is the marshal of • Wort, and Via at the time he was shot, eadeavo log to pot a Meg, to.Gradato'is whooping sod yelling on the streets , Holetuse's wounds. ere not consider. MI very dangerous. He is the third Of exuth .men; that Gramm has shot.—lestievills 1.14:a lean 90)aillt. Itayaolda,of the Wanionen lbw. Winona:o %Odds boned for Bt_ Loafs wee ga< 'Pada* with both etas broken.—Lon. u1*1441#48a.4:- Ur vy.,,th. ;,.... ,:.. Uktilszkoi.anerspyrao uty whilphase always allay Owl:went akin.' Of Otis a vial U sandy cry am Sold only In Plusbarn dwlh, at y ea Uw e* - . . acolada TEE VERY LATEST FROM-TEE CAIidFOR. MLA GOLD.REGION. The Sew Orleanntiallelitanf theraftth ult., haa theltllaaring later. iitetligeltre from 646°in' Letters have been received in the city, from the eapitalof Mexico, containing later intelligence from California thee snywhich have yet been peibliabed• One of these lensesfrqm an intelligent gentleman, end who is well IntorMed on the subject, awes that further discaveries;ave been made in the gold region, which yield el: n a more abundant snooty of the article than the previous "diggings." The quantity gathered already amounted to at least 8100.000 daily, and wu constantly increasing, with. out apparently an exhaustion, or any limit to the foliPty. There was a great deal at distress among all the diggers, for the want of the common neceasaries of life, and attended with very extensive sickness and mortality. Men loaded with gold, appear like tug. gard vagabonds, clothed in filthy and tattered mar meats of the meanest kond. It is stated that one man, who had two barrels of brandy, sold them out at the mines, by the email wine glass. which real. iced him knirtero thommnd dollars in gold. Every thing, and perticoloriy articles of bad and raiment, were at most unheard of prices, for gold was ao plenty and to the possession of every one, that it seemed to have lost its value. Daily additions were made to the number em. played in digging. though as yet no portion of the vast flood of emigration from the United States, had arrived. The first arrivals of provisions, and other unties, will no doubt realms larger profits than any previous instance, that can be frond in the an nals of trade. • SI 511[601 704664 JOB PaINTIIMO. BILL /MAUS, CARIB, CIRCULARS lifonsfatts, Laiing, Contracts, Late beaks, IL= MILIJI, wave, CIIIMICAIMI, MCC., coucura &c. &e. Printed at the shortest notice, at low prices, at the dek Usurra OPTICS, an 11111. W. 47 ' tin PPM PROP. filssok—lf you wish to ho site pessful in any undertaking, you most always 'Pile the croper means.' Therefore, d you have a cough, Pisa hilrellExrseroasicr and be cured, for It is the proper means. Have you Asthma or difficalty of breattung, on then the ly efficient means to core you is to use Jayne's Expectorant, which will immediately overcome the spasm which contracts the diameter of the tubes, end loosens and brings up the mucus which clogs them up, slid thus removes every obstruction to a free respi muon, while at the same time all inflammation Is sub dued., and a curs is certain to be erected. Have you Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fam any Pulmonery ikifecuon, then use Jayne's Expectorant and relief is cermiu, and you will find that you have used the proper mess. laFor sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea 4th street near Wood. JAT7111 4 31 EXIMMOILS.Ift — Wo would call atzenuoo this excellent remedy rod Coughs, Colds, Cons.optiop, Asthma, and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. Having seeeraltimes within slew years put bad 0,.P -lion to tn. • medicine of this kind, we have by experi ence tested its excellent qua..., and .e prepared to recommend it to others. Ministers or other public speakers entitled with bronchialafflictions will find peat benefit from to u.c. I t is premixed by • .ienti lie physician. end all cloture will find it a en/a and eib carious medicine iu the diseases Inc which it is re ceinmended.—{Columb. (Ohio) Cross .d Journal. For role at the Pekl;; Tea Starr.. No. to Fourth street. eityls "That whiter skin of hers, Man anon, 4nd pare as monumental alabaster." All females have skin like the above, who sum Jones Spanish Lily White. It mak eth pore snowy, yet ream ally white Sold at "9 Liberty street. /7 19 " E r WIMILIMI rots 3 8811.141.05.—Rea llGT—the real qn•lity of a 3s. bottle of Jonea' Coral Hair Restorative is to foram the hair to grow on the head or face—or wherever nature intended hair to For sale by WM. JACKSON, No 89 Liberty street, sign of the Mg Boot. seplel WAr The excessive or morbid secretions of bile Is well known to cause violent disturbance Of the Ares tive organs, and bring on malignant ant, ahmaWtgea bte fevers, which often put ao end to life. The stomach must be cleansed of there foul secretions, and this eitii most readily be accomplished by the use Gin A Fahh estock's Ann-Bilious Pulls, which are a most valuable homily cathartic. They can be riven with safety at all times, and afford relief ton very short Itax9. Prepared and sold by B A FAHNEeTQCI; A CO center tel and wood, .d corner eth and wood Ito mg 29 ANOTIVE Clita!PlC,. to the racellence of Al'Lanca v ermittige Messrs. J Kidd & Co.—Gentlemen. It Is oath pleas ure I band this, mycertificate, (testifying to the gene ral populanty of Dr. AVLdinels Amerman Worm Pre eific) to your traveling agent, Mr. Munroe. Some time ago I received from him a small lot to *ell on commis sion I used a few bottlesln my own family, to the good • J• 6 uuttuaf icE. WILSON_R co • • 406' D RY FRUIT-4 3 1g ) brb it, bbo k fay We by led tiIEULW &Coif? wood et CIE:SHUTS-SX) bqsh chasgitk far isle by jo SBILMONibI . t.Co 'VEATIRPR9--10 =O. muse Ey. tiZberr., for role L . , by J 8 DLL - WOO:Ma Co 999 95d0 errs oast) tv; for J D 9.1113 CHAD CIDEII-20 bble for atie_by: 06 J B IIEGWORTH Jr. Co STEAMBOAT._ - __ Anseis&A;.7. & PITTSIAPILOR nal DAILv PACKET LINE. rus well known line of splendid passenger Steam ers in doe. 0( the largest, rennowt, hes abed and furats., and most powerfW boils en the waters a( 4e West. Every accommodation and ems fon - that Olarker non pr cure, hes been provided Per pas sengers. The Line has been in °penmen for it. yearn —bas carried • million of people wtthoto.the least iops ry to Melt nelson.. The boats will be *vibe thet.of Wood street the day preview to swung, for the recap non of fre4ht and the entry of passengers on the re ter. In a eases the passage money mast be paid In advance. 1117NDAY PACKET. Tba ISAAC NEWTON, Capt. A. 0. Mum, ban fldabargh every Sunday moraine at ID otleet Medley every Smday everung at 10 P. at. Slay 0,1547. !MONDAY PACILICT. The /tIONOZIGANEL4I., Caps. Brag in leave litte• burgh every Monday morning at 15 Weleek; Meeting every Monday eventag at 10 r. at TUESDAY PACKET. The EIIIIERNLA No. 2, Capt. J. K•• leave Pitrabergh every Tuesday morales at 10 O'clock; Wheeling every Tuesday events at LO P. al. • The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, env. El Das; FIB leave Pinsburgh every Wednesday snoiniag os 10 o'clock; Whimlug every Wedoesday evening at Loy. ati THURSDAY PACKET., The BRILLIANT, Capt.. Suez, will leave Pith. burgh every Tharaday moralag itea liy ear.rl.Thorsday creams at 10 r. aL FRIDAY PACKET. The CLIPPER Nall, Capt. Cloaks, will leave PM. burgh every Friday =meg at 10 o'cloek; %Medias, every Friday evening at 10 e. te. 111A.TIIIIDAY PAOKETs The MESSMOES, Capt. S. Rnoti rtjU twine Mita hargh every Saturday morning nt IQ eekaek Wheelihe every Saturday evening at 10 P. 11. NEW LISBON AND PITT9DURGII DAILY LINA OF CANAL AND, STEAM PACKETS, 1 1 11 4 8. (yrs ot..ssairw,) Leaves Pittsburgh daily, at 9 o'clock, A. Id., mg we rives at Glasgow, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver ga nal,) at 3 o'clock, and New Lisbon otit soma MOIL Leaves New Lisboa at 0 o'clock, P. Itt, (making the trip eamd to the river daring tho oigb‘) and 6 1,0 1 0 W at 9 o'clock, A. hi., and anus at Pittrbilly,o4 4 /". bl.—thus making • continuous line for carry. ,s.a. scorers and freight between New Lbsbon arid rims burgh, in shorter time and at less rates char, by any other root. The proprietors of this Line have the p'...,r e re of In fo nain Catul fir ... pro thr etlivat.theyhave.tedo.ip two lir elem. aW Craig/SI, to cwt in con,ectlon ve:le the well knoneu, Manton CALlial COPE and Y.EAVER, and eennipot,. logo Oittegnsre with lb , Pittsburgh aid 'Chula.. nau and ollur daily line, of steamers down iturOhla snd bltssiesiPei river. The proprietors pledge them selves LO spare no tipense of trouble to insure redo fort. safety and dispatch, and ask of the pablie a share of they parmnege. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. G.M. HAPITCN, S. &W. ILSREAUGH, Pittsburgh. 8. _llAisirtg, fr. Co. tityl Elf J. HARDAUGH it Co. New LeWcw I=ll Mr OxNoy Mr. Pitok. Pciknr INO7ICE—The steeser BEAVER,O. E. Clarke, mis ter, will leave after M. notice, for Wellsville punctu ally, at 0 o'clock In the morel 11148. 18411 • primesnultan & BILOWINgIiI:LL/0 ' Daily Pocket FRBRUARY lat, BNB FEBRUARY 110, LEAVE DAILY ATM A. M, AND 4 P. Al. ,1 tae line for new br i tal . cc o alpps . AT LANTIC, Capt. Tarots Partinto_ ALTIO, Capt. A. Jacobc mud TARTL9 hI'LANE, Capt E. Bennett 'late boats are ontantle new, and ere hued op withoes ,o e. to expense. Dr try comfort that money oar procure hoe beta provided. The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Boat ai the foot of Ross at Passenger will he panetual ea board, as the boats will certainly Irate at the even. Used beer., 8 A. AL and 4 P. hi Jan= FOR MARIETTA. PARKERSBURG, And Hoekingpart, ;mad Intel:andluta landLoio. Thu Ana steamer wait,WEI.L.SVILLE, Ppe. muter, will lean for lb. abovo or . every Tuesday, at 10 o'clock; A. X. rim fraiqh. or primate apply m board. doe:l74M FOR LOUR:WILLY.. The sidrudid arm; steamer li g ;E K TELEGRAPH No.l, L Haalep., molter, will Rove R4l abenro ad IlitennOdiale port. as Batarday, YJd lust , el IU o'elock. For froigla or paw4er apply op Lo to WIUION It CO. GEL) It JIILTIINDERGEIL =E! WEDNESDAY PACKET REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKET. 'fbc fine simmer Capt. A. Ali above Itada, laty'L ftimbizryik, overly Wednesday and Saturday e• e . . 1,41,, 4 04 1 4 0, P For height or passage apply et, deele PriI9BURI3II k Vr; The earth steamer CONSUL, 'Webber, master, Ind tr, nd lirra aeadyy wAdix-7, at W /P 0 = 4. 1=..13 . • +.7-iIL9 Wier-14 every Tnesday, Thanday and!' —11 , 1141 . , .17 o'clwk, am, precisely. The Consul will Wed at all the intereporilme the fort weans:4El°n that eau be pneromi-for the 001. • fort and safety of passenger. has I.o.lprolnded. , boat Is also provided tritbAs i reting safety goad prevent explosions. For or pass y Warder to DAVID fad seam at la sad Sod - PrrrsEirstiw Argo LOUISVILLE 'PACKET a n The new rind, splendid fatty, mat tt : P.4l &(ifkrPS NO. Awn, master, will Wore fro ( 1,„ anti and Loni.ville on .Thunadala y, thei - jeth to *Week, 4. '4,1. For freight or paw,. to MI ii,soff CEO Know ke°l` ithEttrZ i t'aVY'al eavß leave Load ,in t , 'C ar N. w C=° AA" sad etv • have berths sele . a . P :72llT ° ir MOS C s r,,,M 4jr , 10N ANDLIVER CC7.tp feet (~ee as I have fore years mid . th ese & pew . , I my bean for all poen as unlbrfuriate, "'g a l * -erefore be of thcm,if 'bay love ho, e ,ell oe he • _ey love their families and •fn nude, not to lay and ,de ander the hands of mercury doeton, or thdr or trash, bat try Dr. Tayll WsWhiten of Liverwort. This medicine cured me when I was w 111 I eooadldd eat tarn over in bed ',about as nuance s and the I mble ni eeee i doctors said I could a week yet this ve i medicine cured me in si w.ks. I hod g munch, pain in the ride, ising of cannoned dooms,. and was wasted to the bone; also, inward ever.. I, D. MILLii, Milkman, Newtown - 4.. I. .The viruses of the herb "Liverwort," are in DO veg etable preparation so p riverfully and effectual*, eon. .ninned as to render it a most superior andharmlese medicine for all disincline of the Liver and Lego, and is now considered by nil person. (mill. withins ef fect. superior in marina any other medical prepare don for these prevalent complaints. It has proved wi astonishingly beneficial for Consumption, Coughs., Colds, Spitting of Blood, &c., that many of oar physi cians daily employ It in their prwtice, and esteem it a superior and valuable medtcum. Wva , um Coro/ll—Having Warp vio lent cold, which settled on my longs and liver, pyodo eing • severe cough, and pain in the side and shoulder, which was so severe at dm. I could scarce y turn over to bed. Iwas gradually wasting away', and wars even of my life. My cough was very dimmest:4, and being a...warded with nausea, low yr appritlie, de bility 'and other distreuing symptoms, my wroringe were extreme. Finding no benefit from any medicine, nor from ray physicians, I got a bottle of Dr. Thylorhi Salaam of Liverwort, which soon made me well and able to attend to my business, GEO. VOUNO, Druggist, Mil Fulton st, The4lyri. Sold In flttaliargh by .1 D Morgan 23 W6od en Townsend, 45 Market st; H Smyser, eon Market and Id eta; Henderson & Co, 5 Liberty id nice redfted to lll,soper bottle. t Remember, this is the only genuine prepayllion of Liverwort. All others are imitations. Bo ale and boy only an above. , Coteau KM; Essg/110011.10. Counsellors for -Patentee. Office for proeuring and defending Patents, rte n =:r47ldr i n= " "1"*". American and Fortiori of Plums. "DROP. WALTER R. JO/ENRON, late of Piladel phia, and Z. C. ROBBINS of Washimm Mt!, Ito be aided by Hazard Knowles, Kee., late .inettt of the United States Poten t Otilee,) have asiociated themselves weather for th pronscutico of-tom oboe,, branches °impressional Mildness, eit h er In as the Patent Office, or before the Courtr..tind Will do- TOte their undivided attention to foranininag fhh inter em of inventors and others who may mouth (ham or place business in their bands. Ms. Xnawlespu for theism twelve years held the post of hisehliseit in the United Slates Patent Office, and resigned= ainsat:on to take part in the present anderaktst . Eis tnlents and peculiar fitness ar the important° mo Long fill ed by him, have been fully recognised by inventors wherever the office itaelfis tertian. • e.; the office of Messrs.?. 5 R- is on P dreet„ oppeeta, the Patent Oilier Wulalngton, D. C., where ennustani ,atiaaa, pos t p nirl , w ill be prarapd) o otended M raw w T 'exam ations made, dtngs, specific-an es, and layouts. he papers prepared—and models procures! on dem red—wn reuonable terms. Letter. of coquhyrlirme, ed to be answered after examinations had, ms 4 Lie aa . =lmplanted by a fee of five dollars. In the duties of their =See which pertains tglbe Pa tent Laws, Messrs. .I. h. R. will be desisted diva legal gendeman of the !detest professiormi eharmiter, and fully conversant with Mechanics and other Mender, anitnntn wirAdayrlyill iy R. ELIJAH EATON'S CEnTIk7CA7IO DR . jp J.AYNE.—This centavo, that immetit . .y after having attended my brother, who died of colssamptiou in March, 184 I mu taken Met with the Certain:option or Liver Complaint, and was reduced eo leaf faith the r=tbm for four year. I was astable to attend to ness, either at home or abroadbeing for the most eau =Acted to my bed. During ttm Mmore peri od of time, I bad expended for medicaladance of mi n ter physicians and medicines, to the =Town of without reoeinag any benefit .therefrom. In July, MO, I commenced taking Dr. Jayne , . Medi cine., and have taken them more or lees eves Mace, and believe that it wan by persevering In their use, that I can novo truly say that J have compleasty reco vered my health. I believe that Jayne's Sanitise Pills and Espectonult are the best family mcdicialcafm fn I reside in Springfiaci, Otsego county, M.N., tt. d carry on a furnace and machine shop in QM plans, and am 1101 interested In any manner to tneatail"( the shove medicines. lodinate this certificate Oa ilat efir of those afflicted. MI4JA.II EATON. PorimNield, N. Y.. Sept 16,1849. let 11111002 k Smoking - 4a= H AVING Jost completed the rebuilt:l smoke lactisee,, tee are 110 W ',zeroed ea ItgaiTO Met; and smote lt 11l the mom metehantable assomdr. The hOeses are fitted with all Me istodent:Mmroci. meats, and are capable of caatelnims atefftDDre. each. nEn a JONF2. Gitas. I .Stsitt, Jed nest Sleuth st hiMAIM° GOLD PENS—A large sad - beatalfal pen Mt engromng, end tot all other PEW... Also, Preadwa Gobi Yeas, lap , . reedit= led small Alises, of the beet makers: for sale by Jae W W WILSON T HAW: this day associated myself wily fainca D. WWI and Walter C. Roe, In tha waotetale Gro cery and Commis.= basiness, •I Weir old, m o d , 1194 liberty area, wham we will contnino Otesboaintaa order dmfirm of lirCrarr &. Rm. 101 PiChrGILL. Pittabargh. January 10849. ugT TED...Two splendid near hp* fortes, from. be etas , butted (=WY of NeopsAte el. ' ', N . Y, end 61.0 M Pisa*, rosewood/ r)ta, CAIOnt car ving' one Waal", with Coleman's Xolian Attach ment. 7 4 These hstperior Mends will be soht& i t t ntao. were pr im.. deen Sole Agent for Nunes is Isk,