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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Az.
Tag PtirilD&Te hicasson—We expected to !
receive the Prpaident'e Mes sage yesterday, but an
the Home of itepreuntatives did not succeed t.
electirrg their' Speaker, it was not delivered. It
will, in all probability, come to day, in which cane
'we will publiah,lt in en extra. WC refer our
reader to our telegraphic column for the latest
news from the senior government.
Dees Sia.—ln nay lest letter. gave }
neonate of the tbjects end localities 11,
around Boston of special Internat. Had I not be
in sO numb Al a hurry, I rhould hers nienia.Jae
Mole than I did. There In, for instance, the old
"Province Limier," once the residence of the Gov
ernors of th it stands back from one of
the principal .d . approached through a
very canoe is an artemot structure, and
of the plain gear the market . another
ohiect of ellire shape of a store. It was
erected in bears All the marks of us
primitive on ; rod sad small windows
In the north, the city it Copp's Hill Cem.
entry. This was the burying ground of the fast
wider. of the Colce)iy—nroongst others, I raw the
graves of the Matlle i ra tad Winslonra—lncrease,
Cotton, and Willi us Mather Ito ode bv side—as
1 looked span the last resting place, i cotdd not
~,,,
but think of the ex. through which they pars
ed, and the change which had since taken place.
They were master spirits, and, by their Indian-ma
hie energy and peverance controlled the pr.-
t..e
cat and gave chars -ter to the future. Yet, in the
onward progr,s u event diatomthse great luounerie.
of other days love grown
we seldom think ol,thena either as pattern. or
guides. Thus mart it ever be with human groats
new. The churches ad other public buildings of
Boston are numerous, nod all of kinds of style of
architecture—sone of Mem very imposing. Many
clam mores arc built of granite, and have a marry
appearance. No nor can look at the •pnvete
dwellings and Dotes of the metropolis, withont
feeling that it must be the centre ~.t" ,namenee
wealth. Yet the people are more simple in their
manners and habits of life, than in moat of oar
cities. They dress well but not extravagantly.—
, In going about the city they show their Yankee
REMAINS FOUND. . propensity of saving, by taking the shortest coarse
Bomon, Saturday, Dec. 1, toe. le any given pram. Like their streets, they have
Last evening the mutilated remain. of a body, ' no respect to right angles, but cut off es many
supposed lobe those of Dr. ?mitre., were found corhera as ponsible. it I.J dispersible to tell what
under the ?dedical Colleze, where he was lest ' , . ,
._ . ao
of the
street
seen alive. At II o'clock, ,Profes.or Webster of . a.a.. a person belongs "r 'Y ."..
. College Was arrest ed on anapicrou of having ,he tairesjfer you will ace gentlemen,and laden too,
committed the murder, end was lodged in rad— I m the noddle of the street, and on either Nide.—
when arrested be displayed the greatest avant, ' on the whole' there is about . much equality here
The whole affair is about to undergo a rigid haves- I
circus The evidence is tethered to be wholly of las In any other place. Talents and intelligence
• circumstantial eharseler., I command more r.pect, perhaps, than in any of
' AN
ACCOUNT. . aerates. The Lawrence., the Appleton., the
Bowen, &LIMAS!, Dec. I—II AM. Warren., and others ar,t known abroad Are their
Dr. Partisan's proteins l are reported to have wealth, but here they aro better known for thair
been found in the Medical !College, to Dr. Wet* .1. d L a rg e benevolence . Indeed
glees private room, mostly horned. Dr. W. la note PI , " start , tot
waned In the Leveret,. O r Jul. , mere wealth giver a man but little prominence tn
The following dispatch is from one of the Editors M. umemohilY.
of the Trade., who is now In &Watt. A few dugs once, I visited the Court Rooms
Bas h e rs
m used Dec. I. ~' end was fortunate enough to hear Rufus Choate
A peat seneation has been caused in this city 1 to aa important caw before the United State
.11 the( unmet 011.), /Mini Web.terr, Professo r °,f I Court. Mr.(ruche appear to he shunt forty by
end a 4 7 P the lIIIIIIM I MIIIM ' IM lIIL ' iILMI —of medium etaturn-,w4 1 :narked tutor-es
ter.
Parts of a body,seppOsed Jobe that of Dr. Park- large mouth—sallow complexion. ar.4 foelil a.i. 3
man, have been found to Professor Webmerhs fibs hairosaturally bushy, tereade to stand out i
room wader the closed floor. The remain. of every &femme by a baba he has of driving li
drones, mineral teeth, gold filling, dee- were found ~ through it pretty often and rapidly, wilt
in the grate of his m om.llia rumored also that Angers through a
Webste rlParkmart' watch has been [Cued. engaged in speaking. He has a nervous, e
r has teen locked In his room much dts• er geuc maii.w:r—his gestures are frequent, e
ring the past few days. in every direetioerietisn much exceed, his sob
The lasi time Parkman was sees he was
going into the Medical College. - frame trembles hire an moon scaf-Lin
Webster owed Parkmen tooney, and stews bin nunce kindles up, and with quick a
(Parkman's) receipt for It, dated pa :he afternoon nap h e walks to and fm, P 0 0 ,04 upon I
on which:Parkman was lest seen. Be cannot tell and the Court, and the audience, a torrent
what kind of money he paid.
No one minutia of having we. him after h
who nye he e ensew • tisoblo eloquence His whole al , Paarana' d
tared the College except Weleger, I
i cater the utmost seriousness, and at aim a h fall
him in Cambridge street. , l i into a regul,ir preaching style, so that a strange,
It required four men to hold Webster when he I, would nave, Bream ~.,,, thct he believed every
aims arrested.
word he u
The authorities are preparing to cheek any des uttered. But with ell hue egeol.enctes he
monstratton that may be made to night' The has one gr.t fah, that of so unpardonable pro
-military MO under Orders,. that they may be cal. laity He uses more words than any public
led out on arsomenthi warning, should it be or- I -
!speaker I ever heard. Mr. Webater will say snore
Imagery. ,
S. in ~feet minute., than Mr Choate can in an hour
Of course such wordiness must .tend in the way
n' prolutind thinking. Yet Mr. Ghosta la a very
popular and captivating speaker, end a moat for.
niidolde adversary ecru, a ;Uri , . I observed
herb, what I regret is never lb to aeon with you,
the presence of Indies in the COUIt Room. Quit.
• large porunti of the audience, during Mr. C.av
argument was codatarsed of Indies.
The Boetomsns arc famous far all torte of ono
l .0.1 r" and amniotic Theists not an invention ur
new thing of any kind which they do not get. Nu
natter tone 111.101 pinnßrd they may be with en
idea of 110 0 1 they have, they are reedy io meet it
elide ills mhEuent something rem ‘ owes along
which promises better. Like the Albemarle of old,
they ere ringer to hear and to tell any. new Mier
In no community perhaps, in the world, a India
vidailtem carried to greater lengths than here.—
There as every shade of opmion cad doctrine,
from due stennehrst Rammist, who I;,,liean in a
compulsory unity, dartyp to the !meet Come-outer,
Who eeknewledlica [no ei 4 atillotao hot to hanselL—
All sorts of isms preyed. To a stratiess natty pj
she fanmees and doings of the people Ninsiar per,
reedy. childish. Men, women, and children trait
philosophers, sod diecuse with wonderful compla
cency, every 'object revealed or ha - revealed in
the unlverao. Gm great evil which resells fume
this, is the destruction of that proper respect which
Is due to esteblishedaostflutions, end the wornotion
of . apini of infidelity. The moment the mind in
It. theorizing tendency &cards well settled prin
ciples became they are in the way, that moment it
breaks 111,.5e from the anchorage of truth—lelago
the amplicity of I.lth, sod is liable to be driven
shunt by every wind of iloce,ne. But among the
many serious evils arising from inch a state of
The Post is entirely mistaken in his estimate of
onfr amnions, with regar4 to the proper object of
man's existence; nevertheless, wo are fully of
opinion that the beauty and busine. of Allegheny
would both be promoted by the dirpcsal of the pub
o Newt, Allegheny has a sufficiency of publio
,ground, iu all cbuscience, for the most splendid
parks and sivares, in her commons, and her Dia
incuidAs it it called, from its sitig: on, nod its con.
1160 to the market place, can acre, be :my thine
mere than an unsightly nuisance.
Dr. GI P.rksman.
Thy gentleman, of some celebrity in Boston,
mysteriously disappeared lest Week. Thin absence
caused great excitement and anxiety, as be was
a Man of greativreidth, owning I tenements in near- I,
every section of the city, Many of them ernes
;mg' by the poorest class of purl citizens, the rent
of which he was in the habit of!cillecting weekly.
He was never in the habit of fearing home with.
oggappointiug the time of his return, and was ever
punctaal in his appointments.
The latest information concerning him, alive, j
was, that about hall past I o'clock on Friday. ars
tampon, Dr. Parkman received from Professor
VifebaLa_ of Cambridge, Stso, the amount of s
mortgage he held, and the Dr. said ha would go
to Cambridge
,and cancel said mortgage. This
occurred at the medical colicre in North Grove
street. About 2 o'clock the same afternoon, he
wee seen in Bridge street, and eta latter hour, (the
'very last heard of him) he paooed over Cistern's
Bridge, in company with a shabbily dressed
The Winging telegraphic despatches loth,' New
York Tribune, give some clue to the i myss
tery
.0011111 e, Cam ' s BOOK, Gar huatuy, Las already
arrived. Godey is always El head,buth 404. time,
•ad in the atyle of his work. To give sat aerhee ,
of all lho snperior ornaments in .this num
ber, *mile occo-py foe touch of our speco. Stif
fICO it to soy, that the MOO( enlarged eXpectittiono
will be realized. and that thin lending popular mag.
azlna keeps up with its Irrillisut terniiMaJt,
Gran. Ihnoins—T . he Mammal Intellsgrucer
learns that, in an official report to the War Dr -
Partmeit, on the civil affairs of CalinJrnm. Get,
Raley eatimatcs the, number of peranum actually .
employed in digfing far gold, al ten thousand.
while the number of pompom engaged in other
employment , at the Placers, would greatly in•
Clellae this amount. It is probable that the re
pots in gamma will accompany Me Previdemee
ides/Ugh.
-
Tug 9reavoinir Treetwer.—kteenta.
de h...piawsti have purciwned 'the lino and new
lawanwhip.TOPOGOlCe, an pl•swid beret, the route
between' New York and Ginweee, to me in eon•
emotion with the Pacific Mail Steamer iorw Pan..
nine to San Frenehvo.
ML*1130?427 RlTOluilm.—A correspondent in
formithe Cirtasau (Moro, that Bev. Wham
Steak, connected with the Borneo Mime., un
der the 'entices of the American Board, arrived
an Boston en the 26th Olt.
VALIOrItIII Mon', Jr., (f on of the eminent
surgeon or who distinguished himself
during the revolotion Sicily, lest
. yraf, by his
Iwketri y has retorted to Km York, and resumed
the practice or ids proasslan.
NIL CLAYTON.'
The consummate eighty with which Mr. Clayton
has managed the intricate and ihtfieult unman sr
'faits of the country has called tooth from the °ppm
salon premea nothing but almost muningsted
abuse, as if they•leared the 'deepest of the admin.
'stratum Wol.lll redound hzthe holmr nod welfare
of the Whig patty. Piftvith theca, in above
country, end they shoes limly that they would
repos over a mistake al the adromostmtiou, bow:
reef touch the character oettie country would suf.
far by it t o the eyes of iceman nations, The (A
tomism paragraph, from the New Yuri Conner and
gi sea orilithe due mead of praise to
Clayton and bui compeers , —
" Seldom has it fallen to the lot of any `Sorrel try
of State to drew upon bowel( so much of personal
abuse as has been heaped epee Mr. Clayton but
it must be recollected, that never has any Secre
tory of State been involved Meech serious difficel,
tort, with three powerful Nations, within the fire
font mouths of hie takine his teat in the Cabinet.
Our amicable relations with England, Fiance, and
Spain, have all been seriously threatened since Mr.
Clayton went into the Stale Department. Our no.
gociations with these powers hive undergone the
ekeest scrutiny. The whole talent of the Admin
istration, and all its wisdom and patriotism, havia
been called into action; and when we add, an we
do with confidence,that the eery able head of the
State Department, aided by the ethlective wisdom
of the Cabinet, has. arranged, or very nearly or.
ranged, in a satialachiiy mannee, all our Foreign
Difficulties, without compromising, directly or in
directly, the honor. of the Nation, and without re.
ceding one atop from moutons deliberately taken,
it is no longer mane of tutorials that be should
receive the censure and abuse which the Presses
alluded to, so indiscriminately heap epee him. It
is not his errors they condemn; bat It is the ma
mas which attended his efforts, and the high na
tional tone he has atsumed and triumphantly main
tained, which arouses the hatred. and envy of ovary
enemy of the Administration."
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ViCerZIA R•11.30/..Dia.—EeerY•taina connected ll°
with the progress 'of the Western railroads Is of
interest to our husuess men. We learn from
. the
Chicago Tribisnr, of the :22i1, that the Michigan
Central Railroad CUMllelly are aboaticornmen,
ing that part of the road between New Buffalo
and Michigan city. Tee work of grading will be
very light, and the bridging cheap. It is expect
ed to here it crinapleled from New Buffalo to
Michigan city by the let of next July. when the
steam boats will discontinue their trips to New
Buffalo, and run nu further than the former place.
It me nice expected, that by the tat of July, the sec
tion or the Buffalo and Mississippi railroad, be.
tweea La Porte and Michigan. city, will be ap
proaching completion. Thd Legislature of Indi
ana. in granting the right of way to the southern
Railroad Company, made MS constructton of this
branctione of thri first duties Jar the company.
The abovearn Iruka of the mighty improve
manta which are to unite emend Philadelphia with
Chicago and Gelman. \ WouM it not be coteaum.
male wisdom to let one Western railroad languish,
tore - Twee It, while all ilreen movernmds are mak
ing, West Mos, and while New York is putting
forth herculean efforts to carry off the mist!
•
Mackerhuf r Edinburgh Magazine, for N.vem
bcr, han been receivel H. P. Marne, Agent fo,
Far the Pittabergeh cam .
TUR,, SlDir. NV ALEC.;
. ,
Me. Entron-1' tiliacroed a notice in some of
Our piperec a short time NO, ttol our worthy
\
Mayor i tended putting in throe the °Miami., re.
quiring t e side walks to be kept dear and clean,
sod hope he will now matte his proclamation to
Mat eflect, and inun on its being enforced—and
he could start no more popular measure. As the
present Is a ood time for cleaning, I hope he will
do it at once Oar side walks are a disgrace and
reproach to Ir city.A PEDESTRIAN.
FBONI BOSTON.
CorrespoAder.. of the Plttabutigh Gazette.
BOsTON, Nov., 1549
temp there at" People arc taught
to investigate at] twist" whet they believe and 1
why they believe it. One halt of tho world believes
a thing because the other half believes it. To
elm., this way appears to he a very comfortable
Mate of thing., but it certainly is not a progressive
state. It is much like reasoning in a circle—no
advance is made, for nothing is proved. But I did
not mean to write an essay on tiostOu philosophy
—yOtl must pardoning digression. D. li.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Greene
FRAN NIENW YORK.
New Yams, Dec. 1: 1 b .19 .
Thanksgiving was observed es a close holiday,
and the at:icons, with which it was kept would
have honored any New England town. No places
of business were opened, and the undivided ener
gies of the people were turned to the discussion
of the affairs of Turkey, the vintage of France,
and the state of the crop of edibles the world over.
• Every body has eaten to cruet!, nod to day sees
the even tenor of all resumed.
Metiers. Howland de Aspinwall, the merchant
. princes, or emperors, rather, of New York, have
played mother bold game in relation to the Pacific
trade, and have now its 6omplete control. They
have purchtuied the steamer Cherokee, of the San
vannah line, and now ticket passengers through
to San Francisco, from New York, which is, prob.
ably, the longest route, and thernost comprehen.
live through tickete,ever known. The profits of
this house are enormous, and they cannot fail to
be the wealthiest honed in America, it not of the
world. Each trip of the Poodle steamers yields a
net profit of $25,000, and this Is but a branch of
their business. They are eminent Chi. criere
chants, leading sugar importers, and, in tact, have
Merest in all the varied departments of trade
go to make up the wealth of a state, standing
the acknowledged head of New York commerce.
The telegraph Ine, lunacy.' by Mr. Henry J
lingers, has, at lost, sneeeeded in crossing the
Hudson river ruder water. A plough woe ,event
ed which excavated • rubmarinu lurrow nix feel
deep, at the bottom of which won deporaed Ito
Ire, recurs from the intro., of ....Lula. Ttlt
so le thus made more per neat, sad, HI fact, is
,ore secluded than elsewhere. In all placen
ittere there are draw bodges this submarine line
will ho adopted.
The news from England, by the Canada, is look
ed upon as very favorable, and that from the Con
tinent as all that could be desired, no far as peace
isconcemed. Mr. Rives' reception is as cordial as
could be expected, and all cur mums for complain t
will soon be surmised. The Cotton news has given
Operator! a chance to ecil out, W . acme !Zeal, ET'
all are not anxious to hold on for an advance, or a
atop, be • decline is net impossible. High prices
cause the planters to pack very close, and add ma
terially to the bulk of the crop, which, this year, is
not so very small.
In financial affairs there is not much activity
The partial suspension of businem diminishes the
demand for money, and the deposits accumulate
rapidly. The banks el the city, in the face of the
ow price of money, for the last six months, have
made handsome dividends, besides adding to then
surplus. Their mock, are now in good request,
at improving rates, sad a considerable amount ofl
capital has been transferred to this sort of iaveat-
ment. Loans, on short time, have 'era made as
low as four per cent, and, anon bond and most
sum, to a large Arent, at six per cent. A fever
broke out in stocks to day, and some 5011 S stead
one per cent higher than beton" tin holidays
kind& are in demand, and large cash, operations
have been made It is a long while taco we have
had a apeculabort and we may now be upon the
one.
A ateawgr left to day, fi3t Chagreg with a f
ad . of emigrant grid hornets, who all feel
hough they were par iu time for the must
prnYl
ble fishing. The steamer from Calitoms, ultb
new: IC 4.e I w 01 November, Ja about due, sod
II change toe atatt,L , a!, ale. Cattforuta is get
mg to be an old country, and the bubice wet SJOD
nem ate lull sire.
..es Bre3km, Eq., the NicolLer of GmgreY
the riettcet thstrket in tilt, honed Sta., ttuti.
ths . most influential, has adopted a novel
d good mode of dotpotibil of the
hien fails to hi. appointment, by giving it to this
Every one of het constituents,
,ho has awe eligible, would hke the post. Mr
Brooks, remembering hie own eel) , life, generous,,j
ly places at the disposition of the free school
prize the Is a fitting reward for the exertion or
the talents of any whole.
aehas are better, and quoted at $6 5e456 62 to..
Pots, 68 31 Cox gea4s. Canon--The movement
is but moderate, tboogb prices are sicatli. 71011,
Flour Market a not so active, but ',about
special change; about 2,200 bbls sold at the figures
of )esterday. In Southern, 400 bbl..cld, at S 5 12
311.. Rye Flour it S 2 bldela O 7 i, and 30 0
bbla sold. In Meal there is not a great deal doing;
quotations remain the some. Grain—golden of
Wbeat are tree sellers, but buyers do not operate
largely ; prices rule in rarer of the latter.- In flu
ky toe sales are 2000 bushels, fair two rowed, at
Uric. Oats are Infalne. .COra is dull, but un-
hanged. aye, 60e. Provielons--Ohio Mesa Perk
firmer, with sale. of 200 bbls, at $ll ; Prune le
dull at 10 50. Seagate!. Lard In moderate de
'nnd at elsaslie. ikel hams aro firm—sales 100
bbl. at $l2 Butter and Unarms @re anthaut
movement of tamortance, and prima str.atly.—
Wtoskey—Alout 100 brla sold at 27e. C.
Cortespendenee oldie N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
LONDON, Nor. 16, 1V49.
Neither in commerce nor in politics is there any
thing of much importance to communicate this
weel• We are still without intelligence of what
Is to be the fate or the Hanfadau refugees, the
Pope, perplexed by thei'recent dismissal of the
French Ministry, hesitate• to fulfil his intention of
immediately returning to Rome. Paris 'females
quiet and promises to conunue quiet for some
little time, and (torn Austria there is no news, ex
cept the stalest, namely the occurrence of further
executions.
•
In Paris the Presid= " ae been well received
at another appearance in public, to distribute me
dals in connetion with the late eghibition of na
tional manufactures, on WblCh 00CII.SA0(1, he made
a speech, only remarkable for a somewhat o.,tert
nations expresaton of a desire to adhere to thp re
public, manifestly intended to quell the current
rumors of a projected orruy dotal. As regard@ any
announcement of a new policy, the distrusail of
the late Ministry has thus Mr been unattended by
the slightest results. The appointment of a police
secretary, in .conneaion with the department of
tire ',44,ltter cf the Interior. but with wholly lade ,
pendent ly
r412C40.1)11, ,It. ,w c,n:7 cinunnstance sug
gestive of ulterior plans. - great Wrest i 3 lii.d upon
the talents and energy of M. Gustier, tlie'iddilidu
pi.
' al selected, and It would weans as if a system an
alogous no that whieh prevailed during the Eta
wan intended to be adopted. The find prods
Lion of this new officer breathes that old epic
scornful threatening against the obnoxious cleat
for the time, which has been peculiar to all French
goverztoso,o 4.4 Lorre while the prisons are
crowded watt MA ithrthave neon i..i..rneed for
"exciting hatred' between, the variant? Cases ut '
French Mbytes the bead of police molly de. '
not:laces a large portion of the population, who
entertain certain opinions, and intimates hie 10.
tention to crash them by all the means at his
disposal. He proclaims unrelenting war agamet
"socialism," and promisee, as a consequence, Mu
tecti.:: to ..gried Institutions" and rigor to .'the
factions"—M. Godlier of am iss Inning hmirelf the
person to decide as to the toititultetoe Whieh are
to be considered good, and the individnals who
. .. .. _
are to heconsidered factious. -
Theniis no question that Paris at the present
lime is as quiet as it has ever been core the re.
volution, and during the past week the French
renter have advanced betureth I and 2 per cent.
But the quietneth is admitted by all parties to be
merely a consequeuth of the con•iction that Lout,
Napcimn. weak an he may be, is monger than
any dr•thls facto, t.y vim= Ith is at pre.ent
accrued and disliked, sod Met nonseqoeuti, the
al n
time is oat yet conic for —or thew to venture
on an open challenge, whi e with regard to the
rise in the funds it in attrth tell to politetel par
rhases, sod not to any grow li of financial enun•
dense. under existing cire stances a very few
opentliuus no thy Dowse are sufficient to produce
a decided cunt op Fn.:4,cm! apeculanous are I
therefore usitally entered Upon'Yvbelievei it is de-
sired to produce a favorable popular impression.
According to a finiuseill statement made by M.
Fould to the National, Assembly, the day before
yesterday. the present :Ministry:ultimate that the
deficit ior the year, which. was calcolated by M.
Puss. at "12,000,000 franca. may be reduced to 1
19,000,000. The duty on liquors, the repeal of
which has been violently agitated, is to be condon
ed, but y Pasty propnxi for an income tea i• 10
be aban micd. The entire dencit. taking am ar
rears of past years, now amounts to 00,000,000
(mum. A new loan to clear this oil would, how
ever. be difficult - or Impracticable, 'and M. Rudd
centotriplstc.i avoidioj the teemed'' , by availing
himself of ii• credo tramthe 4ask of Franco of
200,00%000 and by permitting the balance to re
main lit the 09119 r +l Pali , * 46 4 .
iteke. ese
The Pope seem s to hove Inspired With
some In:seeing that Louis Napoleon, in cantina
oil his old Ministers, may bare had a secret in.
4;mion of departing from their Roman policy, and
hence he ha.] witedrawn his eoneent to return
immediately to the Vaumm.
Among other mitten which the Vomit!' wishes
to orgethae, in order to render ell future resiatanoe
vain against the power of the priests and the In
quisition; is en army of six. thousand Swiss. such
en those who, by their atrocities on the 13th of
May, 1803, contrived to preserve the Sing of
Naples. There is also some mention of a project
for establishing a colony of Dish on the loads
hr
twern Rome and Ord& Vecchia, who might
subsequently be enrolled as a militia.
-Tbe,easc of Dr. Achilli OOLIUDIDSB to attract at.
tention. Ile is will to prison, bur the French seem
to decline to interfere. From the statements now
put kith, even by the friends of the priests, it is
very clear that the wile ground of his prosecution
consists in the fact of his having, as a "renegade"
from the Catholic faith, distributed Protestant
Blbles and circulated heresies by the best means
within his power.
Again from Vienna the news is that no leis than
litteen . rkre of the Hungarian officers who volun
tarily surrendered at Arad have been ordered for
execution by General Haytieu...
He has likewise demanded from the Jews of
Peath a contribution equal to 5100,000, to be w
ombed within 43 hours, or to be extracted from
them_by force. It will be remembered that during
the last month or six weeks, the various French
. .
ad English papers in the Austrian intermit have
repeatedly announced that the Vienna Cabinethad
at length resolved upon a course of "clensenoY,"
and aloe that the robbery of the Jews would not
be perslated io. This was merely to oilie the in
creasing indignation that was every where dr
aervable. Shortly, however, we may expect to
hear of clemency and hoaesty being actually
adopted, since there can now remain few of the
superior Hungarian officers who have, not been
hanged, and the poor Jews of Peath are already
sio utterly impoverished that it will be impossible
for Hayman, either by whipping or any other
punishment, to rob them any farther.
The position of the Austrian finances is in no
degree improved. The aubscribers to the recent
loan of 535000,000 have met with their deserts,
the stock having steadily declined, and the last
quotation being 2 discount.
On the 13th instant all the noontime swarms of
depraved beings that London is capable of film
ishing were congregated to enjoy the excitement
of the execution of Mr. and Mrs. Manning. Seats
in the houses and on scaffolding commanding the
best view of the gallows were engetly bought at e
guinea apiece, and printed tickets were issued,
precisely like those to .y ordinary exhibition.
Threughont the whole of the previous night the
area in front of the prison wan occupied by thotis
lauds of ruffians and women and boys, who VISO.
ed the interval up to 9 on the following wonting
mai, Aleuts and songs, and for many hours alter
' urd the [haughty and occupation of the entire
populstion seemed to connect themselves only
with the reverberations of the unnatural scene.
&steely wasthe moral example completed be
fore . women who had been one of the witnesses
ail, and who happened also. to be named Man
ning, was brought op for threatening to murder a
companion who was also present In the crowd.
They quarrelled upon the spot, and the woman
Manning pounced upon the ether Jold,
_knocking
her down, "swore to have her hearts blood and
to swing for her at Harsernonger lane gaol, on the
aame drop as Maria Manning her namesake."
The case investigated by the magistrates, immedi
ately preceding th is one, had been that of a well
known thief who was convicted of stealing a
watch by violence, educing" the actual ceremony.
Ii is also to be mennoued that, notwahstandion
the presence of en enormous body of police, It
woe ninposahle to prevent accident., and several
persons were carried tattle hospitals, one of whom,
a woman, has once died.
A most remarkable impression Was produced,
on the day following the execution, by the publi
cation of a letter In the Times from MI. Charley
Dickens, who had himself been present in order
to observe. the conduct of the multitude, and who
uow affirmed his belief that ••• sight so
anly,ewfol as the wickedness and !catty-int - that
Immense crowd could be imagined by no min.and
could be presented in no heathen landy undue the
sun," and who called upon the:Home 'Secretary, if
hangings arc to be persisted in, at least to make
them • private solemnity, and thus to prevent tor
the future a repetition ot the horrors that had just
been enacted.
Commercial matters remain without the slight
est movement. Money is mare abundant than ev
er, and on Government stock loans can be obtaia•
ed at one per cent. Specie e,.ntinuots to War is
freim ill pant, and the total held by the flank is
now larger than at any time lunge U2I,
1616. .The price of consols law week, was 93,and
they here eloaed this afternoon sit 931. Railway
shares, however, thaw little improvement.
In the cotton market the aisle. of
r esin,
by the Ntagara, annum.. a rise of half a
produced no alteration here. aud business has
ateady at f rams, the general belief
being that Me use ormer
the tinned States will not go
beyond the Met quotation.. In the grain market
them h. been uu change wherever.
There has not teen much lulu.. in A mer.tan
stocks generally, end priers have scarcely re
sponded to the ttriunese on your was. United
5n,. nice.,PO-15, have been dusty at LOS sod
there has been • purchaa of erly•rd .1:10 000
Massachusetts mock on French retvaint.
SPECTA run.
Pit A SOK.
RILIMPTI.N or Ma. Rives—Mr. Rives, the
Minister of the danerieau Republic to the French
nation,
i ts t.is eredeutmle to th e P resides
on the hits inward, at the Elam, Nation ,Itee0111•
ponying them with the following observation:—
..bloniceur le Presides(—lo. pressrun:lg to yes
the letter of credence which I have brew dawned
by the President of the United States to deliver to .
you, I should very Imperfectly comprehend the
spnt in my minion, and the view. cud feelings of
those I am commissioned to represent, if I were
not to insure you, as the chosen head of thia great
tutor of the sincere and cordial friendahly which
the pooym End government of the Malted States
cheetah for the people••tbil . consunitml outharmes
of the French Republic- There are on two Da
(lone, we persuade 011rIleiliel., which Con have
stronger motives, whether I. the recollections of
the past For the sympathies and intermits of the
prevent, to cultivate a constant good understand
log and fraternal Intercourse with each other.
"Under the indent= of this rsotiment, the most
ardent lows are kirMed everywhere in the Unit
ed Sue, for the happitime or Prance, and the
consolidation of her liberties op e n the sore basis
of order, religion and respect for the law, which ;
you, Monaieur le President, on a late ringed oo
ennui, so justly pronounced to be the disuctruishs
ing characteristic of • free people. If, in the per-
formulize of the honorable trust with which I have
been charged, I shall have been instrumental, in
any degree, in strengthening the natural hoods of
multi
red friendship between France and the
United Statcs,lsluill More eecoMplichted my mia
sloe in a manner which willbest answer to the .
wishes and intention. of my government, as well
as to my own most earnest dealres."
The Preddent of the Republic declared to the
Mintder of the United States laud, notwithstand
ing the faults which it was right to admit on both
cdes, he willingly took the first step toward the
reestablishment of geed harmony betweco the
two cismairles, and that • susceptibility which 1
sconid be, perhaps, natural with respect to a
roottarchy;did not &Amor to him to cars the slime
serious motive as regarded an 'elder Republic.
He added that, however Jealous he ought to be of
the honor of France, he had too high an opinion of
the enlightened character of Han. Taylor to best.
tam a moment in acknowledging the pain which
he felt on seeing sentiments of friendship eo inti
mate, and of such ancient date, altered on ac
count of • peuodcruanding 'widow haporance.
The Minister ont, 'United States received the
frank nod styli declaration with entire cordiality.
Tll3 mg oE4mm
We give space, in preference to any pro . .
treated remarks of our own on this topic, tp
the judicious article by the editor of the
" Preacher." The evidence given on the
trial, the charge of Judge Patton, and the
verdict of the Jury, all seem to have clearly
established one tact, viz: that the public
res*ne mic; z.:7. 7 - 2bsition of Romish Systems
of Theology *rid buojts 91 coo Pen !.? on 7 1 1 -
9lictable offence, anbjecting the perpetrators
to erne and linprisoient. Thug the learned
Judge in his id , when about to pro
nounce sentence, . ye, that one of the
preachers was charged and found guilty of
uttering "indecent language," and of pnlaw
foliy, c'd scandalously making
Spwri, wicked, sc,,n
dalons and infamous words, representing
men and women in obscene and imprudent
postures, to the manifest corruption and sub.
version of the youth and other , citizen& of
this commonwealth," , and of thus "intending
to debauch, debase and corrupt the morals I
as well ei lawn 5a qi etiveia other cithens,"
asc. but it le not preonided, far as we
are able to learn, that the Strout Preacheis
made obscene statements more gross than
were authorized by those they found in the
books from which they quoted. Of comae,
the fair inference is, that the public reading
and exposition of such books of theology
and devotion tends to "debauch, debase and
co,tsp, ii 1.44.0" (4 01,01(414 ijut 10,,
then, the iirll l / 1 4,q4 cacti books:is whited to
improve the morals bf these by whom and for
whore use they are published, is a nice
question And why the publication of such
books of devotion, as the editor of the
" Preacher" well observes, is not au offence
against thy . lavish may well be a qr,tion Ist
discuesibn•
We have frequently ciouderuniad the prat
tics of the Street Preachers, in exhibiting the
dreadful pollutions of Den's Theology to pro
miscuous assemblies such as gather around
them in the market-house. We have told
one of these men, the only one whose lace
ia known to us, you Ore utterly wrong in giv
iniy publipity to the foul thoughts and
language of •itento and similar works. Nor
have we seen anything in the course of this
trial, to change our opinion. We entirely
accord, therefore, with the editor of the
Preacher, thgt Protestantism wants no such
pfde, ynd as to the other matters char ,, ed,
riming liten'artty every imperceet rope& of
the teonwcmy,we say nothing. We believe
it to be r arplattiaztal trinqfpie, 49wever,
w i t h all good and orderly citizens, that law
is supreme in this land; and that when in in;
regular coarse, it has given a decision, it
must renlittin until it can be reversed in a
peaceable and orderly . mann e r. It the
friends of these men think ' they have been
r hardly or harshly dealt with, let them sp
., peal to the regular tribunals and authorities.
There is one other remark which it may
be proper to f lake before we leave the sub
ject. Althouph not specifically charged in
the indictment, we believe it was stated by
one of the witnesses, that some of the street]
preachers had assailed the private morals of
"the Bishop ,4 Pittsburgh , ' and perhaps of
"the Sisters of Mercy." If this was so, es
pecially inform and manner as it has reach
ed us, at anustaneet the condemnation of ev
ery reflecting man. They have a right to
expose the sy dem of Romanism at proper
times and in 14v:qui methods; but the system
is one thing—the private character of its ad
herents is another and a very different thing.
The Roman system all sound Protestants be
lieve to be as bad as the authorized books
of Romis' h theology and devotion represent
it to be. This is the theory; the practice
may be much better, especially in the lives
of individuals, as men's private morals are
often more pure than' their principles would
seem to warrant.
It. is a just maxim in all sound exposi
tions of law, that every man is to be held
innocent until shown to be guilty. Nor has
any man or set of men a right in matters
of private morals, to charge upon others
what they conceive to be the legitimate re
sults of their avowed principles. For if one
man possess this right, another would be
equally entitled to it. The consequence, of
course, must be mutual vituperation, vio
lence, riot and bloodshed; and the inevita
ble results must be,the State establishment
of the most power ful sect, the Inquisition
nd all the worst features of European Po.
P 7.; reflecting man, therefore, will pretend
to justify an assault upon the private morals
of others, however unworthy may be the ,
theory of religion which they maintain.—
The mild and benign truths of the Scriptures
require us to think as well Of our fellow men
as we can, and not to publish them as de
based in morals, because we happen to
know, or at least firmly believe, that their
system leads to this as its natural tendency.
This we believe to be the only sale and
scriptural method of managing religious mat
ters in a country where every man has a
"civil right to worship God agreeably to the
dictates of his own conscience." Observing
these obvious e rinciph,s of sound reasoning
as well as of heripture which forbids harsh
judgments, the results will be the most per
fect freedom of discussion in all matters of
theological doctrine, and of ail principles of
morals; while at the same time no one will
•have a right to complain when his religious
theory is brought to the test, and his avowed,
scheme of ethics, either as regards God or
man, is shown to be in its nature and tend
encies corrupting to mankind and dishonor
, abhato their Maker.
We now dismiss the subject, having ex
tended these remarks much beyond our ori
ginal design. It is our sincere desire that
these discussions may issue in the correct
understanding of theological and moral
truth; and the proper observance of the
rights of all. Tiiink God we have no State
Establishment, much loss any Ecclesiastical
Prince, to put a stop to them.—Presti. Adv.
A Brsgrirui. Inzs.—That was a beautiful
idea of the wife of an Irish schoolmaster,
who, whilst poor himself, had glean gratui
tous instruction to poor scholars, but when
increased in worldly goods, began to think
that he could not afford to give hie services
for nothing. "James, don't say the like o'
that," said his gentle-beaned wife, a poor
scholar don't come into the house that I don't
feel as if he brought fresh air from heaven
with him. I never miss the bite I give him ;
my heart warms to the soft homely sound of
his bare feet on the flooroand the door al
moat open. 01 itself to tot him in."
Naw CAANTZILYVITS. —Spurious En nuts. are in
el . :anion/a. manufactured out of route of Bt. Wild
Cat Bent note... The. purport to be on the Lan
caster Co. Beak ; and aau Ull the Southwark
Bank. Philadelphia They may be ate non by the
Words .aeal.Eatate pledged, and Real Ensue hol
den; at the bottOm of the urge. —PAU Inq
Tun Koourrron Lhaettem —That great diamond,
valued at several noll.ons of dollar, t:elocta Was
captured at Lllttore, recently. by the Encitah turay
is not c., to the Enrlten enrsytt, at booty, but in
mate.. lu pnuonte.tonorl liar Call India t'Atropirtay,
as t.nymntat, it part, it thu adeonadated debt ol
our of the tgaW , to Ihr: tuition Goteroutrot.
This dtspositrun of it Watt toad° by treaty
APY.MITNIC , If BY The Gov canons—Gov. lota,
atop his appointed L. A. Mackey, E. 1., of Clinton
wool, an Aide•de•Caoip, voh the rack of L.eTtl.
Colonel.
Treuory
=Agroncraterr. —The Secretary of the
has appointed iv. lobo J . Myers, of Cirlisle.
o. Surgeon o; the Marine Hormel. at eithibure-t -
He will enter upon the discharge of hi. dut.es ur atl
Spring. The Carlisle papers sire loud in their
praise or the appointment, noun eminently de
erred.
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Lave ever med ?dcLane's V e romfoge • Hood r(r loi
lowing Imam from an agent:
•
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Fib. 00,1E49 $
Kn. & Co.—When your agent se. here. I had
just opened, and he left but a fear doe. of hlelhane's
Vernattuge, and I find it is rung on eery fast, and thus
tar It hes given goal aansfaction, and has loosed to he
tu.t 'shot the etthne wants, and we have get tt •goong
and I de oml Wllll.l to get as,. I have bet ant dean le..
When you, agent au here, I thent he told me Welt
place to send if I should want tante, but tf he 4.1,1
been forgotten. Wilt you hese the goodness to order .
for nittg doten more, on the ree•tpt of this.
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and Woihi rt. • Pituburgla ideltlkwtwS
vt,114411 UM, HUNT,
P. Dr 41.111 Comer of Fourth
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The mane ot Aldermen A u REINHART ItAllbe:,
gab:Ana:4h by-ha tttene.t,the metaideeallon arnbe•
approttchag Wh.g Conventt ((((( an tuttAblz usatittate
tol the Mat trathy ttf hovil a •
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0 - "llecary Wllllkaatria will be a candidate all
theMarn.alty, wiajact ta the noiainain,.. r r we vaig
1:0 - 4Olaaibliiiitnait; q., the prc.em 51ny.
or of /insert be it eandtelsto far re.election,
subrrt !tt the uottunation of the Alleatteny Wfus
vSOVutt navlO•tt
The Mayoralty
The name of OLIVER II RIPPET 1•111 be ”IlmW
ted, by bto Cocoas, to the ronsttlerstinn of theap
pro•ching eouvenuntt, Sit suitable ettathtlntx
for the Nfayoretty. novl2-te
We are aatharzul annauner that B. C. SAW
;qui. NA.; 5: 5 1111e! - 5i1. • for We alayorahy, •uhteet
en death:tallith hl . thalv'hig lwnveallan. norat•te•
c. L. MAGEE will be a candidate for the office
of Mayor of N , .. City of Pittsburgh, Pelfeet to the dot
Citron of the IN hig Convcitnen. nav2l
E=1:911
The undersigned most'ebeertully suggeat the name
of TtIOMAN waT. of the I:ightlt Ward Pitt..
Lrrgh. na r vrcrthy c- dote for Mzior, at the att•u
tog doe inn. tat,eet to the decon at a Whlg rod At,
ttutaaonte Contention, end would add, if uniform good
health, au honest heart, rod sound head, furntah the
higheat claims to puldtc Wan, thou ought our condo
date to he SYCC,flilli
no+27-te MANY WARD VOIERt
rlimpro vonients in °untie. riy.
DP i iu peepianl to
thertonettil: t nitl frill in whole iohl Nol,
dee., ouoo i;ixotin or ,11•11..p1WIle SUCIIO/4 , 19110.
Toffrgschm cp emt um - ,.t, where the hone
"voted 0100. and ...nee nezt door to die isluy
nes tare, Four II et reel, Plueliorgh.
Kayo , no--1 11. Allradden F. 11. Futon.
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t“, Mai! 111 Id t4f sale bj A JA AE.S, to the I'el,n
If , tote. N. 71 , Von,tb
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rat. 1.1.. ha. aa ,
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fui Knowledge. for the yeer 111110; containing
euthenne. and varied ink/mantle cout.erntn,r the
straws of the Getterul end State Ow:ailments. Tins
n,tros equal to Its predecessors itt luluess and ae
and wlll sustain the hugh character of the
Antencan &bowmen as a trustworthy tn./nal tor r
lerence. end full repositoryof useful kuowledge
Jost reed and for sale by •
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I;IIt:CUTOWS NOTICY,..Notic.r: Ls here y
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e.t.a to all per indebted to the hatate of Pe
er
Patterron, late of Elizabeth lowliabip, deed. to pre
rent tons account., properly authenticated, to the sub
serthers, fur .ettlernent, and all p e r...mg rode hted to
9.31.1 d linutc a.re hereby 1...f1ed to call and settle the
same without deloy,
FILANEIS PATCERFON, Executor,
JANE:D. PATrEILSON, F:zecutrix
Elizabeth tp., Allegheny co
Au r
1. dci WI • ^i O
e.g..14., Onla.lt umtl 9 crtsko Scorchlngs
by drs J I CA N
bids .31.1 to box, Oro.h Roll, and
small boar.. ior Tamely uPe. kor r.ule by
0 CANFIEI.I)
taLIA Lin•ced,
de3
bY J
B C ''FIELD
ALOW—DO 1.4!.. to arrive .d for sale by
1 del B CANFIELD
- . -
DIANIOND SVARKS, for lilasscuttera' use-IW,
very nopurer tor City, ,unt reed darer fro
Par., aeleeied there an agent who will keep so •
constantly supplied, and ai reduced prices. Male!
are Invi•rd to rail and eantainc.
W WiLsON
ilt.t DLE 111..A.NKI:E*-.1 large lut Mat tt . ti it'om
V/ the Factory, fur wlc Yeti , t'he 2 P at tho ULnko
Depot of the Fayette Manuitt,tturing Company, N 0.56
Market Mrert. des.^w
Wlg e t: e, nD . l.lßel% N FLANNEL2. S racee
Unt,lracherl hire RIO Lo Jo
Brown Flannel, all msoufastored from very fin
wool, for sale at thr. Blank. /k r. of Fay etta Mao
lc tore nr I ...pally, Nu. SO Market et. JO 2-w
I IA 1:+ AND M. DG LAIN.. 3-0 eases now
npennp .1 thr. I.K•st th.,lgus and most:fashionable
eol super Guslan..res and De. Lam, Also, a :aro
van, of other new Goods, uot to tJa had elsewhere
0,0 A A mesoN k. co
bble Pastry Floor, a supetiOr article (or
Core
r fa
at,d for sale by mily use 91 I,deL I.ls super
SELLEIiti; ldo lC fine, 100 lo fioll3 in
N
PRIEDbbI. grCki
,orss v L g r yr l 7 oLs
Irer — ry besl2able Property. 10 Penzi 112;
VOll SALE—Mai old and.well established Too
k' ern Stand, earner Penn ns and Cecil's alley.
105 30 ft. on Penn, running back 1121 ft nn the alley,
tetth large Frame and Brick House, and lirick Stable
on the 'awe. now occupied by I Bravo.
Also—ls ft no Penn. alongside of Wee 721 ft.
deep. Also-411 ft on Penn, of We depth of 112 one, 1
It 12
an alley, adjoining Ilall k Fpeer's Plough Factory.
, The ahoy.. property will be sold on easy payments.
The Tavern is teased for four years,, bat this will b
-1 arranged with the parehaser. &Tore of
dc5.31. II SMYSER, ens 'Merkel and 3d its.
PATIN FOR 15A-LE•
lA rn.r, be erposed to fele, at public 'endue, on
Thur , day, the lt;th of December, ISM on the
premises. In South Fayene townshin, Allegheny ro
the FARM, late of David Reed, dec'd, cootainine 275
ACRES. more or leas, well watered. about boor which
bottom land There is on the Farm a good FRAME
(101'01: lIARN, and other necessary building.: abun.
den. , n. Stone Coal. Limestone and good Timber.
Ibe above is 12 taller from Pittsburgh, and 1 mile.
from the anhincion .nd Pittsburgh Tanipike.
floor of Gale-1 o'clock, P. M.
DAVID Aral,
J A
r=M:!=3
T HE subsc cher riff.* for sale the FARM on whirl
he t
• C
reside. nar he vtllage of Mechantes
towo, arrel coun d ty, e If t
outer from Wellcoille. on
theroad to Carrolton Said Fargo columns 160
ACRE rosin .l., one half of which Is cleared and in a high
er coloration, the other half Is heavily timbered.
Theeimprovements are TWO DWELLING HOUSES,
a large LOG BARN, and other out houses. There is
• large ORCHARD al all kind, ol Froit Trees. To
seri lemeo oraoung • pleasant and healthy country re
trdenro, the shone Farm present* attractions seldom
to be met with. For farther perimeters, and venue
lorhtett Is 111 be moderate and easy.) afTIY to the W'
scriber. Its:ng in Mecliantemown, Carrol co.. Ohio.
de.S.sodtT• THOMAS INSLEY.
Allegheny llennly,
IN the Orphans' ewort of said Conn ty. in the
snarler ~1 the ace.. of Alexan Al
der iller
Executor of John Shenk, dee'd
-- d now to two: Nose:Tiber ILL, ISla, on'
19011011 01 600 I' 111001100, Attorney for Alexander
Melt, Execoi the eon. appoint 110 per K Brady.
Auditor, to dolt,t watt. the amount in the hands of said
Executor, kr p, seeount filed and et:lntim - led By the
Court DANIEL fiIeCURDY, Clerk.
Nonce IA hereby alien that 110 MULL. above
.name4l rill 1111 at hka °ler 10 Fourth .t .t, to Pia.
basalt. on 6lotuf ay. the Mst irt,t. al 2 o'clutt, P. M
tor the purpoael of hi• apputellowbt.
de, w3l J BRADY. Auditor.
XIECCUTORS' NOTICE..AIt person' , ludebt
ed to the kletate of Robert King, late of Plum tp.
Alio-0..3u county. deed. are hereby notified to mak .
immediate payment to the undersigned; and all per
ve busing eluum , swain. said 'Estate will preset,
theta, duly autheolieuted fur settlement. to the subscri
bets, ROIIF:RT CAROTHERS, Patton tp.,
JOSIAH hIO.II.INKIN, Plum tp. •
de:,-wfitT
k""
ded BROWN k KIRKPATRICK, 111 ',Lem
TTOYS---.10 bale. N V Hops 1E49, Ael reed. and f•
le by [de4l DROWN k KIRICPATRICK
Itim(rnir SEED-10 bids prime Timothy
trc'S. and fOr 1141 c by
del 'MOWN & KiIIKPATRICK
iC t li ,;,: gou .n 1 4 ,1.. f0 5 r Wdo Cif family d
HAWN k %MK VATRICIC
1,01F4A VI:ACHES-1 05 4w kit more' un l lot axle by
11 41'.1 TASSFX urxr
•
F ll-13 reed. and for •7zsbsymr.
Ult LOA. fur tale bT
de4 TAISSEr & BENT
I)LITATOES--1 , bhls rred 011 consignment, nd for
.de by idea] TASSEV &H 6 sr
p czASll—.s ek • to mbar and itrr;llllA'? , ,,
nor prima rude for sale by
T.ASSEi & BEST
AHD-22 kg. and 2 bbla on band and for tulle by
IA clef TASSEV & BEST
SOO A ASII— 100 eats Steel's make on `head and for
sate 01 (dell TA.O:lt& BEST
" • _
ioFFEE bast new crop RIO for sale
a_./ 4,4
NoT ic 114—C1:44 , 4 tt&lOTliEßD.Propneton of
err., Sul. Ilan-lacy, have (111020,1 art office
at W, .-ntner of Sdr it Sutikhrteld sta. nn the purpose of
term
the name, loranun, mud boator- s, of every
Urns bumn••• roan in this county. 'They he. reg
ular Rare. In •nend n 110 treffllo4. of Inform.,,,
Institsit , to ram s.
out this great onertaking.
GILE - & tilitett bth A scoishheld. tJhesuut
St , Ph,l!delpb.m.
CI4TP.I-1. Cal. NM 1, 2, 9.4,5, .d 6 Germ.
n'l,.ezalli'i'zelio.z.‘
T IIREADS- = d
p r:
t :p
17.
n t
NO pound. ah . oT,
1 TA tar sale by
;"" C 1 EAUER, Itk7 Alasket es
•
13k:1/ LACE-51.X1grole auperlor bed lace for aphol
rcc.d and for We low by
dcl
_ , CLYI-IAGKR. Ind Ntartelat
qu ' an v , ' o?' ' l d u A rr Y thr. o rn . t . tt g Oltiolv . e=
'wean tLa twain and 13ranotte Wand; :he owner of the
same hereby nonfl aa ed d ta come
Lke a forward, provewithin YO
a d' W DAVIS.
dcldtd•
.
p be marmot, of - lan
S R ; ' ; ' "1 \ 11 o l ltrATE — CTt ak y ' ‘ ' Va u feh O , ' on ' e gray horse, and
ay fidey, the owners are hereby notified to onote
'sonata, prove property, pay changes, and lake them
„
way, or they Witt be sold according t 011... Enquire at
dolltd• ht A POWS OFPICE
OLIO PS,S r i , :inTr.e'dri firifrale lot of premium
GGold Pons, 01 Me heat masers, to gold and oilyor
cases; (rote $1 to SI?. and
. ...named.
de4 N'‘ IP ‘t ILdON, 4th & market sts
PATENT SOLARTARO — LOMPS—A large and
beantiful a s.ortmentarCornellos $t Co's summated
lamps sod yes chandelier( reed, and for sale lose by
1,1 W W WILSON
C
I'ATIWY.—Lf enek• l
H utt reetwe , d and rot Bale by
ARM , JONES &
nacin Nunn halves, inv. crop ined
1 p....ebeL in *tore and fur sale by
• L N WATETZ.Y AN
4 rele-ted 47 . 441 Ap... as sacks
z-ar dt.ed ao, 14 tuna (or side by
• L v WATERMAN
141. corn meal lu store knd fur
psi,. 1, (deli I'ERMAN
kgs 1 I.is 1 LEI .1.3 do. lust reed and
I
4 1. , sole Ly 1.1,41 WATF:fISIA4
Prous rvll boter. Ebb, packed; 10
lips du, ,us, sale by
4104 L WATEF,:,:AN
Preoh ir..rDTot. Or Hooka.
A Al.l.;..tithihi.ll..tory aY Efompa, 4,01;
truserell'. tar of 2 vot,
The ve.troy.. of eornehno Nlanlmwe, efUbreeieg the
Wlrk node,. Puff , r Hopkins, &e;
1.,11..t. I.oov ;
tom ,n lay J Thornton,
I,or tot', eof the ..3u,,rrnie Court ot trreson.
,tits Arc-holtu frrent n,..1 •uthento• infofroiag:: or.
11,1 ~,st ter, the 1i , 11 , 1 Mine. rf C 0 ,..1 .I, k rtu,
Advent. e.. 1 Mr “Au fLe le •
by
Nuxwut Esq
CroaiWeit, Y kW; earlylo's Fretteh
Ilan, 9 trot,
'Ma hie of the Duke of Marlborough, by Allman,
Ws. kluel,o's Dow , . Reeelpt Book.
110.1reM4 ItoUrry 11l the linnet Dime, 1 volume.,
comp , e:
11.1 n, ll.tory 11l the Mdlle Age.,
Mn.. 10,1610 young lathe,
mother.;
4.1 A[chimeturei
I,edvord , . Nloeveh and its remoi., ^ v,k;
1.64 d fro Ezt,q!,..i0,,,
„ ...I 44 Union boot, u; for Paid by
ALLiurrr a.,ENGLISH. 79 Wuod
lo¢ph I) wunh.
if ALI. Ittihl IT NIAY CONCERN—Take noun;
Chemical writing fluid will not freeze
at ati, point 15 degrees Fahrenheit seale—this
Awl been verified, and as that degree of cola is ;el
oe i. ie. ced in •i'Y emre m thia Cite, shotild
Jury ~, o i view of the cooling winter—who hate
Lori heoiinforeLy their Ink ireezing to pro
e•re aeon even without this qualify, will be found
the Lem ar .111 the market.
For vsk, together 'atilt Ilihtiett's Red Ink and kb
log, lig II A Fahnekeek S. go, 7, V
mam. Allegheny rity, and by thz tusnaf•vism ,
Ton. K Kzblieingeizt ...telecom., tamer Dl Liberty
Sinitifie Id gni . , Fillkhirgh, Pa del
-
WiLP.Al4,my wife Enzabett sale my bed and
a n an. 'wit cau ' le ' , I he l' reby 600lann
persons unsung ber on my ocan.. no / am
driernuned to pay no dcbis of her coon
AIOII taraing
UUii &d.nJtar .~lc l t.V I no~^.~9~J'HØCANk9ELDr
T lr y oT/ili SEED— 60 bustitis Lui s Vinfor sale
suo asoutlrd numbers, landiqg from Mt
FAcelmor, for by
Jl,l JAMES. A HUTCHLY.OSI 5 Yeller
---- - - • --- ---- --- ---
I)RIED PEACHES & APP , M4- i teO r
s r b dried I
dcrrbe''''''''''''''`lisv HAMBAU ' liti ,
REAM CHEESE-1U las cream amuse. juS recd
for sale by del S& W HARBAUtiII
ST•EnidlrU=er."•ltN„.KtlT.rAct itl7s'itejußlaZ:c't
Wareluihse or tt, ertyrtte Mtwataetursuy Company,
N.. ituSeeond st- up stairs. dell titY.
E'l &MILT ULANKurs-Au.th,, lot past tee' o r
U atom splcudiJ 10-1, and 1 . 2-1 superfine fanytly
Let., for tale at 11.. Elluttet Depot of Fayette,M au•
far my COM pally, No Si Market .1. de..Ths
1 i:: ._ STO Ity ;
, - T arti Garrett'. Scotelh.Y.Vit: .c.,,1,,,....:.,,,5i0
. l
Y - - '
i UST RECEJVI:O-ltak cross oval pill boxes, atoll
' 1 '''' ''''' by lc:l 3 KUM& ca. eowooa o
.-,
3111, , $SEL'et FINE SOAPA—
Aruandiur tivap, cur ehappnl
Hazel Nut Oil :Soup,
711,trultinultow
Almond •
Ilo.e ucruu,l.
I.lrowu dsor
fur unit. by• d.. 3
Il E sELLERS, 57 Wood st.
ON( SIIAWIA—Now
roper o..sirla, of the so,litoshionable
/pi quolitkc-. tlc3 A A MASON b. CO.
_
,PKENCII MERINO—Just reed, pr, expcdts, ,
Id, emu,. ..... War, bruvau, purple, I , ladk ..d
tab., cornpri•tox an Plaorttueut of IGO piedet.
de3 A A MASON IAtCO
(11.01 . 11S—Aust reetved per capita, anatb-
Afrer cot 2.l..eres Oprra or Pelisse cloths, of all
desirable shades. da A A 'MASON d CO.
lNP"a—"_ Obis U
Y Vac StON VVV
ItONEY-15 bra honey, for vile by
de! SF VON BONN HORST
. .
bYY.
rbY
YYlb by
S BONNIIORST .
Btr m s -14 do , (" IP Y VON BONNSURST
To BrMire Builder.
MALED PROPOSALS will be reeelved at this On
ien nail noon of Dee. 4th. IdiG, lon the erection of
a BRIM; E, of Weoden superairucturelou Dull Creek,
where a new road boo lately been laid out through Mr
Joshua T Barth°lick's form, in Rot Deer Township,
about three WHOP in a northerly ditention !ruin tho
borough of Tareninin. Plans and epecinnutiout
Midge, will be open for inspection ou Naturday, the
Ist day of Dec. bey, at nor Ofike.
Counnissionees Office, Nov. SO, 1649.
ir,..traEms PAOKACT Lllg E,
FOR PIIILADELPILIA ANA . BALTIMORE,.
Exclusively for Passengers:
The Boarrof this Line voll leave
us Mlloirs, at I o'clock at night:
Oluu—A Co., turday, Dee. itad
Loutstana—J P Thompson, hlunday
• Indiana—P Butkey,Tneeday, 4th.
Rentacky—Cupt Truby, Wednesday, sth
Ohio—Copt. A Craig, Thursday, Rh.
Louisiana-7 P Thompson, Thursday, 71h.
lodiann—P Markey, batoulay, Bth.,
Kentucky—Copt 11 Proby, Saturday, MC
Ohio—Cape A Craig, hlandaV. 1011 ..
Louleima-7 P Thompsao, Tusday,, 11th.
•
Indiana—P Hanley, Wednesday, 12th.
Kentucky—H Teuby, Thursday, 13th_
Ohio—A Crahg Friday, 141. h.
Looisims—J P Thompson, Saturday,
The travelling public are respectfidly informed. Mat
the above packet boats will continue to run as loo[
the weaiher permiL "
Pee postage apply to
wea CU,
Monongahela Dowse,
or D LEECU fr. Co. Canal ll.in •
To!noble Property for Pole.
HE submaiber, wishing to kayo the town of Sa
lem, now offers tils.ploperty for sale on very rew.
nable terms. It is situated on Main meet, to the
ost business pan of the town, affording an excellent
venom for any person who desires to entry on bunt-
Dew.
The property consists of a lot fronting 60 feet on
Mato street, and ex - tending back 180 feet, upon which
Is erected a large ' -well finished Frame Building, dirt
ded into four pars-3 store moms, 9of whielt are 99
feet deep, and the other 23. The other part is used for
a dwelling house, consisting of three rooms on the
lest floor, and the same number on the second,. newly
painted and papered.
There is a good msliar under th ofhoe diaud
cellent cistern acd a wellgood ,m e t
ro the
yard. Also a stable and carriage berme, to good re.
pair, created thereon.
Fur further Automation , inquire of the prop rielet, lir-
Con the PrerntsCs. • DANIEL WALTON.
Estrus., Columbtana co., Ohio, Nor.
del-dlurtwal9
•
Ini/MIPS-4MP bath Whoa, Flat Turrups, maid ciat
EktW land.,et arrived raid for tale on board the
canal boat ii.. Net
at the Monongahela Wharf, by
del.lt zuGLER.
WEE? POTATO 180 t 61' Sweet Potatoes
lb tierceses
;red and iot e•te hir
dct MILLER & RICKETSON
SW.;
m rof .d i f T ., oM—e;.i bbls toed p. mann,.
del GEO B MILTENBERGER, Front at
It 9 i L o
l e
1 ot rr o n EK Mote h ' 7(o ' 4
rti'ar"'" Roll
W4'
del ' WEE BREY FOGLE,lt69eeoOd 01
al and
t CAW REA r4!tMU Ith°,ll,"ttgEM Ete for
WINDOW bAHH-0.&" lu and 10114 io elan and for
tale by del COPE & BREYFOOLE
GREEN APPLY-S-1W bblit abp,d, jut handtug fr•
mod boat Comet, led sale by • •
del S S. W HARBAUGI
- Smblit—ltSbbls .upertiae Jut reed ml for sale by
del S t IV EILEIBAUGLI
SHUTkegs No 7.5 and NH, fol We by
del 5 F VON DONNHOBST te'CO
I F.AD-30 pigs for sak by
Ed del SF . VON BONNHORiF CO,
las Mould, for s_..!_s . ki
del S F y 9,4 DUNN IIORST t CO
0 GROSS Wiest% BAD= a Wild Cherry, in .ton
4 •nd Go ssli bir J KIDD & CO,
.
' del No GO Wood in
L , ANclrgincr—zol.. jut received and ior — i& — try
J.' del ------- . 3 KIDD& CO, ad Wad or
lODFliti—Tlica bow nothog on 4 fox see by
Jrl
;SALM 8. CO, Vrobt $l
141/CR.B LINE.
E. WILL ntinue to, receipt fin tseight to Obits.
co
Wdelghla, Baltimore and Naar Vora,. long m
Me canal I. unobstructed by ice, and rill guarantee to
deliver through where special contracts are made.
del BIER Ir. JONES.
130TATI.IES—M Olds in store and for sale by
noado CRAIS , K SKINNER,2O Market at
R O . L . LISUTTER-3 bbl. in . t are .nd !or Bale by
K Ea.-A
k4 4::Ri ° k ° 4.lNril "
"Galt IrsUNVR
POTATIJES-400 /to loom and for rile by
nov3o CRAIG to SKINNER
H I NUTS'S bu .11 ji t o , rang
-- G R . F o i g A PP LE3-U5.
' If EAT FLOUR-100 sacks Jost rec.(' $
I swell Ca 4143 BKfl,stillli
C U INtU N EM"'°"
VLOUA--66ibls extra., luieTzdur.„.2.ll.47ll
CA SV,9 bln.pratt'v Soda £.b, and cwt.
f • ow! Powder, arrived per ship Onenblldge,
ad•now conung on by canal, for sale by
W & bIITCIIELTHEE
N. B.—They win recetve, daring Na winter, large
suppher. via New Oricanc,. nov3o
fIOTATOER-140 bbli Nesliannocks and Pule Epee,
:1;4 par steamer N.1:1;11for s i ala
nov3G No 169 Liberty Russet
CH RI boxes rea'd and tar sale by
. E O NI 4 ! CHEES
M'CUTCHEON
OFFEE—Ida hap Green BA. feed and far sale/ by
C
a0 , .?0 AV &it MTUTCHFON
C ° ;1,71, ° , N fo 41— r.a S le b b al y '
1:4AIAII DICKEY & CO, Front it
Lbbl, No 1, nom lan&rig front Steamer Dol
L
phio, for sale by
no y3O ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front nt
L,EATIIE It S 1 1 1 bags now landing from ottamor
1. v.Polphio, and for sWe by
5.1,30 ISAIAH DICKEY
_k CO, Front st
rVINSENG-3 bag. now leading from steamer Lad
phin, and (or sale by
- nov3o !Alti JOICIMF & CO, Front at
RAISINS -30 boxes, 30 kir btu, and 10 or Das, new
crop, for sobs by I 1) WILLIAMS,
Lor3o 110 Wood street
/ lURRANTS-4 hhb Zaateg, far sal o e by
novM 1 WILLIAMS
bze Prime Cream;
75 tag Englamb. Duty;
Sa bz. Western 110.01 . 9ei for tabs by
0o•30 • J D
sOAP--d boa Red Atoned Castlle;
2 do do Toilet;
bzo Palm; 3 Om Almond; 60 Las Rosin;
r s ale by nos;2o J D WILLIAMS
IRE KINDLING-2W pk be eve sale by
norso D WILLIAMS
- -
DOTATCJF2)-7 bbla rut reed and for rale by
nraven______ B CANFIF:LB
• UGC HARBOR & CHESAPEAKE DAK 01'37TERS.
Lx' —A eery few Marcia chotee Shen Odatete, puilap
lb, Manly we, expected io no s. this day rue, will be
sold by nov:10-3t JOHN .11 , PADEN ACO
DI:CC - 4W - C , 0L5 3 .4 - 11 — A . 11AZIPIK., for November,—.).
AA D Loctwooo, Bookseller and Imponer, km. Joe ,
reed Bite/camel, for November, S 3 per year, or 35e,
etneiy. no• 30
Tillie. FOR FAUN REVlEWRitiilieWber.-4APutt
.l. tithed, the LondouQuarterly. Weetßittist.rit and
Etittitturgh Reviews. tot October. - • :
Subteriptious teed, and sin& now told bi •
.LARIES Di
and l.opLeter.67lV
Neer Pansy and Variety Goods.
of ever) article in our Ito which twiu. c•ety •ru
nets of LOURING tiLAISSES, of outdwoosanfitc•
taro we oak the attentiou of %Western Merchan u ts and
other Inset, nas3OKENNEDY &SAWYER
Is!—A good Imprudent of TOVS,Weluding LA.
dies' Ebony, Rosewood, and blabog.ny WORK
BASKETS", Just reed by ' ^ '
novW 1z7,74:4E1EDY & SAWYER
QUNDRIES—WO 'no Lang Rid gotawan;
- --"-
hCo,
k."
B"‘";
tent font;
• l'"P'tll7ll7llliOltiya,
by noel]
V I;6-ffir tlf...S ll "ll. W'Wood
AL_HAVOOD—t..I44,.,I , it roo l id E aft s t u fdrsA m ia by
PERL —47 lb. genuine lost reed and for
oale tov' • nor%
R E SELLER
• Bralt Trees for , I
AT the FAIRVIEW' YiVR.9I , IIIIF, 1
Monrestorwo hentrity, J.
Plumb Cherries,
A,,,trptsainetarines, Grape Vines, OtamatemalTre
Shrubbery, At. The Fran Is • collection of
ChOleo.l Valit Ile. Trees thrifty, and a Mg!" ants
fa r ie a r•plwahnii. Trees to carry - a fliafe,ppB
farvefally packed
, :!;7;irtVelh i ll , I "den
wilt receive prompt atanzion.' , DParripoY f e l eLa r =
wilt, priers straeoe,l; turntsbed•gratie to poet paid ap:
• ' • JOHN PERKIN 2, Proprietor.
O_IIB9DRIFTIONS to the . Ativhicart Aar US1011"
cad at Kenna.ty a [Larvae., by
THOMAS KENNEDY,
ntrYA HOZen•Sy Sanatory.
By Jobn D. Darts. Auctioneer
.
Pratt + Tenth Antsiiat Salf of &via.
ifkl 1t.. 2 PRATT IA now upenisg the lamest and b..,
121 stork of Books ever offered at auction in Mit
city: pateltared.lor cash at the New Yotk and Phila.
delphm Trade Pales, expiesuilit for this markst. • ?kw
nooks are new, and of the latest edinons scum of
Oeta m wet nod elegant binding, suitable for Chain
ofand New Year's preseots. Fine Litursey etious
of standard teof ks, in the various dope:norms of Lite
rature, tins and himence. .Bibles, of every s i t , ~,,.1
quality; l'iat crHooks. raw. Biota 8. 42 . 24..
'rho,. who Wish to purchase pond books at thew
own prices, rill do seen to Mil and examine this stock '
of Books at onside sale, at prises to suill.he time.. I
will sell THIS {Wednesday) EVF.NINti, Dec.B.h,mid
continue symtv st a.m. tintilthe whole. are s treet atmy
Auction Rooms, corner of Wound and Filth ss.
I dog JOHN D DAVIS., Anti
1 Underteritev's Solo of Thy Gooiis, 0.
ON iVenlnesilay moraine, Dec. 5, at It) o'clock, at
the Commercial Palen Rooms. enter or Wood
and Fifth streets will be' sold, without reserve, few sr
count of whom it may coneern-sparkSte. assorted.
I
i Dry Goods. which have slightly been Mimed by era•
ter, eons/sling of Super long, plaid and fancy BilawM,
Irish linens, mull and cambric Muslin.. bleached and
blown varmints, colored ennibries, gala plaids, rhame•
loon lustre., blue and assorted prints, asp lieu, ribbons,
edging., lacer, witA comforts, .pOnl cotton, silk vf 2-
vats, dress mike, buttons, 513p , 1r clohs atinr led colors,
fancy - and black eassiasses, cashmeres and silt vest •
Mph cloak cords and taaseli, flannels,lines bobbins,
,
braids, gusty.. fringes, /so. .
At 2 o'clock-3 eases hanlware, cutlery. fee.; brass
plated and eleetro stirrup., plated sou v.,: itiollen and
plated bridle bills, mrsiongvaebb, hisfneuin bookie. ,
screw drivers, hand and tenon saws, hatchets, ate,
Beal klude stoisrev, saw mitts, saw files. horse . ..4w,
. bastard files, huff . hinges, fine ivory Mud bruswoud
rules, resew rings, brass buttons, comp:woes, , crates,
Martino locks, braces and bins, tower bolts, tutees
and forks, Oliver., butcher knives. pen nail pocket
lunises, scissors, shears, lirittania. German salver and
on (onto and tea spoons, percamiun maps, holies,
straps, gun tubes, Re•
ded - JOIIN D DAVIS, Anti
ST NAIkBOATS
F The splendid new parks , ' , lemmas
FARMER.
Glet, master, whl leave for the
aboie arid all intermeitliste pare on
° Wednesday, fah lost, at lu o'clopk. A. N.
For freight or passage apply dit board, or to
de3 G N MILTENBERGER., Agant.
•
FOR ST. LOUIS.
tiew• N I The splendid Iti: A p t a i lacaget' packet
M. A. Cot, master, will leuvr — Rir
he above and all intetinediale porta
ea Wedneaday, tile 011 instal 10 o'clock, A. M.
For lraight or paiwage, apply on hoard, e to
5000 0 0 AtILTEMIERGER
FOR ST. LOUIS. "-:l
...x.,,.. The splendid steamer
leave for
'Culawell, mester, will leave for MO
above and all Lowland.. P.M °.!
Tuesday, the kiti tn., stria o'clock, A. NI.. • •
For freight or pastage apply on board, or to .
no• 30 GB MILTENBERGER. AK,
FOR CINCINNATI.
The fine pp
steamer -
Rowley, master will letee far tht,
the above and all intermediate port"
this day at 10 o'clock, A ht.
Foe freigtzt and passage apply on board.
don 3 PETYIGREW !a CO, Aat
FOR ST. 1.0018
.1., The Usht dratticht rtearnet_
1 '' . l GENESEF., •
hlnore, master, .rill leave for the
above and intermediate Nits on this
day. at 10 o'clock, A. At.
For freight or passage al
REGULAR PACKET
IF OR
C IN CINNATI AND •
L
The fine fan running enamel.
• • OHIO,
S .. uu d onika m e rm ieTLil .. ile i ne r i: p rth=ra y,
, be ad inst., ate o'n
19 on er..ll,,aL'Ph or t.T...
Foe IreilSh‘ P'"g' islßf Ape. ,
deed.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The splendid new steamer
TELEGRAPH Na.l,
de toaster will' leave for above
one di nterme diate pant on Sundry,,
the id lost, at 1.0 o'clock •. tr.
For
freight or
rAllit a k p PolEg b VW: t o m '. ' -
fat OFD B IHILTENBEItGEs A r.
REDUCARP - ACREr FOR KANt_tvitA RoIRR.
The fast roof ng steamer
vat— VIT. Plill,Lll,
Newton, master, will leave for Gal.
imolai sad Kanawha river, oalerldels
a• 9 o'clock.
for freight cep...lse:re apply on board, or to `.
deal ARMSTRONG A CROZER, Ave
REGULAR PACKET ftRXARIErTA AND
ZANESVILLE.
TLe splendid steamer
EMPRESS,
. Pox, master, will Ware for the abort:
Ed all Intermediate ports Wisdak th•
30th Inst., at 4 o'clock, P. M.
For (le ight or passage, apply on board or to
nov3o W WHEKLI" .444
_
, :rh ,pvcr r ,. .l Apter ,, ex.,tpu,...
Tk2X.9lkikri o. 4,
leaven (or
nun and Icintissille vs Tuesday, the 2tßittnet_, at SD
o'clock, A. Fox fteieht 07 passage ayyty WI board',
to - BAKER es FORSTTII, or "
GEO B AGILTENBFBAkR, Agents,'
moral
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACIPOP ,
, .
The new and splendid puseagaa
oak .rer CINDBRELLA; - ,
-
... cu Jan. H. Hulett, vrill.learre...PlHo , ;. -
burgh every Monday, Wedneaday any
Friday, at lti o'clock, A. M.
For freight or pasuge apply on barite, or to _.
~.. OctSl J N JONEP A JIR__
•
- Fiikcsmome - A - WIIPTENG.
The Sae steamer ,
WELLSVILIAZ, .
t aps. Higgina, for SurAi..a awry Mist
ily and wheeling bury Fnday at 2
P. M. oetta ARMSTIIGNG k CROZP.R. '
FULLKANAVVIIA ----- ALLIPOI.I.I.
4.u, 41 The spßodlt redoing Gerrjo
REVEILLE,
- StAtu, antler, WM rave PI, 'owe
and all totennediate pour, ~u s a w.
day, Astirgl w to h e o l t o i ;k i , ,, P e . , M. .. ':.
TA); alfthl or Nuu,So ttyPlY n ' .."Zat r er to - -
'.."' ' ' PerrAREGI A GO, Algia,
CUM INN AT/ . t .1:1T.T8BUB.611
O A .) LY PACKEt LINE
r _s
well known Lem of splendid passenger Swam
era is now composed of the lateen, swillest hoe
esiLshed and furnished, sod most powerfal boats oaths ,
waters of the West Idvery aceotionmlation and et es.
fort Chit mottek can procure, his been ptn.ided for pail
imagers. The Line has been in operi‘bon tee Per years
—be. carried a million of people without the least hoa
ry to their persona. The boats will be at the foot of
Wood street the day previous startmg, fur the recep
tion of freight and the entry of p.i.e fig CY, 011 the repe
l.. In all onus the pses.ge money ow:rine pale in
advance.
SUNDAY PAOKIZT
. _
T ' AAC NEWTON, Caps. Hemphill, ~!
leave Pipeburgh every. Sunday ;aunties nl lu ololeat,
ViLeeliug eery Sunday carving al 10 n.
May :el, Lady.
MONDAY
•
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The DIONONGAHELA,Capt. - Srenr., wa11... Fitts.
burgh every Etuatiny morning at Id a'<'vat, Wlrealic[
.very Modday evemng at 1D r.
The ILIBERNIA No. Capt. J. Ktddrroidiu, asLe
leave l'atshatalt every Tuesday mandng as Id o'clautt
ITheettng every Tuesday eve too at Id t.
• WEDIStiaISAY PACKV..T.
This NEW ENGLAND No. it,' Capt. S. Di.m, yid!
leave Pitoihurgh abet; Wedneaday roonou yat. to
o'ctocii inubltrig every Wednesday eroding* tar a•
TLIVILiSta.V - P"XerrET.
The BRILLIANT,Capt. (Duca, willtl. leave P/•
burgh every Thursday morning iota o'clock; Wheeling
every Them:lay evening attar. X.
• ffVNr l k.
The CLIPPER N 0.2, Capt. Poop Dinar., will lure
Pinaburgh every Friday looming atloo'cloeki Whoa
bag ovary Friday evening alto P. X. •
=;M
• ■ATIIIIDAY PAGKIDT.
The MESSENGER No. .2, 'Caro. LC. WooDwaleD,
will leave Phtetorrigh every Enda,. womiog ID ID 0.-
eleal Wheeling every Foday et lee. ,
VT au scribers pturmsr
eastsrasd, Mr the season, this day, and re
pared to receive a limited amount of freight:
nave, TAAFFE.Y. O'CONNOR.
ILES-100 Lut in more and foTiairs
-8 111A.E8A.1.1Glbyi,
-IINSEED OlL—iu bbl. pare jou reirfor R 4,
4 by . 0 ,9 ' 9 h. NV .9 AiltlAllefl
‘200. ' nn • eged Gang., Jug To w
oo tt o — "ltrEtlZ7.,,F.,. co
now. 9
• --
FEATHERS -1P mkt jut reel per Gc
12 raw', for sale by GEO COCHRAN,
novtin Nn 2 , 3 Wend
ANCLI bu reed eu: 1 lot .ale bY
ao mr6 S A W liAßANtin
TOBACCO -173 boxes of b'. Z . :A ited:Ws, Tobacco.
sonic of 'Mideast at supatior quality,..ed pow.
lar Breads, oo eonmsIIIIIGPAVKIL lb , rot b by
aura L .4, WATk:RMAN.
• Na 3t. Wale!, taut Q. Front km,
17,1SATIIERS—i17 sacks prime Me Feathers rest
r ,„,,cd arid for sale by - • /iS WATERAIAN
"`""'""*.°4; l l#x l ,, T
- •
HITE 11,FIANS,30 ettyks Whit. Beans ..th by
Yl • nov27 L 9 WA; (Tam A
iILOVERSRED- , ;(1 bbla pciate Cb,ch,-o to .taro
tj owl lot este by iiiNVATEALNIAN,
boy (.•
TI
TR VlRitUrEZlEtle ' d% .taticri•
bet, !o send to3r,A Root!, usnma,q and tellre.
‘" 4 limned no . atel lce,yht Tom. for Mils.
delptua or Do:Liotore, and rec.:wad, the some/ •
no TA %FRE A. O'CONNOR
-
Biltilir"tf;;l74 Wit ; 41 4 - T Y : : I L::
F.9 ' --Reeenivg and
SILL
4TII %RIP&
bss, receiving end fn'r rale bY
Attr a OHL__
rr tgg;- -- iiTit * chyme , recv,,viog end 47;a , I* .
,1„ coy% :ITT ART ILSS I 2
_
ti6s-29,0110 comm., in Cane for ••11;40 , k ,
ll 130,23
13A . MQ—ki100 pounds, in stors,_•na umTsirsibar
5111 AR
to „ , 10 bail., rroro, mu! fore br
6s.ale by
no. 24
HAD CIDER-17661s ceti,Toiee amcle
•
edam; Route by
ARMSTRONGASIItqFER
DIiRIF.D FRAC - HES-0 sekaGl - .0 , 4 44°1. ' 4
andlor mle by
..• ARMSTROA i
_CROdER
14-'‘rirTngli-3-seritVier-rivi-AbAil for
• • nov Y 1 A RMSTRONG 4-CR°MI.-
R. Cbeete
2p s i butt Dritd rcnobesi dS_Ors
..•
t. 11.1 100 dol Conall , rocassigga.grr !T.
nay% colier Wan .1/.1a.114
UMMI3EI
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