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    M; kITTSBURGH -GAZETTE
PITTBI3IIB O , II ._
eATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 8, 3849.
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PHILADELPHIA AILEILIO&N.
Advertlarineata aid sabserlptlons to the Notch Amer
ORA sad United States Gazette, Philadelphia, received
and forwarded from thia office.
ET SEE NEXT PAGE FOR LOCAL MATTERS
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Ac.
• Tim CENTRAL ammaosto.
We rve, from the Norsk Amerisen, an abstract
of the Report of the Directors, and of the preseod
imp of the &edam:driers, of the Pennsylvanra
Railroad Company,at the Annual.hleeting,held
Philadelphia but Monday. •
I: The report is gratifying, with one otmption: th•
coggeation of the possibility of the wo-k pallaing
in its onward progress, after the present contracts
are Waited. Nothing could be more suicidal to
the interests of Philadelphia, and of the Company,
eta:ma a course. To pause, will be to give nil
the vantage ground which Philadelphia now per
cum and pennit her rivals, North and South of
her, to bear off the splendid prize:which she her
bp Lis ad of our Mama Raanna, within her
grasp. We have no patience with such an ides: It
contains the essence of such ecregiorm lolly, that
it °night to be scouted from any enlarged and bust
ileswllke sommination of the question.
It Is hinted, however, that It Pittsburgh will take
julf 017 lion of stock, by private oubsOriptione
the work may go on. This %ve view an utterly
imparealle,without endangering the SUCCESS of oar
Western-road, which we look upon aa of even
more Importance to 'Pittsburgh than the eastern.—
It is aboolately necessary that oar Western road
abeald rowed, evert it the Central road stopstand
the People of. Pittsburgh will hold the Directors so
greatly derelict to duty, it they permit toy tame
meaty delay in the steady and triumphant mo
lests of that great and intensely important work.
We feTerlesaly make the prediction, mad rub eita
mutation on '
the result, that the Western mad
from this city to ldansfichi, when finished, will be
found to be one of the teat paying roads In the
United States-that it will beaten that it WHS
mtnf
4 important to Pittsburgh, and equally important
to Philadelphia with her Central road, and that
without 'it we should have been actually cat
oil
from oar present sources of trade, and powerless
Look at the facts for one moment. On the
tenth the Baltimore road Will strip us of a large
portion of oar river trade and travel; on the north,
the New York and Erie Road, and the Lake Road,
attending from Cleveland to Ene, and - from that
to Punkah, to connect with the New York and
Erie, is in processor constrnclun in bark,. Kato.
and mectloga ere held, almost daily, to fill tip the
gaps. This Labs Road will certainly be made, let
people say what they will against it. It 'mauve be
poremteL It iermedness to csdatilateCti any other
exult Row are Pittsburgh and Philadelphia to
contend against these rival lines on each side of
net Common sense says, bjeoi Westsrms Road,
and in no other way.
Suppose, foe instance, that Pittsburgh should
yield to the solicitation. of Philadelphia, nod by a
desperate and Hemtdcan eSun, but...nib° ssoopoo
to the Central Road, add_ agreed to postpone the
Western Road. Say the Central Road as finished
to Pitlaburgh In the summer of or the spring
ern Alnioarin the beginning of ita operations
It finds a rival at Wheeling for the river trade, and
tite'whole trade of the interior of Ohio earned off
'gotta us to the Lakes, by Kelly's Road, and other
- itnprovements. All the trade left is what can be
coaxed to' pass Wheeling, and for which a cal
• have to contend with the Canal. flow mach will
thin he when the water io low, and 'river freights
advance? Trio lane it will be discovered that a
Mews Rood is absolutely necessary to the Cen
tral Road, and to Philadelphia, asid to Pittsburgh.
The scheme Will be revived, but when we come
toinquies,irte shall find that all the great improve
ments in Ohio have taken another direction. They
have gone to Wheeling ts•l he LAC.. The
minds of the people of O.iiii are routed arable: as
They upbraid as with our want of faith sod eater
pries They tell as they have "fanned other basi
ncis commotion. Tim stock they now ales
freely is withheld. The right of way is denied, of
' grodgiratly granted, and the road is finally burl
with Pittehtugh capital, at a' great expense, and
with the lose of advantages which may never be
regained.
And where is.Pietsborgh ill this time? lon-.
gebbug, while every other weatein city is taking
giant strides to greatness Is this a dada picture!
Weaidmit it—bat is atop dark
If the people of Pittsburgh mnailmt a tithe of
that business shrewdness which they have credit
foe, they will on DO considerritiouewhatayer permit
oar western, road to faller, or languish, or delay
one day, let the Directors of the Pennsylvania
Road take what course they ;may. And if the
President and Daectors of the Ceutralt Road and
the people. of Philadelptaa, wilt call to their cad
that liberal 'and enlarged view of matters which
they are so capable of entertathing and apprecint
log, and make a careful survey of the whole
-question, they will see that our views are entreat,
and diaaded as much by their interests as ours,
and they will resolve that the Central Road shall
be built by the resources which the Company can
commend, without further coatroversy ut
delay. -
BD= PAT or THZ AM05.1.1.1 Ft...—A writer
in the National Inielligenver suggests, that as on
the . 3th of December, 1715, the continental nag
was displayed . for the first time, beim: hoisted on
board the fief ship of Essex. liopkina, commander
of the firer American fleet, that day be hereafter
oelabrated as n Navy festival. Let it be observed
as ear ocean holiday 61: all Olir naval stilton., and
on board of our vevele of war{ at home , nod abroad.
Nor ...Sraahs Sarra.—ln lac Irma over the 1
of the member' of the House cs. Represeniauv
we observe there are six KUM'S, four Thor:ipso.
three Johnson', three Berra', two Caldw.
two Butters, and two Browns, but not a rin•
Smith.
Tux SUPPOSED SVOI:DS. Airs C earn
from the Rooks Amman, of Saturday, that
Men Miller, who took Care to have herself report
ed a baringjoroped over Niarrera F. 115 on Mon ,
day night last, has been arrested at Syracuse. She
was running away with a young man named
Blackmer, and had contrived the suicide to cover
her retreat.
--
Cursors le Anarar.a.—The newly appointed
Chars to Auhtrin, Col. J. W, Webb, tailed from
New York in the packet ship Yorkshire on Satur
day. Ile:ami married on Thursday lo a yoUng sad
highly arrearnplerhed lady of New York, who no
companies him', n do al. his two daughters. Du•
ring his aber.noe, Nit. IL J. Raymondwill have the
editorial large of the Dupl.°,
. The following commonictuon, from eel
peetabLe townsman, J. Chitlett, Fee., on excellent
• lodge to web eriwere, does to mare than strict
Juan= to the work dart it commends. •
Per the Gulag's.
VIEW OP PITTSBURGH.
I hale had occasion formerly to notice in the
columns of the Gueue the merits of a drawing,
the subjea, a view of Pittsburgh, under the man•
*cornea of Mr. G. W. Smith. I spoke of it as
believe It deserved, and now, as the =graving
his mate its appearance, it would be but justice,
to the parties concerned to say, that it knefrilly re.
skied ill that could have been anticipated, and I
think that every subscriber will be. proud to pos.'
saw 4uccurate a view of the iron city. Ii is a
failhfe represeatatiou of Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny, taken from Coal lull, mud although on an
extensive scale, the swallow object Is
shown, giving an.eximtl'idea:of the surrounding
wenery l , and commercial and mannfacturiag char
, • actor. fe ' there a Pittsburgh= who has ever
viewed this .oeoe, with the three broad rivers
winding, away betweeathe hills to distsat
who has men the number of floating palaces lin
ing the hhore,—who_ has attempted to count the.
chimneys which poor forth their volumes - of
sorbs from the numbeileas workshops,rprung up
as if by the magic of Aladdin's lamp,—and hem not
•
hilt thatlthere are mu= of greater wealth thanall
the gold of California, And what anticipations' ,
foithe Aunre,—if all this tins taken place within a
few apart Years, what may not tfie 6414 gene:its
I • tion exPed to sect What imagination can pie-.
' I. tare the wealth,lieunty,. sad magnitleauce of the
fittirre klittshtMghlLßat to . „ . rerun to -Mr. Smith's
.• • ,efew; o 7t s work of art,
I it ts• quite equal to any
thing the kind I have r ever seen, and that It a
work of immense labor, all who are acquainted
with th e subject will readily admit, and that the
parties Ideserve encouragement far their eaterpriso
and sAs s subscriber, I have felt great M-
I terest In the underlaking, arid satisfaction lo the
• J. G
• MUM wAssrsavoin
Corremondence of the Pinaborgli Ginnie
. • Wisninctroo, Dec. 4th, 1919.
The second day in the Hoene hos pawed as the
first, namely, in controlling eters to elect • Speak
vcr. U! recollect the tenor of my brief note OS Ind
evening, the statement I then made of shot
ably would be done would serve very well for a
delictiptton of what hoe been done. ,
There been been sit ballali 0f which .the fol
lovrteg to • rynoptical tabular aeCOallt :
1.6.12 011,
la. 2d. 3d- lih. 50. 60.
Winthrop, Whig, 9B 97 97 97 97 97
b, Don., . 102 101 100 99 99 99
Cob
mot. F. .5.. 10 9 99 9 9
Wil ,
Whig, 8 8 8 6 6 8
f3entry
Potter, Dear, 1 3 3 4 4 4
Idllon, a•ri. 2 2 2 2 2 2
Richardson, m 2 2 3 2 2 3
Cleveland. F. • 1 1 1 1 1 1
Stanton. Dem., 1 1 1 1 1 1
Th*mr' so 9; P9'. • 1 1 00- 0 0
Seattenng, 2 -
223 3 2
. __
• • ' 224 224 224 221 221 224
The mere., upon the vote of yesterday, as
shown above, is three. I WTI told that Dr. Nee
of yourSude,Wes brought in and doted yesterdaYr
on the last ballot, for Mr. Winthrop, of trounce --
Mr. Shepherd' ; of North Carolina,' Whig, and
Messrs. Brown, of Mississippt, and Hubbard, of
Alabama, DeMocrats,'areined this morning, end
took part in the proceedings of the day. The scat
tering votesoici described, for brevity's sake, were
given by Mr. Wilmot and Mr. Holmes, who very
impartially scattered their soffragee among their
friends, frever.voting for either of the reviler party
candidates, nor twice foe the same person.
Mr:Sprigne, FresSoiler (robe Michigma, voted
once for Mr. Wilmot, arid; on ell the serweeding
I ballots; for Mr.lWinthrop. John Weatwortb voted
for Wilmot all day. The secession of three mem.
bars Pram the Support of 'Cobb to Pouer,hawever,
was the. most Important of the incidents of thin
day's proceedings. They were Gov. Cleveland
and Mr. Waldo, of Conneettcnt, end thlr.. B
ham, of Michigan. Mr. Doty, of Wisconsin, had
preiriously voted for Mr. Disney,
of Ctocumeti,
but never r.; the regular candidate. The three
votes for Ittehardaon, of 'thesis, were a r given by
extreme Sou hem men, who dislike Cobb because
he his not h rewrote always pulled in Calhoun'.
harness, andnefeeed to sign his incendiary and tits
onion addresi last winter. .. .
Meese, C4bb arid Winthrop did not Cote. it is
;.now believeid to be probable that, to morrow, the
molars will give op both Cobb and Forney, and
thua.fulfil the prediction of Wentworth, sad others
of the discontented, who witnessed and growled
at the doing in entice', on Saturday 'night tut,
that they mould be all undone by the very persons
then so roger to enact them. They may attempt
to make some stand upon Richardion, as a North
ern mac wdh Southern principle", for Speaker,
and some Southern Democrat for Clerk, but it will
netr,do. 'lf they yield at all, they most meet the
• Free boilers folly half way, and.corer down at
'once upon Strong or Thompson, of Pennsylvania
or Potter, of Ohio-
It may be thonght,by some of year readers, that
I dwell at too great length, and with too much par
ticultifity, upon the eirvegle now going co here.—
But if they outsider Ithw much depends upon the
organtmtlon of the nouns of Hoeft...el:natives—
bow immense is the power cud influence of the
Speaker of this body over the legislation of the
country, and how arbitrarily aid despotically this
power is commonly exercised: wben ia Southern
bends, and how important will be the coven:pen-
Cell of the defc:at of the orgenization which has
ruled' the Democratic party at Washington, nod
through it the government of the coot:are. they
will be frayed to admit that no mote momentous
end exciting content has chaßetiged the publle at
tention within many years. I
I think it will be.brought 'to an end to aatrow
afternoon, mad, if. so, the manage may be expect
ed at noon on Thirroday. An abstract will probe -
Fly. be ready for transmission to every principal
city of the United States, at the moment when the
-ECMe are broken in thelfourre of Representativea
I learn that more efficient racemes than formerly
have been taken to telegraph the whole mesinge
in alidirections, so that it is probable that no effort
of the l'ost. Office Department, for Os rapid caeveY,'
epee, would be of much, avaiL The mealego is
said to be ea short, in proportion to the number
and the character of the topic,. dieccused, aa one
of Old Zack's dispatches from the field ol battle.—
It will, aecording to report, not exceed in length
six colum 1
fut of your paper.
You mai have perceived that one portion of the
istesitage,[that in, " an oceempauyien document,'
has already got out. I mean the Report of rho
Post Master General, which in pnbli4ied in the
Baltimore Sun of this morning.
To show bow deep mated is the feeling of dis
now end opposition between the Southern and
Northern Democracy, upon all 'points in an'
emmeme i d with slavery, I may mention, Mt..,
the intention of acOhlo gentleman, of that Cailh, to
=OTC, io ease of the nieces' of any candidate for
Speaker, supposed to be favorable to, or even tole'
rant of, ,Seuthern views, open that question, in its
application to the territories, or to this District. on
the ection of shoes Committece•by the whol'
House, instead of entrusting the appoinnaen ,
them, with that of , all other Standing Commie
to the Speaker. The effect of this moos..
could be the constitution of both those Committees
Ith a decided majority of Northern men-
ITILOM NIEW TORN.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh (/suers•
14ger 'nix, Dec. 4, ISO.
Tlr report. from Washmitoo, *Tawo to tb
iastion of the Hesse of Representatives, caul.
h remark, and hula satisfaction to the Whig
who aee hule cause to hope the e‘ection of
Whig to the Speaker's chair, and consequently o.
ietaining the immense advantage the appointment
or the Committees cookre. The course, of the
Southern Whigs, In demanding an expression of
opinion from a cameos, upon the question of Slays.l
cry, before they woe go Into a , nomination, and
the withdrawal of several members, Etter a faller<
to secure the outrageous expression demanded, Is
uoierrulll discussed and condemned The con
duct of the Whigs, generally, upon this Important
question, is looked upon as assurance that In the
coming struggle between freedom and slavery, the
Whigs will act the part dictated alike by Mime:thy
and patriotism.
The newly appointed Minister to Austria; Col.
Webb, sailed on Saturday, with hi. family, leaving
the t•upper ten" in a meet delightful thee of ex
citement, caused by the announcement, not of his
departure, bur his clandestine. marriage to the
daughter of one of our retired merchants The
new ambeasadress Is twenty-four years old, and
one of the most accomplished 'wad graceful women
that. New York could boast, midis every way cal
culated for the post she has been chosen to fill.—
After much adroit management, to keep her from
forming a matrimonial alliance with a gentleman
thirty years her senior, on the ninth of November,
they quietly slipped into Calvary Church, a few
doom from the residence of the bride and were
reamed, the bride quietly returning bet&e, nod the
groom to the performartm of him usual routine: -
Oa Friday the matter was drat made known tote
lady's family, end on Saturday farewell was said,
leaving the town to its comments. The sister of
the bride, twelve years ago; caused common o.lin•
meat by a clandestine marriage with Mr. Meson,
on actor, now a physician of some emineuce - gu
Philadelphls.
•, The editor of the "Knickerbocker," and the pro ,
primate of the Tribune, have, net been sent to
Blackwell's Inland, host for publishing Chas. Dick
ens letter about Mr. Powell, the author of the liv
ing writes of England. It appears that Mr. Pow
ell, a literary gentleman,' thought proper to leave
England and make New York his home, whops he
beemne in want of funds -At the suggestion cf a
literary gentleman4who Wok. himself eminent, he
wrote a book, In whiebositraingular stupidity, he
attacked Washington Irving and others of his rank
—hepraised his friend , who suggested the book.ok.
without stint. Privately it is said, the friend wrote
the prates for himself, whereat the whole hoelit
entry eel op a ban. This soon killed Mr. Powell's
rogudicm and hi., book, which is really clever.—
This second volume, called the living authors of
ynil be out in , a day or two, filled with
matter that will Wing deem the critics re mast.
and give the man who puffs himself a good round
of COstirdiela.
In stock* there has spruilg up guile a specula
tive feeling, end. large tranittiClolls are daily made
at Mesa isms Is North America Trust there has
beetle. raradrime, predicamdepan a tumoral favo
rable decision in favor of the company. Money
was never so plenty, or capitalists less careful of
security. So use the language of a leading:broker,
"rat nape are sagood collecterals as United Slates
fixes were a shod time agar Pm per cent la the
rate in halne on call, and from 6 to 7 cm *Amy
old
paper.-Bealeont• ..•..ich in demar-d and ithe
pricesof 1837 arc lt,irly paid. Instead of lots,the
mood is for improved property.
W. E. Burton has obtained s. - feare of the old
Park Theatre property, and it is undei'atood will
creel a theatre to eclipse the Broadway or Astor
Place. The location is desirable, and Burton the
proper man to make the old oleic succeed. The
Opera Howse, and every theatre, the musenme, the
concerts, and the throng of panoramas, are crowd
ed nightly. If profits to places of amusements be
a Oct of well paid employment to the laborer, end
abundance of money, generally, never was there
a city richer than our own.
The man Drury, who was arrested an the maker
of the trArnal anemic, has not gotta brought to
trial. He Owen a whole bank, mid is worth two
hundred thousand dollars. Our law Girl?es do not
seem large enough to convict him, and one legal
net is not large enough or strong enough to hold a
6th of two hundred thoesand dollars. He is as
good:. discharged, though he may have a hard
time In boy himself off.
Ash. are lint at $0,510.6621 Cetton—There
is but a moderate business doing, and denten& are
bash with their correspondence. The market Is
without changc. j Flour—Thore is a heavy feeling;
but no change in pecan the demand is not active,
and the eater do not exceed 2.000 bbls, the whOle
of which is for the Eastern and city trade. South
ern floor is 85,12035, 31 }. Rye flouidull at 52 81i
02871. Grain—Wheat is heavy and priced ra
ther lower; sales 2000 bushels Canadian at $1 ,03;
Genesee can be had at 61,22. Rye is 521 without
sales. Oats without change. Corn continues
dull; moderate sales ,01, round yellow at 60c, and
email lots on private term. Provisions—Trans
actions In Pork are moderate. In Beef, 100 blur
country mess sold at 58,75. Lard in fair demand
at the figures of vesterday. Butter and Cheese are
as before quoted. Whi.key—Thcre is no change
in prices. Sal. 109 link.
Perunioylvaerlin nail Reed Carstp.lfy.
The ammo' meeting of the St •rkheidern At , rd,
Company vex held on Mem'ay,
nod wee numerously ettended. Tee hew rpint
Ws the North Amerman, prevailed, an the At•
and report appeared, to give uruverml tuttisfse-
Thomas P. Cope, &qr., was called to preemie,
and when the meettec was fully organised; the
Report of the Board of Director, was read by the
President, Wm. C. Patterson, E•q. The presema•
tenor the affairs of the company Is most interest-
'rig and gratifying. 0.
The fiscal year closed on the 31st cf October
ant, and up to that date the Treasurer's books
:hewed the following state of affairs:—
• • -
Received from 4ubscriptioas 46d oth
er 9011lt. 63 692 379 45
Amount dusbursed 3 193 709 14
Leaving a balance al
to this hallway he added the ant t
of uncollected subscriptions, :nett,
ding the second subiicription from
the City of Philadelphia, shout .1,900.000 00
There is the aum o: 52,596 610 29
applicable to the construction and equipment ot
the road.
•• • • • ••
The report of the Sotnnutodent of Transpnrta-
Linn shows that the most sangoinesupertatmus
have been realised on the =an necttoo of the
road new opened between linnstborgb and Lew
istown, and the arrengement ivadi watt euc, Hart
riabotgh and LBW aster Hait flout Compaur, for
running the cameo,' engines, of tom eompany l : over
their road, ha ministered not only to the benefit
at the travelling 1:013161011ily. but to me company
itself. It has secured an itiereased rsle of ,peed,
in a reduced coat.
It hue been determined by the Herd, that o
• • .
and alter the fire' re Jarmo y bezt. the nee ell way
travel shall he reduced te the nielloem rate of thre
nid very •svlse nua prudent do
mina/tom
Thr adjusuuent of claikns for dam ug . eg along lb •
route has been, with but teW UnKOrtity ele.Cp
howl, mule in an amicable and qmiuying =an
•
irraegetnenth haec been wade lor the dincoa•
nuance of all operatiunsuicln t h e rood, upon rho
SAbbath r and the report espreara the hoperhat,
•'ho the COrkelltfellt neton of other conalaanitut
and the State nuthonties, Penhaylvanin w ill.soon
sane to be.the northern frontier of Sabbath dere•
The opening of the road, at thc.earlleat I ructi.
rabic period, to n point near Holidayelairgb, where
it will connect with the Allegheny Pormeel t ßaile
'Wad, hat been an objact of great rely etude o the
Beard, not Its; on account cf the importontl bear
ing it will have upon the trade ei Fbiladdlphio,
than from a limn convietkin that the re.,Cliith of
the road, when finished thus tar. will otrod the
atockholders tangible evidence of the rare ly and
prodnouvencas of the capitol they have hvkasted
in ih
The portion of the line from Itarrtsburgh t
Lewiatown won opened for travel on the let •
tiepteruber fact, and "very rapid pregreas has bee
made on the Beal.* between Iho mouth '
'. of th
Little Juniatn and the base of the ninunMil
The work upon the residue of the Efsternll3
ion has been tioavadably retarded; the rff
prevalence of dircase, unripe the past season,
having disabled n large proporttou of the !Aborts&
on the hue, while it rendered it impossible to sups
ply their places." Thiel( difficulty has, bossever.
parsed awric, and the work it beittit — jisbi.d far
ward with all proper energy. A j . totty deecrerd
c ompliment is paid to the and zeal ol Mr. J.
Edgar Thompson, we Chief a.purer. and hie en-
satatits.
Having then presented the mitcal nJoilidtm of
the road and na contioireenbtbe report of the Board
dwells upon the question of the policy to be put.
rued !plume. It .ayes
"It in now for them (the sionkhnldere) to deter
, mine whether lir fherd eked, aon the mesh. M
bond. finish the Esdern Piatelon to the meal ot
nection with the Brenah rend to the Portage;
and the Western Dirismn to • paint in Wectiaofe
land county, whence a convenient rosil.nboui ore
mile in length, ran be oprued, at a .malt esp.-nee,
to the Southern turnpike, and then until the
neceseities of the trade, and the income to 1n...k
-need tram •he mad to tis unfinished stod!
indoce such fanner pule eriptione as may be requi•
rev to complete it; or by a vimm etlin tale
time, to are the menu+ of making n mutate
route to Pitieburgh tamely Sr it can t he built
—due regard tieing had to economy and dura
bility.
It La argued that if the former course be adopt
ad, the Company will haven well constructed
road, free from debt—of great public utility, and
capable of pro•lucing, under intllcions manage
ment, an ample return for. the capital employed
lithe letter is resolved upon, the income upon the
present investment will be materially enhanced,
and the purpose for which the read ws originally
• projected,—ofsecuring to true cities oaf
Ptilladel
plea and Pittsburgh the largest possible there o
the Weetero trade, with the inc,dental advanta
gee acmuing therefrom to•the //tote of Penney/
vanta,—wall hoe. been achieved, beyond th•
possibility of doubt; in the poeserbion of the fire
• Hall Rend front the neabonol to the Oleo tan
According to the ethintatto.ol ILr Chist Enst.
neer. which a ••• ~onti.kney believed udi ex..
need, rather than tali snort of the
the OW of t nt...lntones tie road tc.II he a. lois
luwat •
Eastern Ihvi.ton,. • ............ $1,1,0,000
Western Diviston 2.,56.5,000
Amount required for the eqll,lol,llt
of
the road, prior to the year Insl 510,000
i9L55,1.100
To tong which•thore is reitablo
scription, oncitohng a further
beriptiou ni $1 , 100.000 by oto coy o:
Philedetphiaj ui
Lcaviag a atlideoCy of
This d e hmency, n in believed. can, by extraor
dinary exertion., he made up. An elan is now
in progress at Pittsburgh, under favorable auspi
ices fo procure subscriptions to the amount of
6500000. It ia hopcil that the recent dcnionstra-
Vona of popular feeling In favor of liberal subscrip
tions by the municipal corporations of the boiip•
ty of Philadelphia will produce from that source,
on equal sum of 000,00. This would leave.
for private subscriptions io the city of Phila•
delphia and elsewhere, the sum of 59b5,000,
which by proper effort can be secured for the
company.
The opening of the road to Huntingdon, daring
next Spring will, it is confidently expected, con
centrate upon it a large proportion of the Western
travel that has heretofore taken the stage and rail
road route, via Comb...dead and Baltimore, to the
city, and when fintabed to theLmountains, in Au
gust, it mart. of neer...dry; become the greet thor
oughfare from the Atlantic seaboard to the West
and South-west.
The remainder or tee report is devoted to an
argument ratting forth the 101 l truly roe.
ennoble prospects that Clint rot the mad, and it
domes With •Jnally deserved compliment mithet
Into President, Samuel V. Merrick, Est, Who Ink,
fiiii.i.nrsoiiikinuildeistions, to mete the
post he filled Si, capably.
Atter the reading of this report, • variety of in
terewing and important business was transacted;
and among others the fidlootting 'doh:tiaras were
referred to a 'pieta! committee of five auekhold•
Tames Magee, Esq. offered the following , —
Resolved, That the Directors be and they are
hereby instructed not to pay more Man 112500 per
annum for the services of President,' unless ha
possesses the qualifications of an Engineer, and
act as President and General Agent, Manager,
and Superintendent of the Company.
John M. Kennedy, Enquire, Offered the ronaw
Resolved, That the Directors be requested to
consider the expediency of providing. as the fu
-
tore policy of the Company, thit the freight char.
ged on western produce brought to Philadelphia,
shell include a delivery of said merchandise at the
stores of the consignees thereof, if within the lim
its of the city of Philadelphia, to the end that the
cost of large receiving depots may be partially ob
viated, the benefit of the railroad business may be
most generally diffused throughout the city, and
the necessity of a large number of employees
avoided.
Joseph H. %germ:ill, Esquire, offered the follow
ing:—
•
Resoluvtd. That the resolution adopted by the
Board of Directors on the 14th November, 1849,
in the following worde—"That the General Super
intendant be instructed to discontinue, tram and
after the 31st December nest, all oPeratimul spas
the road on the Sabbath, and to mike, at hie esr
hent arch necessary arrangements es
may be necessary to relieve all persona in the ser
vice of the_ Company from ditty on that day.—has
the entire concurrence and approbation of this
meeting; sad that the Directors are entitled to the
especial thaeks of their :constituenut for hiving
vindicated the law of the land, the sanctiy of the
Christina Sabbath.
The Committe, to whom these resolutions were
referred, ate Messrs. Joseph 8.. Ingersoll, John
M. Kennedy, J. Fisher Learning, Robert M. Lew•
Islind James Magee.
After transacting some further business, the
r0...n0g adjourned.
THE PAHILHAA .11101IDEIL
Nu event of a aimilsr character has produce..
so wide aid deep feeling, for many -years, aa the
murder oil), Berkman, of Boston. We subjoin
the most interesting particulars from the Boston
paperer, which are mainly absorbed with this es
tounding event. The Boston Courier sayer
"Every other topic, however imputant, ban
been genic into compaieuve insignificance in this
community, by the circumstances which hive psi
come to ,light to connection with the mynerions
disappearance of Dr. George Perlman. A week
had elapsed without any tidings from this indi
vidual, when, on Saturday morning, the city i was
Astounded , with the intelligence of We presumed
murder, and the arrest of Protestor .fohn
Webs er, of Cambridge, on suepteion of having
committed the deed. Tho shock which this an
nouncement produced in lila pubic mind. and the
excitement ahnsequeht upon hover; never before
equalled in Boma. The dreadful character of the
deed, and the high wending and reputation of the
individual charged with it, were such lt• might
well justly incredulity, and roes at this moment,
when the accumulation of ciraninstaiceewiems to
gather into a leaeful man of testimony what the
supposed murderer. we find it hardly possible to
bring our mind to a belief in the possibility of his
4956 - 0 29
g' s ' Ls, Webster has Leen, for upwards of twenty
yews, Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge. He
has a wide circle of acquaintance, and has matt
tained throughout life no unblemished reputation.
He has paid a strict attention to the duties of hie
profession, and his conduct has been marked by
uniform sobriety and steadiness. His dispaition
was frank and open. and his manners liyely and
social; he was ea:Domed by all who knew him es
• good citizen, • peamsabk. neighbor, and a kind
and affectionate husband and lather. In every
moral and intellectual characteristic, he might be
regarded as one who was placed beyond the sass
proton of a tendency to the a.mmiwion of crime.
It is hardly necessary to say that the shock of this
sodden and awed unexpected disclosure has fallen
with terrible weight upon his family and friend.
•-Dr. Webster'• friends are strong in their belie
of his innocence. The supposition that a person
could pass through a life of more then fifty yews,
unsullied by come, and plunge in a single instant
into the nominal:non ot a frightful atrocity like the
supposed murder of Dr. Parkman, is one which
the tuna stubbornly meet.. Such a moral and
mental metamorphosis would be, ocrutinilt. one of
he most extraordinary phenomena yet exhibited
by the history of the human mind."
The &woo Ade, give. the following immunity
"In the early part of the month of November,
Dr. George Parkman called at Professor Web
ster's lecture room, in the Medical Collegerin
North Grove Street, while the Professor was en.
pied in delivering a lecture before the students,
and waited want the lectom was over 'and the ate
donte bad all left. He then acted Professor Web
ster for the money due hick. and after itoussr con
versation, in which both pannier 'were excited,
Professor Webster desired bun to wait until the
23d of November, en all the tickets for the lee•
tures, engaged by the students, bad not been paid
for, I to would in all probability bet by that umus
Dr Perlman, it instated, left the building • good
deal-esti:ed. On Thursday afterboon,Noiembar
22.1, Dr. Perim:fan called oldie recidence Pro
fessor Webster, in Cambride, who being absent,
he tuft word with Ida wife, that he wished to have
her hoaband call at his (Dr. Parkman'e) home the
next morning. On Friday rhonting,Nov. 23 d, the
day after, about 9 o'chick,Professor Webtiercall.
ed et Dr. Pork man'. honseile Walnut Street, the
Dr. being out, he left word for him that be could
pay him, if he atZraldeall at WC room at the Col
lege noon niter 1 o'clock. Dr. Rahman, Prod.'.
tor Wehoter staks,called at the Medical College
Bloat half past one o'clock,iand wok paid by
(Webster) 5153,61, which amount watt to take op
two noire nod cancel a mohgage. Dr. Portman
p.c. up the notes, but had but the mortgage with
him. He, however, said bb would go and cancel
it. This unumetion, Dr. Webster says took plane
at the counter in his lecture room, andelhat Dr
Portman left' the roots throone the door near the
.10 entrance to the building.
Since bailout I o'clock an Friday the 23d, the
rime he wee seen by a number of people to enter
he College, nothing of a reliable nature has come
,o light no to his whereabouta. Re was seen to
cuter the College, but no one has been found who
ssw him come oat of ,t. and this fact produced no
Impression In the mind's] a number - 121011 11 alang•
y in test of Mr. Ktageley, Dr-Parham' , agent—
Met he sever did come out of it.
The College is boil( upon walls which rest up.
on ple.,tud the:tide ebbs and flows through spec.
tare, underneath the basement d or, between the
rvontaartotenta farmed by the walls. One of these
eampartruonta foram what ie termed the ',gull an.
di:rue/eh trot. Webster's laboratory. There is a
trap door to the compartment nest to that need by
Prof. Web,mr, situated some may feet from the
water cletret Littlefield deicended through thin
trap door on Fr,day, with a crow bar, and knock
ed an aperture in the wall near the water closet,
end discovered, about 4 o'clock that 'Perham,
port on. of a human body, which had been wast
ed by the eve. Them portions ware the peivis, the
rgbt thigh nod right kg Luilefield Immediately
proceeded to Dr Bglow's leffioe,7and acquainted
aim with the (act; as we understand, in the most
a.et'ed attYleg,"l have found IC and re
peening them words so often that Dr.-Byelow took
sold of Wu told him to be quiet—that ha acted
like a crazy man.
Dr. Biglow went to the City MarshaYs office
illat afternoon, and leformed Mr. Tokey of the dm
'very which bad been made, who intmedlately,
ith some °Seers proceeded to the college, and
oni It was so. Mr. Tukly then gave directions
it the arrest of Professor Webster, sad officers
tapp,startareather, and purr: proceeded to hat
l enience in Cambridge in a carriage for that per.
A general itenvertatiort took place between the
panteit, on which the subject of Dr. Parkman'a
thaapprehance was but slightly touched upon, and
Protessor Webster said the family must be much
pained. In answer to a question whether he had
receipt for the money, be said that he trusted to
Dr. Parknisn's honor to have the mortgage can
thelel wished to hove the carnage stop at
house of lite toll gatherer, who aaw Dr. Park.
men paw over the bridge on Friday afternoon,
which w,n was not granted. The curinge was
driven to Lererett street jail, through Eat Cam
bridge, over Craigle's Bridge, and arrived there
about half past 7 o'clock. Whoa Professor Web.
sire got into the oillee„he asked. *What dnes this
soot” "What am I here (Orr CoL Clapp re
plied, that he was arrested on the charge of having
murdered, Dr. George Parkman, at the Medical
College, is—::ooh Grove street, on Friday; all the
reply which he made was, "Why is Misr "What
is it lort" We asked to have his friends, Meter+.
Deafer soil Prep :nit, Bent for, so that his flak
y o u'd he tittenned where he was. The pincers,
howeitcr, pensonded hun that it would be better to
have the lattiltgeuce communicated in the morn.
).51 .4 1/400
ag.
About 4 o'clock, on Saturday afternoon, Comnor
Pratt, in company with several geotlemen, sum
mon-nil as jurors, visited the College, and several
reporters of she prom wire awl admitted. The
Coroner proceeded to the laboratory, where, upon
tome pieces of boards, the parts of the body which
had been dlnrovered, were placed, and they form •
ed In appearance, the whole of a human frame,
with the excepUon of the bead, led leg, and feet.
The following gentlemen were then sworn In as
-ajury of inquest, "to make true and diligent In.
quirt' os to how and by what means the body
before them came to its dentin"—
Campo Browstor, 4:guano, John L Andrews,
Secretory, ( r-wit Jeers , ThOMILS ReitlettUr., Pearl
Martin, Hamm Mora
The portions of the body were then viewed by
the jury, and the antagonism from the furnace at
audued,atlthen passed over to Dr.. Winslow,
Lewis and Martin Griyalurgeocs, end Dr. Charles
Jackson cheaUst, for cimseepleal and chemical
amain:din= Three towels odd a “roller," bay
ing spots orbital upha them, which were found to
the v.uit, when othibitod to the jury. The mry
afterwards made an examination cd Me larbbra-,
tory, the room and olnket 43 Mei rear of the haMOre
room, and Ins Induce mom, beitig_lhe aParlamllto
used exclusively to • Prokssor Webater. In the
examining room, ea Profewtof Webster termed it,
GM found some oodf,sh pots, • smutted .with
Fes of lead, in the tape at grappling
a large Turkish hub a in 4 elver- ee ,,bt,..,1 ,
bleb had bean loon& in a drawer of a mad
Es. The imanddidiair at the premise! gay‘tg
grim concluded, the t ittir adirturned to meet o o
Vgerlandsp next, at 10 o'clock, km the
Id hearing evidence-
Med/ s
Yesserday, the officers, In eontinniag earch
found a pair of black ribbed pantaloons, ;with the
name of Prinfewor Webster written upon the fin
tug,
n pair of 'Lunen used by him, and • saw be
longing to him, upon which are marks of whet is
believed apps blood. Tbe bottom of the alippers
bore the appearance of having being wed fu tread
lag down tan. Dr:Jackson, It is reported, bad
meted the spout found upon the attire, and pro.
nouneed the etal as to hove been caused by blood.
The above are all the face we have been able
to obtain in relatton to-this great mystery.
Professor Weimer, it is stated, has been in bis
apartment at the College daring life past week.
and while in there has bolted the door on thein •
side, also that he has bad Ares in places where he
had not been in the habit of having them. It is
known that he him been home to his family every
evening, and during the week just pant, paid a
omit to Rev. Dr. Francis Putman, a brother of
Dr. Geow Parkman,and had a long conversation art
to Ills sudden dinappearance. On Friday, the mor
nine of the evening onwhith he was arrested . , he
came over to the city la camping with a fneml ,
with whom he as freely and cheerfully as
be ever did. The night he wan placed in prison.
he war in quite an excited stare of mind, and rav
ed somewhat; be however cooled down in the
morning.. lie was seen by Dr. Clarke, the city
physician, on Saturday afternoon, whom he re
viewed to seethe faculty in relation to the regular
lecture on Tuesday, which he should be unable to
deliver in consequence of his arrest. Yesterday
he wan quite calm but says nothing.
Ma. ADAMS AND Ida. Cameo:l.—The New
York Eveniog Post publish.. extract from the
diary o. John Quin. Adam., umuen in the year
1820, for the purpose of showing that Mr. Calhoun
gave ills his opinion to President Monroe, in cab
inet meeting, of which he was a member, that Con.
grew had the power to banish slavery from the
territories. This- diary is furnished by Chas F.
Adams to sustain the statement made by Mr.
Itenton,4 thet effect, an one of his speeches before
his coustithents in Missouri.
1.17-Dai:Mq-sties Leers Pau—When the proper"
tor of this Invaluable remedy purchased it of the fn•
vector, there.-w 4 no medicine which deserved the
name, for the cure of Liver and Bilious complete.,
notwithstanding the great prevalence of these diseas
es in the Unified States. In the South and West par
ncularly, where the patient Is frequently =Ode to ob
tain the seniors of a regular physician, some rem,
dy was requited, at once safe and effectual, and whose
operation could to no wise prove prejudicial to the
constitution. This medicine Is supplied by Cr. hi'-
Lane's Liver Pills, as he. been proved in every in
since in which It has bad a mitt. Always beneficial
not a solitary Instance has ever occurred In which Its
efforts have been =Jonas. The invent'on of an ed
ucated and diattgpstned physician, tt has nothing in
common with the gunk nommen Imposed upon the
public by shallow firetanden to the medical not.
perterme has now pitrved beyond a doubt, that Dr 111 ,
Lane's Pills is the bascremedy am' proposed fer the
Liver Complaint.
Parehuara will plea. Demure et coonterfeth, and
Invariably ant for Dr. ZlDLane's Celebrated Liver
Pilw, and take none aloe, as there, are other pills, par
{eta to be liver Tills, now before the
, sale by J. KIDD & CO-, No, 07, corner of Fourth
snit Wood ci, Pituburgh. Idetid&latyrs
Faxancia Laois acsaA—Prepared by J. W. Melly
William street, N. T., and for sale by A. Jaynes, No.
70 Fourth street This will be found a delightful arti
cle of beverage la famflea, and particularly WI aick
Waxal Baom.,—An improved Chocolate prepara
tion, being a combinadoe of Cocoa not; innocent, in
vigoralLogved palatable, *llly recommended pantie
arty for invalid. Prepared hy W Baker, Dorches
ter, bless and for
F ob by A JAYA ES, at the Pekin
ape Wm. 10. 70 Fourth AI.
11/M1TOVIIII31.1.1t• 11:1 bent' stry.
DEL G. 0. STEAFLNP, late of Batton, I. prepared to
maaafmture Lod .t Masc. 71.3111 in whole and pall.
of sem, arm Sit33oll or Atmospheric Portion Plates.—
TO0211•Calt Mi. 13 13v313311 . 33 4 ., 1 , 41.1 the nerve I
exposed. glue and tcsolence neat door to the Mar
or ofice, Fourth street, Ptanhurgh.
RAFXI vo—J.ll.lWPadden , P. If. Emma lets
DR. IL HONT,
run , \ • . Dentoa Corncrornorth
liarkK sudrarry weets. "d
L'sd" t4tat .- blErdddyin
JOB PRINTINU.
DILL 'LEADS, CAFCDS, CIRCULARS,
Arausfeea, Bill+
caan
acta, Cmar Lew 11:ania,
SAND M.A.
roums, ke. !Gs.,
'Printed at me aitolleAt notice. at kinir var., at the
dUB trkirrl, Onus- TUBS mans.
DAME.
12111., DENTIST,
(Ler of New York I
.stet, IKtneen Suvrlslt wad
Chows—Smithfield
atitlll ban)" , 6101' •
N. of the month, co. snit well. Tree Loci
liomaeopottacally. aptlO.dam
DIED.
Ou t 2t „ eGth uhtent, Dam , n
f b
IsbOTATOES-19 0 Ws In Pal for oak by
dc9 CRAIG tr. SKINNER,%:IIarket st
• KO
IC Ira
in .re and for sale by
• den CRAW &
fIORN gors and for nle by
V de. - CRAM & 'WINNER
DWED I ' P tUS 3OLaS ast reed ard for sale by
dr? , • 'CRAIG A. SKINNER
UCKWIMAT FLOUR—V S sok. recd, for solo by
CRAIG & SKINNER.
FLOI:9 IE6 bbl. F sit Is
'oor o'd nod for "Jib'
dee CRAIG ,KINNEII.
G R L F...; AFfLES-42.3bbla R •M i rg i t i oT s r, l a r y
DR d ILD PEACIIF-50 = lett;glioaby
IIR)ED APPLES-0 bu m
c vz ic luilile r :l4b : 4
1 -• -
P OTATOE.9, bu In end for yule by
_CRAIG te SKINNER
BN 4 0 Idols Wiatellae sale by
dee 'CRAIG k SKINNER
SUNDRIES -1 sack, TtnteTV, Seed; S s eks Rags;
- Stde Vacua; so store and for sant by
" CRAIG t Sli t piN Eli
stoke In store and for sale by_
CRAIG & SKINNER
HORSE: COLLARS-4 dot recd end for elde by
del ARMSTRONG & CROZER
lIDER V INEGAR—N bbl* ree'd and for eels by
de7 ARAISTRONU & CRUZ ER
jARD-26 kegs Instore gaud fir sa . le by
1 4_c y namsTßom3 lc LROZLII
ER-12 Itygtre;'d and r rale
L by,
ARMSTRONG h. ROZEK
GFIEN APPLES-00 Ablo, choice vari.xtes, Dim
reed and lox sale by
• 7 ARMSTRONG h CROZER
doe reed end for sale by
Cony BR°Q.M6-4°ARMSTIZONG t CROZFR
UNICS—CORTK UNIF-1--2U ata'd,
a aptradid almottlocut of Calf and :dome(
dKET 800/1.1, jIII.I reed by cap as.. and to, as
by deb C YEAGER, •Of Nonni
GLOVES—I C 3• Woolen and Conon (.1.0111, n
15
eoperiar aerials, jus C
Y t meld uul for • ale by
EAGEH.IO9 Mark , sr
YNITIAN BLIND TRIMMINGS- 200 cr. b ow.
a Binding, and 110 sioss Worsted Cord, we'd
par ship Wyonorta, and tor
V sale low by
den C EAGF.R, iu3 Market n
LACKING-4 bbis hlaion'a superior Mauling on
hand and for We by dee C YEAGER
STEEL GOODS—: dos Let t et rurses,
to &l i cher
Read by express and for sow by
ded O YLAOKIL Mal Markets
WELSH FLANNELS
ur R. MURPHY has trd morning opened moil,
W. er spl of there desirable goods, trarwinted
not to shrin u k py
In frothing, and which have giant to
much satisfaction to those who have used them. Also,
• *apply of super Domeatio Sonnets, of ail colow.
Flue Pewt. and Clause Flannels, for Inf..' wear.
RWA.NS.I).WN FLANNELS, a very imare and de
nimble arecio--nud Comtry Made Flannels, barred,
white and blown
W. IL M. having, within (as+ days, replenished his
stook, eon afford to customers, and buy.. generally,
on assortment or Goods rarely to be met with at thin
season. Di -Wholesale Rooms tap stein. den
IMPERIAL A. INGRAIN CARPEI'S.—We can cf
ler the large. and be. tellassortmen mperial and
Ingrain Carpet% neat iirought this arket, at teas
eras.rnearer
In an he found in any other house
set
thia city. tVe invite those wishing to tarnish
ematattenas or Ifousw to call and examine our exten
sive arsortment before purchating elsewhere." •
Carpet NYarehouse--iNo. /5 Fourth str e et.
dee W kI'CLINTOCK
L -
'STING k RAO CAjaPETek—Alway•on nand and
for sale m W hl liotoekY Carpet Warehol7.e,
75 Fourth sire, ! tic.s
—We.7Toviie the attention of Steens
hoot Alen to out large Stock of ledvreil Drills, for
y,flo. deck,, which 'we sell cheap Carpet Ware
spoer, 73 Fell rlll. , da. W .
k:INF:I' 1 . 11.1.—We enoeedir .hie handsomestV
Velvet Pile Curpeta es da t a:duetted, as low as can
L e pnrchased TOT of lb. cities We invite
those cinching to fursitsaiitteaintioate or House. w awe
us • call Wore pi:reboring elsewhere.
Carpet Warehouse, Fourth Creel.
__dna W
r17.511:13TRY uKussEps UPF.III.—We offer to
L our custernahb widi condo the choicest Tapinstri
Ilrraads Carpets ever btought to thisto:whet, of the
latest and most approved styles and colors., which sx'e
will so U as low as can ha purchased in the emu. No.
75 Fourth WItChiltilTOCK
J 1
0 IkUSSILLS Ciari.r. .3.-,.... M1C,,,,,,,, off.r. to
LP purchaerre a large oil )lal4lsome nammueut of
the mos% akPiOred Pe temof Bromide Corpeta,
..,g i telhau over tartar ofierod in Mir market. Can
sod examine our stock hefore purehaeing eleemhere.
-o WyCLINTOCK, n f oam .
" to e w .uiil'l CSiiitii,
7.4.1 aria form.. by
A GOROQN
. Jost teed +A
on con
de 84t•
.911.=4, Y a P R o
F r et CT I ZI I " Lttl "o'd“." s
Watches, Wish Jewelry Fussy Cocas, ac.
.16 C.PUIt 1F00134.j., .L.sovt,
(.IOLD PNOf 4.4 tk& 'tidied us
1,3 sapertor Fen, &ADV., ,rnstkes—atel • verT
Wants, larlM, W. W, -red tn ordsr. vs& W
o,Malmo. for sale by
W W WIL3ON
=NCH orr,„
Yee
Falltrotdcred F ° P 7re m rs 'i b".
rer,m %sere new Untie at
. see A A Mason &re 60 uoskrt.
VI88T:1T8--0 30 erectVtssetts, most m.nto n
Ll* style, sod elegant lamming+ rec'd at
deg A. A. MASON tr. CO_
'.201•01111. Nierig.4lo* .041111$0!7•
1 .NOTICE TO'gTOCKHOLDERS,I%.
Ax Aramallfeeting of the BusekbOnlers of the/DO.
in
nongshelaZiasigotkui Cm° ,Th wi" b"44 '
passaance of ma providons of e tarter of-tocor
innation, at their Oleo on Grant street, in the City of
Pittstatndt, on illosdwye the seventh.day of !annul,
A. D. MO, at no'clock, P. M., for the election - of of.
burs far the ensuing year.
dea.td %S. M. DAKEWELL, Secretary.
[Pittsburgh Mercury, Waynesburg Meweger, Co.
'lantern Genius of Liberty, Webit..eiret
and Brownsville Cress, copy an day, and send a tally
CASHMERE SHAWLS-4 Cartons Hannegubn So
penor Lang and sad Square Cashmere:and Broche
ShawdeS ls reed per express
A. A. and cow o bfASON penin &CO.
g . by •
OLL BUTTER-3 Ws rartssirastatar
DUCK.WHEATFLOUR-45 sok. jut ree'd and for
sale by dc9 ARMSTRONG &ROZER.
FLOUR -100 bbl. chows , brands but read and for
sofa by dcf , ARMSTRONG &CROZER.
• . .
.
RUSHToN CODLIVER 01L-3 dol.-genuine just
reedd and for snle by
del J. KIID & CO, no 00 wood at.
It /tourism; LONO SUANVLS-4 cartons superior
Meureloir Long Shawls, ree'd per expresr,
del A A MASON & CO, MI Market In
IDARAMATTAB A LYONESE CLOTHS—WO pes
choicest shades Foreman]. and Lynne. Cloths,
reed er ez.rers, by_ del A A MASON ACO
OPERA
o f
the CASIIM PIA; &DE LAMS
-10 eases, of the choicest colors and Mg desire.
bit patterns, reed per express at
del A..khkAON &CO
C fl d E g s lIVINVCItn. 'CO! g uY
ent at
st
tb_CAB I I , N ET biAKEßS—Boston
del n N=DICKEY k CO, Front st
OTASH-10 cult s, first sort. for We by
- P
del ISAIAH DICKEY & CO, Front at
ARD-50 Ws No I. for solo by
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, Front in
CODFISH -7n les on.tond and for sale by
dc7 DICKF.V a. CO, Front s
VOA RULE bu CORN, to Ea,r, a seperiot
struck. For Isle from the steamer Reveille, op.
to f of of Market street. "
OtilitinltlPTlONS to :be .Aetziocut Art trmoi
17 reed at Kennedy 6 Sawyel'a, by
THOMAS KENNEDY,
dr. 7 Hammy Secretory.
VLOUR-200 Ws wart.. branch, lOU mewed and r
fee tale by
dad
ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
DI[IED MAC RES-60 bbls and acka (old ana Ow)
In store .0 for sale by
do? AftE4STRONO & CROZER.
Q sdI3N-4'
PPOTATOES -73 bbls ra store awl for tele by
de . ARMSTRONG & CROZIER
GFORCE H. ELLERY, of New York, and P. RUPII
PLDNILY, of Phithdelphia, have this day been
admitted an pertness is our business, which will he
continued under the tame firm co heretofore. .t No. V
Church alley. Philadelphia, and No. Id Exchange
Placehil, New York. E. M. DAVIS & CO.
Padelphia, Dec. I, 1649.—{de7-Im
- -
RIEDICAL AND SURGICAL OPITICH,
No. 65, DIAMOND ALLEY, a
few doom below Wood threw, to
ward. market
. DRe DROWN. having teen
ettlthlY edacated to the medical
r profession, thd bthn for nine time
• fs , P enn
general practice, now confines
.Itheeee te th e 'MM..' of
, those prams arid delicate com
plain.ts fil ., w ,m td ,o ch p. lii: opportunes
utterly quality
I him. tryous assiduously devoted
to study 2k. treatment of those compleants,(during which
time he hos had MOW practice and this oared snore pa
tents than can ever fall to the lot of any private pthe
[Month) amply qualifies him to other assistance, of
speedy, pennthent, and eausfactory ewe to all 'Slated
wilt damete diseases, and all diseases arising thee.•
from.
Dr kirthrn would Inform those afflicted with pnvale
diseases which have become chronic by time or ag
gravated by the ass of any of the common nostrum of
the day, that dime complaints canto., radthally and thor
oughly mired; be having green his careful attention to
the treatment of tech eases, and succeeded io btu:nixed.
of Instances in coring pathna of inflammation of the
neck of the bladder, and kindred diseases which often
result from those ethos where others have consigned
them to hopeless dthmur. pamleularly invites such
as have been long and sinsuccoufally treated by others
to consult him when every salthfactios mill be given
them, and their eases treated= a carefid,thommgh and
intelligent inannet, kointed not by a long elpertencr,
study, and luvestisraucthwhicti it is Impossible for thoseengagea In general precut. of medicine to fiv. to
one ells. of Mthase.
Ijplienda or Noonan-1h Brown slur moue, poi
sons sebeted with Howe to call, as he has pald pains
sitar atteodon to this dive..
CANCERS also earth
dkut diseases; kith d Palsy, eta , tpeadur cried
Charter very lour.
N. B.—Patient. of caber •e 2 being at a distance, by
stating their 6...3 in writing, Ming all th e symp
tom., cut obtain medielfia with directions for use by
addressing T. BROWN, M. D., post paid, thd enclos
ing fee.
OS. No. GO, Lhantond Way, oppoaste the Waverly
Rothe.
Rustriesnoe--Dr. Brown's newly discovered reme
dy for Rheumatism ma speedy and ecru.. remedy in,
that painful trouble li , never
Ofmr .red Private Lonvultins Rooms, deal's Iris.
men I alley, Iltn•tatrgh, Vs. The Doctor,..!ways at
Wine
MT No mire no pay. Dee 0, tel.
Book Hooke Hooke
riITTIIEY'S Common Place Book, or Choice Pass
agEN Moral, Religious, Political, Philosophical,
iiistottoal, Poetical and Mire lisneone, selected from
his writings.
The Theusend nod One Nights, translated and ar
anged for Family Reading,' with explantuory notes,
by E. W. Lana. I ll ustrated with six hundred wood
cum. by Ilarseyi end ilforninated tides, by Owen
Jones.
The Works of Charles Lamb, with his Letts. and
o Sketch of his Life. Dy T.D. Taitoard, Faq.
Kings and Queens or Life in the Faience consisting
of ilimorical Dietches of Jasephinc,Marls
m etnseotland, deuriphse of its Scenery,
Commerce, Mminfstdures, to. -
The itioraphical and °Mural Mistellanks of Wm.
Prescott, k.oq.
The Complete Works of MarittEdgewordLiitte 'ls.
' The Daglishman's Ditch Concordance of the New
Testament.
Sbekapeare's Dramatic Works and Poem., g vols.
Chide North American Accountant, embracing Sin
gle and Double Entry.
ChlSlllleVa Theological Institute,
Four Years in Great Britain; being descriptive of the
blonare hie al mid Arun. retinal Institutions pf m ost m
aketches of the LaVel of some of her most cm:-
n cot Ettatmmen, de? -
one's Element, of-Chemist ry, with the most recant
ilikoverica and implicanons of the science to Medi-
<MO.
A Tll,{lle Olt Domestic Economy; by hits. echer.
A largo stock of Am. and Masa. S. S. Union s Boots.
For sale by ELLJOIT & ENGLISH,
de7 No 79 Wood street
• -
Steamboat A fgemay.
..„. z .,,,... The
. ...lends:led, very gramfol to
. their fiendr, beg leave to say thar they
ere determined to devote their unre
el, and alumni/ix to this Orlineh attar
barincm. They bope, from nineteen yens` experience
and by their motor falling Indiustry and strict attention,
to
t'le.T.rottnm°g°. PearilotrßecUt?f=lo°o,l4..
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
l ', 5 3 1 1:31 1 7 1 :1 ° 1849. .intjaak
EXPREt.S WAGON LINE-THROUGH IN
FIVE DAYS ! •
THE subscribers, having suspended their canal op•
e moons until the opening of the Spring Naviga•
loom Mat !Med an Pawns. Line by Railroad and
Wagon bct wten Polladelshia end ,Pntsbarell, by
viiiieh they are prepared to forward (WOO pounds each
day, and receipt Mr the delively . of tbe SW. in ti daya
'I hey beg leave to Mauro theo Wanda and the pub
lie that {heir arrangements Tel/iodide rate;
tog Monty
d eep me b, cannot fail melee satisfied. all who
lay or therewith their command ,
TA At FE crcprina,
corner Penn and Wayne ma i Ildbiburp.
THOMAS B6RSIDO6,
del fl7O .tat street, Philadelphia.
QTEAM BOAT COUNTERPANES—A. A. Masai &
1,) Co. AO , . lull Tied on soolognmeol, from moo
Mactorers. 4 ram. Meamboal Cooolorpsnes. Also—
g gg „, r. ffu ly ommiarpanee, la y e ll wide. dud
Deiv a e4 macra :recap,
'712" `!.rs`rmtls%;:;l7 and
eu ROLL. BUTTER—In store =d for solo to
a closr 4:v6
mit:moot,
de6 J s DILWORTII a CO
DR,' co 3TJi`ittZl7& co
SIL & Y . O. MOLSSSES-7w sale by
e deb _ 15 DILWORTH &CO
N 0 sUoIAHLA small lot supenor, lust nett on
eo uslgnment and for sal e by
ara
J DILWORTH tCO
TENITIANRED (tioe4io)-1O rooks rood wad for
sale by doO BRAUN ♦ REITER
101'AL bbl., a pure article, fo! sale
by 41c6 BRAUN FLV A 'TER
_
JAI'. NVA RS 1..b1 ree'd and far sale by
Alcr. BRAUN &
411 13,t11;31i r;e7 WILSON a CO,
OYSKY—I bbl. 51.1.4.5au5t Hooey, for sale by
deg
BULURIDGE, WILSON k CO
&oAltliti Mutt N 0, now cm?, btu
. r . 5..4 , 41az , 1d for
BROWN
0 s•lo
deft N 0.1 44 Liberty strect
La lED—dd .4o Ice d and for tale by
tleG MOWN & KIRKPANtaCti,
- - - --- ,
P!'1.3 , 4"-.bbl. Gr ee n, Apt rce:tlc.i . l4 fur salt by
ii diii !IftUIVN 4.k I.l.ll4.PATllleli.
' J I Le n_...ta r-.,.,,,,.., g Kttk'. eau., 1”.... ft .,,a .
1: 00 4 to: nulc tq ,Kii S& W HARKAUGIi
bbis just ree'd sod Cm tads by ".
H a W RAILBAUs/
1)4,1:1:4---IMM :beep palm pot reed and fue
dm: 5 .. /c xylluaty mile by
C
uGml—do bbm NO, Jost tee'd am;Y HUGH
---
dee • dr.170 We by .
ARBAUtiII
.dt WOO bu Rpm for
et price in cash anil be
BIS W HARBAUGH
We
a superior article; 100 bash
,or sals by
AWED—MOO ha e
artuth the highest trAs,.
:Why dct
•
• ,--
-C—ll,Er,6.ll7•rri.*.biori
bags reed and W
tor sale by
& HABBAUGA.
• _.ft—ita Extra Family, a Atiperior
.<O.l, far role tty dal ti &AV liAltaat(3lll_
GH.ELLA, rgitittrtbilmo".t t lrL b ';
anJ for oak by Ala S & W HAF.UAUfi II
Iti U °W , 01 •ASS — WO milumri, maid sod
by deb S W
DRIED VEACKES-101.1bui San-dried. in store and
far or
_del g& IV jus,pl3AUo ll .
T ARO 01 1 .r—id1 hills C.onkling's best 'Manor Lard
yr Oil, in store and for sale bY
dee . SIa,ILER4 IsNICOL.S
_ ----
fiIDF.S-10 easinTia—sunve and fariale by
SELTAIIIO.4_II.I._
LIPIKEED bbl Guthrie'. brand ,te
srn and
...le by den eibILLERS
uot rec'd ad far sale by
rdck°w---"""
LAS -50 kegs tic t, s cutte
musi and for
e sil ra e _
riEWANTE7;--itaikbis RY•iiraniadjay - ! WO:-
I
. win pay tat Inghcatr i l z rket pelt,. .._ .
- r . ace A CI.I RT80N,14.5 LONNY . 1
-Flinty. SALT-10. sack, raal a24 . Pre..., ,, tk . a .,. -
IL .
..LF:lda6 ..1.--='.... F"
-
AR-25 bbbi N. C. reed and for .ale by
, CULBERTSON
On moodily awn tig,Deeember loth, et in o'clock, at
the Consmoretal Sales Rooms, - oorner oi-WatiLisad
Pile weer., will be sol!, withoutusserst, fin• cub
ourroncy—
.grrigte.Doius=n,able:ollps,leitlN
cloths, eassiromes. Mmedu.isanin
OaeaNs.
blankets, wooloi rltaufts in areal variety. slpaceaude
loins long and rousse ginghtms, d mos Wile, vs oo k
cotton storsilk r .ilk bdlrfa, needle worked eel
_lam, shirt bosoms arid collars,. ruble cloths., fringe,
• --- spoof . cotioncpatent thread, sewing silk; idsh Rosa
piLIRON--50.,..a...,10,777skow;cixrthfutr shirting ush., bowery, gloves, gum mins, sew.;
ribbons, purses. cars, bonnets, combs, brushes, de.
TUNIATA SLIT NAIL nos —I guest col reed and. At ti o'clock,
for gale by del S VVON BONN &CO s eases boots and shoes, gum over shoes,
hau, blot
I butcher knives, ramm, knives and finks,' rasps, eel..
ROTS, hin ges, del elm, a fluSolitY or 'leather trunks,
maks, carper and leather bags; ourpeung i
bridleC, whirs. mantel clocks, limps, le.
A large end. general Assortment of new end wiemul
ind household furniture, glassware, quesitswareokel
de: JOHN D DAVIS. suet
MOLASSFS-50 LSO N. 0. ree'd .234 for sale by
/XL deb A CULBERTSON
OIL If iF!Ll.—:;OlAuctcliera4,rs4.4ll:it rail
dce• No 192 lrberly..,
L II" d i f6 .IEED 01L-15
.
F r (o r -1 " IST & Co Sy ON
. 7i,11C1
WHITE PIBII — bbl. .rid 6 hi' bbl. for solo b
db 6 B I , VON BONNHORST & CO
. -
UCULLED BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-5 0 creep for
LI sate by dee 8 F VON BONNIIORST &CO
WINDOW GLASS-1005 big E2lO, 400 do 10212,
V V 200 do yooll. 50 do 101 l for oleo by
dee o F YON BONNIIORST & CO
DUTITER-15 ,bls Fresh Roll,•nd baslal . 23 th.
DI amid for rustily use,for sale at
dOO STUART & BILLTS.IIB Wood .t
EAD READ r. -SELLERS' COUGH ril"-
D RllP—Prom W. K. Roden, Erg., Clerk of the
Court of Ciatner Sessloes of Keever County:
. .
FLE Sellers: Sir, Some than in the winter my
wife IWO afflicted with a severe and distressing rough,
and hearing of Tour invaleabin Cough Syrup, 1 pori
chased • boulwifrom B. T. Trimble, of Bridgewater,
and after taking a portion of it two or three evenings
u n v r f
dbe b are e
efeoundllmm dinm se
v e r i s e ease. o
1
.
amtherefore satiated that itla a safe and valuable me
dicine and would recommend it to those who may be
afilicuid with severe weighs and mid. -
March 13,1843. W. BODEN
pLr so by B. E. SELLER.9..S7 Wood street, and
by Drugffilina generally ln the two eltiva and
ded
EIPEESS:WAGON LINE.
Nag 1849:
THROUGH IN FIVE DAYS!
THE subscriber. or/roamed to receive MnOpounds
Freight daily, alit Monday, tOti• inst., to forward
to or from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, by Wagon,
through in Five Day. I Rate. as low no by any other
conveyance at Oda mason of the year.
JOHN McFJLOEN te.
Canal Basin, Pinsbergh.
JAMES it DAVIS fr. LO •
den No PM Market at, Philadelph i a.
Caklsby dcs 8 DILWORTH an
CO
ent.-166 bags signior Rlo, la store d for
opa
MHEPPER-40 bog. awe and for oak by
r deb 18 DILWORTH &CO
YTte.IUKYENTiNE-70 5
BRAUNry ehoLea cede;
ree'd end for tete by des k REITER
117 ILIITINCi-59 Dbl. In mac and for sale by
V e 5 BRAUN & REITER
CAMP 131
des
=raMEI
MOLA.2.9M-50 bbl. N 0 Nolvocs;
tsB H • in *tote and f or
drO BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
8600518-76 doe in store and for elle by
deb BROWN & BIRKPATRICK
eleals Jenkins Ps Cos Philadelphia peeked
Y H Tesp just reed end for mile by
de3 BROWN Jc KIRKPATRICK
RI ' , A" MS ,
.03bu ree.• end e by
deS S k NV HARBAUGH
RTE s a
FLOUR-40 bbbblre . o4arid
W NARBAUGH
POTATP -
OES-3 7 bblo raed and for sate by
dos EUELBRIDGE,'WIL9fEr. co
BUTTES -10 kep ysimo, and I bbl freak It, WI
reed and for oak by
dcs BURBIUDGE, WILSOA k CO
DRIED FRUIT—GO be Dry Peaches Inevr4
70 be pies, Tor by
dot. DURBRIUGE, MAN i; CO, ter st
,g I.I£3IOAN ALHANAC and Retetegoryinf Use,
ftd Irnowiedge, for the year ISIJOI coidsining
full, anthernie, and varied Information concerting the
affera of the General and Stale Governimet4. This
volume Is equal to its predecessors in falneseeind ac •
curacy, and 'rill sustain the high character of the
e•merican Almanac. a. • uestwordiy mart* for re
ference, and a full repository of steetul loenselediSe.
Just reel and for ule by
JOHNSTONsrocreb N,
den corner Third and NlecOret
F E tj uElls-19
po r IA . S . I I I j, I T O eutko Fir 9 3 CAllia g I
BUTTIPJI-6 bbls and (0 boxes Rash IM, and Yid
I C I banes Mr family use, for sale by
du'- B CANFIELD'
OIL -10 bbl.Llnteed for mile by
deS JB CA lELD
FFIALLOW—tiI bbl . to arrive arid for sale 47
Ji. del .1 B CANFIELD ' '
lAMOND SPARK'S, for Olaustetters , uss-100. of
a vary superior quality, lust reed' dittos from
axis, seleoted there by 10 agent who wiLtkeep Ins
constantly Implied, and at unlined prices.; Deafen
are
deS to ted call and Oillll,llt.
•V, ,
‘V1N1!..,9(2Pi ,
fiILiLLE BLANKET —A large lot last see'd (Mai
%._/ the Factory. for sale very cheap at the Blanker
Depot of the Payette MartafaMerlng Company, No. 55
Market street. de6.2w
WHITE AND BROWN FLANNELS-25
Bleached and Unbleached White and Load.
Brown Flannels, all reanufantered from eery 6.
wool, for sale at the Blanket Depot of Fayette, Men.
teetering Computy. No. se Market or. des dw
I NiASEMEKES MW Id. DE LAWNS-10 eases now
1.." opening, oldie !Meat Amigos and readMhabionab le
eaters super Cashmeoss and De LaidA Alsh, a lame
asides of other oess.cloOds, not io be liedelsewhere.
A' A AT A Alf. CV.
lOU 8-40 bbib Puny cid - T - Ir, a inveno4lutible
..; 60 bbl. buperfin , 100 'bidse; in
mow uld for sale by, deb SELLERS &tie/3LS
DIEDLEF-1bbl! Sugarcni: iz
.b. 2,sFLig tv
BVila prime rail bum,' 110 licp prim
solid do,Jart me'd and torrid° by • i
del BROWN & KIRKPATRIBR, 144 Ltm
HOPS--I 0 Pala. N Y Hops 1649, just non'd. and for
sale by [dal BROWN trAIRKEItTRICK
?TIMOTHY SRED-10 bbls prime Thwtht Seed
reed ;and for ..le b ß y
doh ROWN 6 KIRK SATR C
FLOUI4-250 bbls S F Fleur, 50 do estt4 family do,
In store, and for sale bp ,
de4 BROWN - a KIRKFATRICK
ItaD PEACHM-1.05 hos in . corAsqllnseser
F1i .. 2 1 4 1R-16 bble reed, mid (or ealrAbjjv
REEN APPLES-16 Ws for Wei by
Ur de4 TASSEY k BBST.
1110TATOES-16 0 bbl. reel OP constgrupew,and far ,
nla'by ON] TASSEIC & BEr:
- OT A9ll-5 12 nom fox sale DI
404 TAWS.'
•
r'rywi
LARD -2, kff..4 2 tOlo asb.d and for sale by
del TASSEY R Bk3f.
QODA .0..1-1[43 elks SteersV s a r nd e gge
1.3 by (de4l
c°,x,T-0° b-- g!gwer T
IVOTIOI6—GILES & BROTHERS. Propnetors of
the Peres. State Directory, have opened an ofilea
at the corner o( oth & Smithfield am, for the purpose of
reed the name, Jocation, and bustne.s,, of every
Elm Imo eulinesa Man 111 this county.. They have reg•
Mar manta tn, attend to the recepurni at mformatton
l e ifit y 7,4, " olV, s s. g =4lrti ' fiL Cnuont
St., phd.d.iphi...
SLATES-15 cues Nos.*. 2, 3,4 , 3, and German
slates, maid par ship Etotalkr, and for sale by
del C YEAGER, ICB ?Parket at
Ta"Ds — ruod°r'o "Q'l9‘4
COOpol4. r
ponds
13cases skein '
received "pm 111.1 p Wyoming, aMi !brute tor •
deg C YEAGER,
manor Bt
BED LACE—Da sway winder bed
paten recd and for rale low by
do 4 ; C YEAU"
GOLD PEN—ltray reold a,. • • 7 — •
Doll _rat rata lot of premium
SIO, and • + l. arat /A gold and ails , .
W , warrantee-
Hider --, WIL SON• 4I A h market Oa
eeaidfaluwn IA!) LahiPta—A largo and
lamp and gar o y.
j'mansofOormlim
aqd lte0,..11:11:Ve;d
dot •
n MAU.
piri.. r jElELS—rifiiiis prime balyti., aew
otachei, in One and (dr Ellie by •
_.
L 3IWATEHMAN
_ _
15 5•01151551 retell/5d and for 5551
IiARD JONES 7e. CO
_ •
A PPLYZA—R4 bblis ticketed pet apples, 85 .nek
J.l. new nrop 4=4 do,
,tore u d for deDs
13 WATERMAN
• - • -
ClORNhiE7SL—llibblenom V mat in store and fo
kj loge by Rd) L S WATERMAN
frJy• fie 1 17 --- r ml,l h bl Jo do,Just reed and
Cor We by Ido4] L 8 WATERMAN
"FIVER -4 bbl* Filar roll Giter,b bblepseaad; ld
blra As:lmM r o e for sale by
de4 L WATERMAN.
FREDICUMEItIYeS:4,7 - W - Wehl, --- per
leti Mum.;bb en , brown b a ot end
and., adaaPIIM/ co .
dea •
------., _
B'72IFM/a BLANICIITS—A large
rie at the Blink et
NWeagr b.' ilinl :ir t'linit'rettinlaur-afinntior Cdoeinainf,
s Seeiind an. en e el_llEL_'.--_-_- -----
reAkllirl7 BISICKEre,-Another le n t :71 r;ert ,., o , i .
a those splendid 104.. d 12-4 aopertii_.7,,,csi
,„0.00.
i keta r or sada, at the Inane. MT.. , e de ll
I facuteirtg Company, Nu 36 Market
I :71.:.
: 44 ; E*7Pyol
A ALLI:I7;47
BW ° sal:
n'Wdtn"*e'rnel4ltescidei2;ete th e
bioileybror, kiareoijtte/oPkins
i 4.
isda J Quinn 'Leeman,
°mg, with as ap-
Ica dad a - • -‘P rrme
crit tuntienite intormanon
as
d'f'"llf Zia nines Califidnia;
the Rtl2e. - lid th e Rocky bltiontains, by
Adrenueres in Mexico a
G'jerlyillefrr.orsi:ll, 2 Vol; Cetldlele French Ilevolo-
Th' set;
ii;of the Duke of blarlboneueb, by Allison;
DLL Beeline Demesne Reltipt Rook; •
llRdredts History et the
Untied States, 2 volumes,
" Mtflit ; 's Ilistosy
Intern
the Middle Agee.;
Miss Sig:Taney s etters to lo o lv " led ; lad ies;
Syren Climes of Ase . Ritectom
I,edyeeh' Nineveh and its tenthists, Reeds;
Lynette Dead Pea Expeditioul
Also. , fell scalds . of S Union book la for sale by
de4 u4._iorr k. ENGLISH. ID Wood at
0 ALLJ 'WHOM JT MAYCONCERN—Take collie
that Ifibbert .,, Chem Seal writing 11=1 will not freeze
at urr Piet 'bon 15 degretta'Fahrinhch reale—this
(~,t has beta yenned, Ittil sa that degree of cold is tel.
=ed In any more In this eieY, a ebeedd
datethoed~ogpee—inelear of the corning sinter—who have
erheed
do, moyed herenjfere by their ink freezing to pro
width einfeleheat this quality, crlllbe lotted
ro
all anieln in the market
For wh, tarot/we with ItibbeWs Red Ink Co,MA.
chine copy ink, by B A Palmerton k Co, P
Schwartz, AR heal thy, and by the manolactorer
Thoellabbent
and Cherm=mdeet
sollasidakt my Ps.
a, Job is D. Darks. Anotion•er
Peremptory Sole of Dry c 00,,.
Household Furititum Aucitots.
. This. Salon's 7 ultemmio, at 2 ottoels, at tha
Com
mereinl Sales Rooms, cornet of Wood mid Filth so, l r .•
mill be Fold—n large lot of Household nod 'Crtilieu •
Furniture, from s family doeliairm house keelithg.
de.2 JOHN DAVI2, - et
- •
Prates-Torah Annual &la of itookz.
AI R. MATT in now opening the bora , and best ,
ju stork of Books tiger offered at Auction In this
city; purchased for chub at the New York and Phila
delphia Trade Sales, exprebly for this market. The
Books are new. and of the Latest editions • soma of
them In rich and elegant binding, sellable for Christ
mas and New:rears presents. Fine liibratt editions ,
of staadard Worti, lathe various depart:teats of Li:6
rattier, Arts and Science. - Bibles, of every . sine and
quality; prayer Boats, Paper, Blank Books, •Ike.':
Thom who wish to purchase rood Boots at their
own prices, will do well mall and examine this stook
of Books st private aale, at prices to salt the times. I
will sell THIS (Wednesday) EVETiING, bee. AIM, and
continue scar amain° umilthe whole ate Wild, at my
Auc s, tion Room corner of Wo
JOHN nd od ask streets.
del -) Fi
DAVIS, Aunt
STEAK BOATS
POR HEW ORLEANS.
The role Mesmer •
EMPIRES AT
c oo hree,onaster,erialetvi or. above
nd intermediate pans .ca Toler:Lay,
the inkiest., at 4 o'clock; P. M. - '
For freight or pwage avg4T o ra ett,4o. Ar
dce
--run
packet'ataantat
Holi Benctilct,LasAltalLrrr"
, ladteaVa[Or lha
hove and all Ink 1.,,,,tat0 Doha an
ibia day, Ehil Inst. at Io o'clock, A.lll
For fonlcht or panne apply on board. MAO ,
dc9 G B MILTENBERGER, Agent.
REGULAR PACK ET ZANE SVILLE POE KRIEITA. AND
.
inia t to
The 41endid Einem ':::''
EMPBESSiC., - .-
Cei, master, krill leave' (atekk Wore
and oil tracrekedista pOrtsott" Sneak
day. the Mk. Ina., et 1
o'cock P . . DL - ,
F. e Nigla orOWNN4A? BVHALES. AV
. Fait' Loura max. *, •
I "' eithrit g r ' Z. P 9 r . ' ket
Mason muter, will i TO for
udirrille on th is day, th e 7:llrai at
-10 211 , 1.
For Ought or panne SOP'! i to - - .
dee: GEO, ft. LTENBERGER, Asia.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The splendiAnew steamer
" TELEGRAPH No.l,
Jane., master, will bare for above
d intermediate ithrta ots Tuesday,
the 11th /ast, at 10 o'clock a..
For freight or pas:thee apply oaLeard; •
RAKER FORSYTH, or
GEO B MILTENBERGER, Aat
FOR ST. LOUIS. -
~ The splendid fen nuances . ..packet
NIAGARA,
Al, A. mas, ardl leave 'Re
above a nd all Internsedlate Pon+
on Wdesday, tho Sin last. at II o'clock:A:Rl.
For might or p.ssage, apply on board, dr to •
no ale - Gl3 MILTWI. El :.$R
---
. 7 -0,,,,,.. The aplendid m
E eutwr in, " —•• •
1
'Caldwell, matter, mlilleave for Ma
above and altigustuttdiatte.emns on
Tmsday, the 411 test, at 10144400/, AliL , ,
For freight or passage apply on i
bowel:Ler to
- novialG B MILTENBERGER. MN
. _ . . .....—.—
REGULAR PACKET
IS EOR VILL CINE. CINNATI-,AND
, . LOU.
. .
TIM floe foot mentlag steamer _
01110,...
Stoops,
amater i millleahe teethe above
Fl iEfi
ii all Intersamilaielandlogs ads Say,
the WWI., at 4 eteleek, p. M.
For freight oi passage, a on home, or to
emj . WI! B pply
WHEMLER,'Agetu.
— REGULAR PACKIYITEOR KANAWRA7RIMME . •
' The fast Panning steamer
W. PHILLIPS; !
.., --.• Newton, master, ierill lereaßit GM
,,,, , 1 -- i•l_ , .. lipolis and Kanawha film, ea Friday,
k , 4 &Meek. ..
_,
For frpliht or paatage Itly ou'boitd, 0,2 IA
d„i. 7
RA AIST ONO ac'CROZZ4, AO-
----.- P5 - 1011STM11 — .CWIlgt122i(r....:
' ..- 'lle Kite steamer, ~ A. '
.-
WELLS ' I /AA , , .
Cape.}lige., for Sunfish ere Mow
p , ~.a wheeling mit' e,,7 mtt
p. M. oetZet ARMSTRONG fr. 'MORIN(
. . • -- . . .
FOR KANAWHA AND GALLIPOLI*
The splendid • fest riming., steams,
REVEILLE.'
Stows, master. Vent lesie =fir ahoy.
sod all intermeilhoe port. on Sates
day, the 244 Inst.. at 4 o'clixt, kVA:
- The Reveille drams 1.112 ixtettssAntarrfii.
For freight or passage, sopall e bedrali k Ora
. norID . !GREW OA AV.
CINOIBIIAI'I PVl4'll.BllWal.
`:ai:Ni~4 ~
`~
E T' L./ 'N
E..
DAILY P.ACK - •
.
Tom well known line of splendid Mifor
. 4.„ 5 t ,,,,,,
J, en le WIC composed Of the largtltS'
~hh". e . t e h. 4 hos
fimshed and furnished, and most parse ,rbii hu as the
ereetell of the Weal... Era ", fLeeo.3llll ,- de...e em,
14 / 0 that ....Y. Oaf, procure, has k...__
_. 1 : 44 1' .provided for pas
senger.. The Lite has been in W." short fit live Pears
—has carried a million of peeler:OW eh., the least ana
ry_to their persoos. Mt e boats w ili,h h
L u.ilte fan of
O W o o n 't of ' tie r' i;l ' a th a n o d. dtlm Y P e myk'' eary, 017 L1:4; 1' 7.. ro L th rh e e r rfit
ter. La ell cases the p.+s3..tv, , ,ilm.eT t ha t tsbe pal to
advance...
'Pitt.bingh every: s,„ u th.. a ny,„
Ceera"... A e. A : e rf 7 : 2l f l : T :t7 P L 'CC ; Plat : l' t h"
hta74+t 47.
3110i66 - Air PlLthirCT,
.
The MONONOP.EPALA,Capt.Srertf,-anll leave Pt 0.
burgh every Moeda./ morning 10o•alert; Whif Ablj
every Monday eye arm all°
- .
- - .
Tat: II No. 4 Capt. J. Kuxuar
have PAuttutgla crazy Ttieadar Morning air t, e.t.a;
Wheettna every TueatAT ettfmna 1110 ',EV •
•
t . wiangtairiniirniinur i re.
The NTIV ENGLAND No." Cert. ;.• pi
.i, grill
I , eve Pmsburfe Leery '.Ved.riC ' edikr
.„,,,,,,, / et Ili
o'clock; Vilecheievery Wedetedel - C. ' . As. & jor it
TEIOIOI3 - krri:a , T,
The BRILLIANT, Capt. 4r: . ..,,..., . wa i 4 ,.„,,, Ph,
'burgh every Thursday veera n w,i.,,,,e,,,i1iwi,“h0,
every Thersdey evemare „ t o ~. i t. .
,_.
V itUr .-17-15.0 . 4*.,'
The CLIPPER,.." . „.'t c ,.. ./ . ,,,, : h p will keys
Nustrine ever iy,:ii,y-noraingittleatlecki Agee
lei every FP' f - • r et. 10 yn. •-•-
..Ley eveum,
....„ . ,
it, • SATIIIIDAN PACKEiT
vrill AlEinMlNlCitift. Na A Capt. I. C. Woonwas ,
n,
cler , wave Pittsbargh every nine). learning al 10 0 ,
• ink; Wheeling every Pniiity into!. in
.11050310a1116LA. - ' llOl7l.
Only 711Yilatr 2:0111 1 .1• _
Via Brlvanwrille and Clistbribtee 10,Ialtbbore
s t he tiateef, above Um
TEl?tdmgeorTZ eboat l o'cbck .•.Prect.ol3". Zeta _to
Baltiesoro,'n hoer; am. to Philadelphia, 40 hour..
The eatable boat leaves &WY. (are9t tietalay ay •
a 'cloek. Palsa. bit 3 e.dAr on th e
: 6 erte bons, Fill crOD die MOUrt# 6ll Irk ttaills• next
daLlt u n : d: iiy a n b ur av 7 old k. ai t el ar .: 7 7: 7 ,i tt rum ,ol.o_
Howe, r .
lace for uphol
IIEdrAOICIGT lAN E.
FOR PLICILADELPHLit AND ILALTIMORE, .
Taclusively for Passengers.
aleol-The. Boats of this Lute will issue
as foilovra, at El o'clock at night: -'
ottio.-A fie,Et P.Oeldttit Dea• IMO-. ..
~,,..1,,,,e - 4 rTtoomtlaenday:3a.
9 Ath. ..
kt, , vry1," 3 .111kr,...by, vhainesthq, 6th. 1:
• oblo,--Cept. A Craig, notsday..tho.
LOnticsoo-J P Thompsoa,Tharsday,7th.
lodises -F. Darken satarday,litE, .
Ilantork9-Copt DI rrohltgatarday, DOL.
Oluo-Ceps A Craig, Moutlav, ism
LANiril..-J I' Thomflisoa,TuadaT. lith.
tattien-t-e Dorsey, Wednesday,
•
K.„.,ky-11 Trnby,TlEnrefty . ,l96l, •
Ohio-A Craig. Ryden ma. , .; ,
LOCLISINIII-1 r Theo:two, liabeldiy, tifcta•
The travelling public are reeve-Welty le:armed. la. , •
the above pocket boats will cooties* tire. as loaf as
the 1..04 , 1.11 penult: - - ••- .•
For pletaite apply to • --
Vonentehela
deed ' or TI LAPZII &CO. Canal Etmin
. i iVitbity;",cs.l7 - 2r - iirtYl;Tmt - r - eyliNi;37, my bed and
beard. without any lon Oman. I.bersby caution
1 pers.,. agalort Unsting Let on my ...it* 4.41 4m
dotertui rod to pay no debts of bee tootraril
de43td•
I jU t•=4-.L
-4,0 r..r •1.1,5• n'avrtl ^) , }t.t!ANFlli , l , •
'III3IOIIIV 5E1.:13-60 bushels giictl laioo for .01°
- __'"T WAVIRMk.
110 T-40 t{Y aswnetl illnabris,landiug from
°Excelsior, tor DI« by
.Ib3 JAM.ES A HUTCHISON, 6 , water
DRI ED PEAoRti to APPLEOU bus dried
peoetiesand anpleo,jorr, nred , and :or Ws ty
de]
GBEEN 4PPLY.B-133 nbts, rto brA73 . zurw'r °w
Ronninitr, Green Floor,
Ramboand other elsolea kirsda.;jaarce.l los . l f or : .
1.7 COPE rc - anmyroGLE,
BACON - SifslfB-A ansrlirs a:o
c at in Mei .g5;06(.1.;
deft • • -.8 . R. , _„
re
r del •
Mau c.7Tsr, °RANT
I by lien
A^! 'y do
EA...4—dO 11f chests Y. 11, d fot
TC. P., .5 cuts ioaperio, V. IL uoio
t;
We dtiy GRANT__
' Y bbl. Cbebdudls
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bRANr
•
.115 uy
SHUT—MSc64 used nsustresk Cti GRANT
A 'l'l'l4. p":lTh
Atl ' lb i r Sassily use. jag
4 . 56
FrOAACCO—lito big sups' ! Ph 1 6 1 IS. s. l . sSp , s
j_ism's and lot sec by
ASS .]S pit.WORTII k CO
,raiiihf::.c..leab*.ty•zst;—dia'oxii astrweiriAostß.BiAulltrii
VAITTER—au•=7.II CrXks, tot Wadi use, sce
.1,1 this day sad for file by T ' A.S2lB7 ' it. Bur
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