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    firi7BBURGH GAZETTE.
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THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 13,1549.
tram...man are earnestly requested to hand to
r favors be fore .5 r. x., and as early in the day an
Itrandeable. Adveninereenta not inserted for a aped
bad time till Invariably be charged until ordered oat
PIEIII•ADICLPHIA NOILTII /1.211C11.10 , 111 ,
drlverdscalenta and subscriptions to the North Amer
can and United States Gazette, Philadelphia, received
and forwarded from this ofhee.
id-tuT., NEXT PAOF. FOR LOCAL MATTERS
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Tis CC1113141, RAnaoAD.—Two articles in the
Jonimila t of yesterday—one editorial, oral the rah.
er signed by Gen.ltesurson, the President dale
'Ohio Mad Pennzyltranla Railroad Company, con.
vey the impressital that this paper is inimical to
the interest. of the Central Railroad, and is par
suing a policy calculated to do injury to the wet.
Ore of the city, ao far as they are affected by that
work. We have heretofore disclaimed any such
luau:ion, ma we now beg leave to reiterate oar
disclaimer. We (eel conadent that our matey
(or the speedy completion of that; great work is.
equal to that of any of the gentlemen who are
now urging is further subscription to it by the
seas of Pittsburgh. If our earnest zeal (or the
Western road has bartmithe appearance of oppo
aWon le the 'Eastern, it has originated from as
• inskitunate mode of ezpresaion, while it has been
sebolly . dielated by a moat deep and abiding con
. linden . ha to the hoe policy of Pittsburgh. While
we lumens= earnestly mad perseveringly &dye
_ Wed tire ipeedy construction of both roads—be
-teeing cock to be the true policy of both Pitts.
burgh and PlailadelPhli—we have been met with
the ronestion,by the Inends of the Central road
.
in Pittsburgh, that the ie.upossment of the . We
stern sold, for • few you., would work no injury
to coo interests; arid by the President of the Cen
tral Railroad it has been hinted that it might be
thebOstpolicry or' the Company to postpone the
Work, a few yeare,terminating it on or near do
Turnpike, in Westmoreland Coo nay. To such
soldde policy, in regard to both roads, we
ullorly and Irreconcilably opposed, and in combat
ting ft, ore engage and motives have been cot.
undaratood;—lft almost despair of making our
Views known; We admit the force of every at.'
gement in favor of Malin the Central road to
this city, with the least possible delay, only con.
Wading that the Western rood—eat object of still
••• more importance to Plttsburgh—shall not be post
'
poled, or delayed, or tendangered (or each n pur-
When the subscription of one million of dollars,
by Allegheny county, to the pastern rood, woo
pending before the people, we advocated it to the
lnee of several old and respected !subscribers, and
•• we have since freely offered ow columns for the
as of the Company, which its agenu have fres
quently embraced, for the 'promulgation of inform.
. abbe and the suggestion of particular courses of
• policy. We advocated the very great privileges
Which the Company received from the city, in the
matter of the right at way down Liberty lame!,
sad the Depot at the Point; and here again we
alai into =lies with several old friends and
• nelheanbere. It was only when we were asked
an do what oar judgement and appreciation of the
tine policy of Pittsburgh, alike condemned, that
.we have been forced to take a position which
make inconsiderate friends of that grew, sod truly
sickle undertaking, have conetrued into an op.
froeitiou to Its succenful and speedy Completion.
C.Aurovers.--We give to day a very excel
lent synopsis of the Constitution of California, for
which we ar.s indebted to the New York Courier
and Enquirer. The Gulden and remarkable
growth of th.s State, on the Pacific, in a conntry
almost wholly unknown, but a few years ago, is
one atheism:, striking events which take Yam hold
an the public mind, and will form an Mteresting
chapter Seethe future historian. The CoMnintion
is mainly a good
•
Washimttett letter it we Nev. Yolk Courier
Itays—The Sim:me Coots ul (he Matadi States ss
- naW in season, and the rule rertrierng emoted to
two hours iv the dehvery of their aommenta, la
befog euformid for the first timer The effect dl
the rule will be to elevate the standard, of legal
'attelomeot and logic, to save the time mud spare
the patienceiii the Court, diminish the number ist
psactising attorneys in the Court, and enalde the
Court to clear the accumulated docket
Mar or Pirrammuu.—Mr. McGoar,'s beau
map of l'ittsburgh and its environs, in now 1
ready for the hand of the engraver, sod will be fin
lad in a feu , weeks. We bare had the pins.
Wed examining it carefully, and can truly state
that both in artistic excellence and fidelityCif detail
It will fully camparSwith any map of the kind we
have ever seen. Mr.Mcflowan has expended avast
amount Or labor upon 0, err Which be not only
deserves the thanks of our citizens, but aleo their
fibers! patronage. The tides at which the map
we understand, will be adoriled (S 3) Is so exceed
ngly low IS to render it available to almost every
'Family in dm city, and we trust to see Mr. Mc-
Glynn =pi/ remunerated for his paint.
Clam & Co.'s Ezra., AG.CT. --We call
attention to tile advertisement of due enterprising
firm, Which will he found under the Adveniaing
head, This [Rouse has extensive and responsible
agencies in etsary part of the Union, and aro folly
premed to transport, in the safest cud speetlimi
manner, all articles confided to their charge.
TMX 87ZAIKESIII , —An editorial article in the
New York Courier, referring it, the repeated bill,
Wags for • Fpriaker of the House of Nepresenta
lives,asys—
.We are gird to nee that the Whim adhere to
Winthrop- We hope they will do ao to the Zed,
no clatter bow far oil that end may be. The re
sponatlity of :delaying public Imaineas will not
reel upon their beads Mr. Winthrop. above all
other teen In Compeer, ought to be elected Speak.
• ST. Ilia ability, his pre-eminent qualifications to
ducharge well the dunce of the place, and above
all, the manly. Independent, patriotic NATIONALITY
Of his ponition,mako tt of paramount imporumee
that the Wligs should adhere steadily and un
linc.bingly to him as their candidate..
Marcel Cousin LAMM—The pobhe "Id of
these lands Is postponed, awe understand, till
the Ifist w i s• in 24Isreb - nest
mon WASUINOTON
Corrupt%lento of t h e Pituborgh Gozetta
Wasumorron, Ike. B, 1849.
In the postscript to lest night's letter, I comma:
Matted the fees of the reconsideration and revot
testion by the Democrats of their nomination kir
Speaker made on Saturday night lardtio that this,
Saturday morning found them, precisely where
they were on the preceding one—withont'a can.
didate, with no ground for believing that they
could agree upon one.
I think I need make no apology (or continuing
to !thin:mine upon the subject of the organization
oram House, and the position of men end pal - ties
With mud to it. into now, this la the point open
whit:llle whole politico of the °annoy inn. To
motile the straggle may appear a mere wrangle
ibont men-ra'confliot of personal prefe,„c,e,,.
la, upon the; contrary, but another phana of the des.
palate rivalry of two great divisions of our Union,
which circumstances have put in uppoanton to
one soother. Bat I must not infltet a 'mama and
wit red= to the farm about the eao eue.
The Democracy appear to have had • hard
time. There waa, too, some hard talking. It was
the old wag, sad the horde n was the same. The
North and the South—how came they divided;
bow can they be united—Mr. Inge, of Al a bama,
who,
"Lae St. Peter, bas hitherto beet known
Per ma 'itupomoue Saint—,"
befog the same who on the night of the 3,1 of
Nosh, 1849, broke the thick head of Mr. Partin,
of Dane* and that, too, in the beat of feelings,
personalty, and only in the quarrel, as he suppo
sed, of his own dear Sault', took op the cudgels on
presets) oquorion against the Wilmot Proviso
he termed Spero, Mantling that Mr.
pc ,,:aination should be adhered to, "to the
kaa a lt not Ulf his sect i on. He spoke for
South , and a eons to the point, would insorm
wither , pid1 . 6 . 0 Oot the Smith would support
no wee for Speaker or .."4/ other MSc° who was
lot mooed to the Wilmet . T 'M at a a •
Graeleed, of Connecticut, ra
• at length,
plied
cadh ha ratd quite doored Mr, Ingv. wect aver ,
the higory of the Democratic party,. showing
orteteatly and despotically, it had bees governed
by Ihibeoeth, show* that the North had palm
ly yielded to her, that she bad had nearly all the
7g* dents, and ill the Speakers, for the last forty
yes" but throe, lie said the north had bad but
ale Speaker far a term of thirty four years, namely
Mee to 1845. During the thirty nine
leaflike pug, tbolloatb had told itioSpookorship
thirty two yens, the North •even years. It was
now annoturdsd that the Smith would vets hues ,
man who did not 'wee with them on the slavery
question.' Well, that was the next thing to • Poilt'
. ice! separation. the certainly he and his northern
u•oriates must take • defensive position, sad
must refuse 40 vote the my Southern man who
did not subscribe to Bonbons opinions open
that subject. . For himself he bed voted for Mr
Potter •nd Mr. Thompson, of Pennsylvania, but
not bemuse they were. Proviso men. He did not
know what were their opinions to reference
thereto.
Mr. Cleveland's speech vu received with pea
favor, even by Southern men, who disavowed
loge's remarks, as being declaratory of the views
of the whole South.
This discussion took place on • resolution of
by Mr. McLane, of Baltimore, to -the effect
OM Mr. Cobb's nomination be reminded. st sob
stitnte had been proposed. afflrmlng 'that he could
be, and ought to be, elected. The substitute re
coined but nineteen votes, and the resolution was
adopted. It was understood that the other Rom
e:mums should stand so before.
Mr. Potter did not go to this =CUL He was
generally looked to as the candidate who would
be settled upon by common consent, alter the
voting in the House should recommence.
Seven ballots, or trials, have been had to day,
withal:4o general results: Mr. Winthrop received
the same vote, 102, on all the units but the last,
when one Whig was accidentally absent. Mr.
Gentry received 6ve--total Whig v0k,107. Judge
Potter rose from 18, yesterday, to 76, on the last
trial to day. -Mr. Cobb tell to four votes, and him.
sell - voted for Mr. Potter, on the five last trials
Richardson, of Illinoirt 9511 from 26 to 4, and Mr.
Boyd had, at the , cloie, 14 votes. The F 1•611
Soil
vote proper was given to Mr. Wilmot, and Mr.
Booth, and amounted to 9. This vote would probe
ably all go :to Potter, if it could elect him. The
following ts a recapitulation of the votes on the
seven
Winthrop, Whig, 102 102 102 102 102 102 101
Gentry, " 4 5 5 5 5 5 5
Potter, Denawnlit, 20 40 48 61 00 70 '76
Miller, " • 5 8 8 6 5 5 3
Lyon Boyd," 3 14 22 22 17 14 14
Richardson " 23 16 12 6 5 4 4
Cobb, " 31 16 9 7 6 5 6
Bagly, " 2 3 2 2 2 2 - 2
McDowell, " 3 2 1 0 0 0 0
Strong, " 5 5 0 0 0 0 0
Wilmot, Free Sod, 7 8 7 7 7 7
Booth, " 1 I 1 I 1 1 1
Scattering, Dem., 14 11 '7 6 5 .6 6
225 •725 223 225 225 225 224
I have placed to the account of 'scattering'
some six or eight votes on each ballot. They
were all Democratic, and were cast by members
whose minds are not telly made up as to whom
they shall finally vote be
Suck is the state of affairs at the end of the
first week. The adjournment, to day, was moved
by Mr. Holmes, and would, probably, have been
refused, by the Democrats and Free Sellers, but
for fear of him. They wished to ait It out, in or
der to take advantage of the flood tide In Potter's
favor. I think that ou Monday next, Mr. Winthrop
or Judge Potter, will be cbcetin Speaker.
Mr. Gentry may be hero on Monday, and, if he
do arrive, Neill assuredly forbid the further use of
tits name by the five seceders.
Mr. Kink, of Geergia, now in Callfoeuia, has re
signed The report is, that the evidence of that
fact was received in town this morning. His non
arrival, whether the report of his restgnation tie
true or not, Makes at' important difference - in the
position of the Whip, in the House. He, Fobs.
bly, feels pretty ware of au election to the Sen
. ate, in California. The new State vnit be along in
he Jmuary or Febmary game.
Mr. Chester Butler, of y•ur Bute, midi, a capi-
tal hit, to day, to reply to Mr. Thompson, of Mis
sissippi. Mr. B. had moved a resolution that Mr.
Winthrop be declared Speaker of the House, the
pumpa of which would have been, of amuse, bat
soother mode of electing him, and, in speaking of
the importance Of patting an end to the present
mate of things, Wormed-the Home that the Gov
eminent wee daily mdijseted to a very heavy es.
prate by keeping in a state of preparation the
expresses that had bees imaged to convey the
President s Meanie -to the different Vies, for so
king ri time.
bir.thorepion eked bow much of thie expense
would be ftwored CR expressing the Postmaster
Gametes report. .
"Alt, said Mt. Butler, upon that point, the gen.
thustan most enquire of a member of his own
ply."
A general buret& laughter proved that the alto•
sion was undessicaul, and that the House held in
proper estimation ihn scurry imposture by which
Grand had obtained that document for pub
lication.
We have a In tovrrohle morning, that the
.President'e Message has been vtulen, ud appear
ed prin t , today, in one of the Philadelphia
Sunday papers. I simply disbelieve it, yet them
certainly is a postibility, that by one of those acci
dents !Mu the greatest care and vigilance atmeot
guard against, the Message may have got Into the
clutches of some graneless Jacket of the press,
and have been thus eurreptitionsly laid before the
country, before, the proper time of Its delivery.
The necessary delay in the authnrised.appear
mice of the Message, and singular cause of it,
carries back the recollection of politicians to the
era of Mr. Van Bores, at the opening of the last
Congress it was his lot to address. The com.
mencement of the first session of the Late Con•
grim, was characterized by the most remarkable
contest, concerning the qualification of members,
recorded In the parliamentary history of oar own,
or perhaps of any ...nary. It was then that the
nbrosd seal" quesunn came up, and owing to the
protraction of the contest over the claims of two
rival delegation. of member, from New Jersey;
no choloe of Speaker could be effected MI the
11th day after the assemblage of the House. The
newton opened on the 2d of December, IL• M. T.
Hunter was chosen Speaker -on the eleventh
lot, on the 16th of that month, and on the 22d, the
organization of the House was mo far completed
by the election of a sleek, that the President's
Mesange was on that day received and read.
For more dun three weeks, a hundred Mims.
and copiushf the document hod kin he the Globe
Printing Office, awaltiegthe diction of the House;
and during that time, numerems attempts were
made to procure one for ;publication. The re.
spectable:fillCMUl of the Union 00Ice,at this time,
um then employed in the same capacity in the
Globe Office, end upon him rested the responsis
tot, of the custody oral'. Important paper.
I believe It is the general impression that the
compositors employed in setting up the Message
of the Prod dent are swore to the observance of
eecracy. Such is not the bet, they are pit upon
their honor to keep silence u to its coaterits, but
lay themselves under no more formal obligation.
I suppose your readers inwardly pray, in taking
up the Gazette, thou your correspondent will not'
bore them with soy more calculations, specula
tions, or annotation. upon the matter of an elu
tion ole Speaker of the present House of Repro.-
SerattiVe. They are reinested to consider that
while that questiou is pending, seething else is in
order for either discussion or decfsiolt.
I hope to be able to =IMMO.> by telegraph, be
fore this communication can reach you, that s
Speaker has been chosen. lam haat 10 expec
tation of that molt to morrow, though the majority
of thou who protege to be "posted up,. as to the
chances of candidates, uy that there Is no probe
batty of evonclulion of the difficulty until Wed
nesday neat At present, thous look very rev.'"
able. for Potter. it to said that the latter hat been
to day united of Um support of all the Southern
membere but two, M, -Woodward and Me. Holmes,
of South Carolina. If these enpecu[iou be Coln
ed, it to •eticipatedlthat a notion. end Interesting
scene will be presented. Mr. Potter cannot be
elesedwitbout the vote. oil Mr. Giddings and Mr.
Tuck. They are ready to give him their sup
port, without pledgee, relying on his m a...
Hut it ie perfectly well known, that there are
several Southern men who would not, and in him
dare not be seen voting In compuy. Wltti these
gentlemen; and Ir; when it is perceived not tdr.
Power lacks but then votes to give him the om
majoruy rerinired overeh others, they rile to give
them, there is hardly a doubt, but that • oumber
of these Hotspur* will indurnently cheap their
votes: The contingency is apprehended, and It
will or emuse (ramie . a prodigious trensallon, if it
don a ver' It will in tact tuturly preclude every
ohiLkoo oroo zeing • Democrat, and, for that mat•
or , wou ld orr oir;': lead to the election
Winthrop. For no repents the upon either part
(v ow sow mu g the opposing divisions eras de
mocracy together again, au ,:,l the only m ai.
alterustilre for ths Orgalgal4ol2
.
would be the , t ire Crt a considerable deo
=lmam of northern Demonists upon the Who%
All the gentlemen who have been prominent-IT
or serionsty brought forward for ibis high honor
have behaved themselves with singular prudence,
dignity, end good temper, not excepting Mr. Cobb,
whose hopes, once higher than those of any com
petitor, have been so dashed by the contumacy of
those whose fidelity It would hive been, a few
Years ego, treason to doubt. But, better than .11,1
the ordei, and gentlemanly metric:sty which
should ever prevail, in this assemblage of national
representatives, has never been for one moment
forgotten, since the contest began, and I have
strong hopes that they will prevail to the end of it.
During the twenty eight ballots that have taken
place, Mr. Wilmot , being most of the time a Carr
didate himself, has made the circuit of his small
party several times, in throwing his vote.
Holmes, with the laudable purpose of obliging the
greatest possible number of Me associates, has
voted for twenty eight different Southern Demo.
axis, and, as it is coartdered only fair that all
whom be votes for shall lame time return the
compliment, it. to expected that on the one hun.
died and fifteenth ballot, the one hundred sad
fourteen previously eomplimented Democratannd
Free Boilers, will unite lit their aciaowledirtmentsi
and elect him.
If Forney in laid out, as there u no reasonable
doubt that he will be, there will very probably be
a union of Whip and Democrats upon some • •
exoeptionable candidate for Clerk.
The Washington Claim' is eharaoteristically e•
played in the effort to show that the huge deficit
recently brought to light has been caused by the
extravagance and corruption of the present Ad.
ministration. This is the old game of the pick.
pocket raising the hue and cry. The certainty of
thin deficiency was foretold more than 000 year
ego ; by the Democratic Solicitor of the Tresoury,
Hon. Mr. Gillett, and the half haslaot yet beets told,
The financial memoirs of the late administration
hive yet to be written, and, when they are, will
farm a chapter of history only less amusing and
interesting than the development of the Ritchie
and Burke's intrigues, to be made public printers
again, would be. Junius.
TROEI NEW YORK.
earrespoadriima of dm rinsbarsa Oaseue.
Nam Yoax., Dee. 8, 1849.
The news from California received yesterday
occupies the gtontioa p 1 people generally, and no
one seems at all displeased ails character. Those
who looked for a continuation of the liege gold
stories are folly content. Those who am watch
ing the progress of the new State of Califoraia,
have little to wish for more. The State mud
mime in free, with tie probable anomaly of two '
Senators from slave holding Stales—King and
Fremont. They, however, will represent the kit
ing, of their comtitaents, and give their voices
for the death of slavery In the new territory. ;
Theireather for business is very favorable now,
but our foriMrdere, except upon the southern
mutes, have gone into winter quarters. Still the
trade of the city is large between importers and
jobbers. A feeling Is prevalent and increasing
that dry goods are to be dearer next spring. A
speculation has commenced In some ogles, and
will extend. A rise in dry goods will help oar
home producers, and set many spindles is motion•
In the money muter them is no change. Money
Who hover so plenty, or the elements of an easy
winter more abundant. Very low rates of interest
' em accepted, but n temporary advance may be
looked for mail the new year. After tall, timid
no foreign news or fears of don:tette agitation
spring up, we may look for a year of speculation
in fancy articles• We have pinched foe • cog&
of years to get out of debt,and low dad ourselves
rich and ready to milke boldly.
The continued failure to elect a Speaker is the
cause of much conversation. The better opinion
is, that could the ballot be seem the "free .odj
people' would vole for R. C. Winthrop as well as
the Southern Whip. The hope is, that he will.
he kept in nomination by the Whip, sod atindare
ed only for the support of an equally honorable
;MLA on the slavery simile.
The medical isouyy ars in • ewe of *upended
- animation, from barrio at the debut of Dr. Elaugh•
ton, the bygalnle practitioner and lecturer. Some
wags sent the profusion the Dames flee ticket;
asst the M. D.'s soon guide • rim. The mums.
quash* 'rut, • fall house, and a lamars of pith too.
!The topic, the "lona* •f Maims. Dr. Houghton
arguing that this pestilence is of the same chvao•
ter as ship fever and typhus. He showed, by •
history of the cholisre, that climate and seam.
were nothing, and that so far as • people were
temperate and cleanly, re far were they avoided
by choler. It wu atmosperic, but we need not
look for osone or electricity to demonstrate this
position. It eru the product of "fungus," but we
need not take • microscope to find theta. For
atranspherio causes we should look in 11l yen-
Weisel roonsg in the reeking stench from all the
accumulated mammal of the city; for 'longue,"
look at the rotting heaps Is hone and dog kilns
and boiling shops. Immunity from cholas, he
argued, was to be produced by cleanly cities. and
tbe close observance of nature's lases, and the
opinion of the audience wu fully with the speaker.
The secession of DeForbes, of St. Luke's Church.
has been followed by others, who received their
educauon at the Eptsoopel Seminary. Last Soo
day, Dr. Forbes was admitted to the Catholic
Church, to the presence of • !arils audience. A
defectien like this strikes Protestants with great
unplememtness; but we must remember ttat any
socials of the Evangelical - Churches in winning
converts from Catholicism causes equal regret
elsewhere.
The Portuguese exiles, who kA this city for the
west, some weeks since, have all lately reached
Springfield and Jacksonville, Illinois. Their re
ception was earnest and affectionate. About fifty
of them yet remain In this city, who were unfitted.
either by age or sickness, to go westward. Some
of them are mechanics, and others good seams-
In "court circles" it Is mid Mr. dm Neubock, •
Russian gentlemen, now In this country on • mire,
Mon from the Char, has recently formed a mat* ,
monial alftanae with • grand dieghter of John
Jamb Agin, and that the happy pair are now at
Washington, on thee way to the South.
The delay in receiving the news of the 1111111IICT
checks trannutions on 'Change. Asher—The
Market I. better for pots, with seas of 60 banes
at $8 021018 6& Peron are quoted $6 21108 37.
Cotten—Them Es nothing of moment doing. peal.
era continue to await the steamer. Flour—Th•
market exhibits no special change. The sales are
moistly for the east end city trade, and embrace
2,000 barrels. Canadian ia held at M 62010 72.
Southern is doll and henry. Rye Floor is $2 87
02 CM. GreinThere m a better feeling to wheel,
and the atlas are 2000 bushels Genesee, from
store, at. it 25ii afloat, it can be picked up at 81 23.
Rye Is 576r4c., end quiet. Oats steady, at 470i71.
In corn, the operations are 6,000 bushels, moody
Jersey yellow, new, as 51le; mixed is quoted at
57e0580. Proyisions—Ohio Pork Is quoteel
$OO wain for mesa, and 18 Gllt for prime. Its
beef nothing transpired: leurl le Juliet 8106i0
for good to prime parcels. Butter and cheese es
before. Whiskey—Thero Is a steady demand, and
the market without variation; about. 260_btAs Ohio
nod Prison told at 281027 c, the former price for
inferior barrels. C.
Th. CoustituttOst of Callformla.
Governor Riley has Mooed hi. proclamation
calling upon the People to vote the or against the
• adoption of the Constitution which hu beta fixated
by their delegates assembled in Convention.—
The places for holding the polls are to be designa
ted by the Protect. in their respective disuicm—
The Proclamation closes than:—
"The people ern now called upon to form a
goveroment for themselves, and to designate such
(lacers as they desire to mike and empanel the
laws. That their choice may be wise ma ly and
that the Government no organised y severe the
the permanent welfare and happiness
pie of the new Bram, Is the iiMocre and da le
wish of the piesecti Emscotiva, yam, lithe Cont.
nation be ratified, will, with pleurae, auvender his
powers to whomsoever the people may designate
as his soecessor."
The Constitution does not differ essentially from
that of the Butte of New York. open which in
rut
most essential particulars, d hat been evidently
mottled.
The following synopsis gives all ha provtaione of
atiy hapartaheee— •
AZTICIJI 1.--D2CLOUTIOSI OP Starts.
41. All men are by nature Gee end indefetul.
ent--and base certain inalienable Wahl".
2. AU political power is Inherent le the peopisi
government is for their benefit, and they bays a
right to change It at will
The tight of Wel by Jeri" shall bar Secured to
all forever, but ajar% trial may be waived by this
ponies is aU civil OWL
4. The free a>7cetdae d oetigwas worship shall
be forever enowed—end no religious Wet shall be
repaired brddl privileiree.. .
5. The writ of Laws swim shall not be stw
weeded union rum:wary is ewes of rebealol3 or
inveshm.
6. Eseenoinebanhall not botnc.r. l
or unusnal puniahment he inlieted
7. All perio L
as shall be bailable except for capital
offences.
& No retnion shall be held to answer for ■ ups
tal or Infamous crime except an presentment
by grand jury—artr be put twice in jeopardy for
the same offence, nor be compelled Co:be wittiest.,
wiled Wawa
B. No kw shall be passed to abridge kite free
dom of speech or the rem In trials for
if the matter charged be true and published with
good motives and jutglable endrotte party Mull be
aegulUed, andatie jut' , ahalidetermine both the law
and the foci.
0. The people Mall hove the right to meet free
iy, Initract their representatives, and petition th
Legislature.
11. All general laws .hall have a uniform opera
tion.
12. The military dial be subordinate to the civil
power—no standing army shall be kept is time of
peace, nor in time of war shall appropriations for
Ma army be made for more than two year.
13. No soldier shall be quartered in any home
without the consent of the owner, or as prescribed
by law.
le. Rapreee-taatives &bell be apportioried'ecord
lag to populatroo.
15. No person shall be imprisoned for debt, no.
less for fraud; and no pence shall be imprisoned
53r a militia doe to time ofpeaee.
18. No billot ansinder,se per fame law, or law
impairing the obligations of contracts, shall ever
be paned.
17. Foreigner, bra fide maidents of this State,
hall enjoy the same rights in reaped to property,
wive born citizens.
18. Neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude
unleu For the puniahment of crimes, stall ever I,
tolerated in this bUtte.
19. The light of the people to be maitre' in
their persons, houses, papers, and eireeisoursinst
unraerionehle Seizures and watches, shall not be
violated.
20. Treason against the State shell consist only
la levyinf was warm it, adhering to tto enemies,
or giros them aid and comfbrt. No person shall
be convicted of treason, unless on the evidence of
two witnesses to the Milne overt act, or confession
in open court.
21. This enomentuon of rights shall not be coo.
'trued to invade. or deny others retained by the
ImPl/6
A1T1C1*,..11.-RIGIET OP StIMUPL
1. Every white male citizen of the.kleited States
and every white male citizen of Mexico, who
shall have elected to become a citieca of the Uni
ted Stan* under the Treaty of peace exchanged
and retitled et Quertuo, on the 30th day of May,
1848, offhe age of twenty nue years who shall have
been • resident of the State six months next pre.
ceding the election, and the °minty or district in
which be claim his vote thirty :days, shall
be entitled to vote at ell elections which st al
are now, or herealler may be atitbori.ed by law,—
Provided that nothing herein contained shall be
constracted to prevent the Legislature, by a two
thirds concerrent vote, from admitting to the right
of suffrage, Indians or the deem:ideals of Indians,
in such special cues as nab a proportion ml the
Legislative body may dertn jest and proper.
3. Electors are privileged from crest—and me.
not obliged to perfrom militia dory on election
days.
Amax IIL
The powers of the Govisiumeet are divided:int
Lepet•tive, Executive, and Judioi•l—end tt..y •
to b• kept •epuale.,
AIM= IV.—Lsouu.avuzz
The Lewislative power Ls to be rested in a t;rn•
ate and Assembly.
The psalm 'shall commence on the first Mon
day in January.
Members of Assembly are to be chafes annual
ly on the Ana Monday in November.
fiensturs are to be asses for two peen. Their
mast teem tube Wt than anewkird, ace more
than onestialf, that of Assembly: A majority of
each House conatittues e. quomm. Neither shall
adjourn for more than three days without ailment
of the caber. The °ova.r may veto any bill,
but It may be made a law nevertheless, by a two•,
thirds vote. No divorce shall be granted, or lot
tery established, by the Legislature.
Every law enacted by the Legislature shall COl
- bat one object, Ind shall be exprassal is the
title; and no law ghat be revisal or amended by
Serenaee to lm title.
The census shall be taken in 1812, 1853, and
every tea years thereafter. The numbers of A.
sembly shall not be under 24, nor over 36, until
the population la 100,000 i and after that it obeli
not be under 30, nor over 80.
Ben 31. Corporations may be formed under
general laws; but shall not be, created by special
set, except for municipal purpose. All general
taws and special acts-pared pursuant to this see
lion. may be altered from time to time, or re
pealed.
See. 32. Does from corporations Mini) be *emir•
eel by such individual liability of the oorporators,
and other means, ea may be preseribed by law.
Sec. 31. The term corporatioes, as used in ads
snicks, shall be construed to lackd. all associa
tions and joint stock companiee, harbig any of
the powers or privileges of eorporatloun not pow
seemed by individuals or partnenthips. —And all
corporations Mull have Me right to sue, and shall
be to be sued, in all courts, in like rue. as
peruses.
Be.. 34. The Legislature shall have no power
to pus any act granting any chatter for banking
purposes; but =octagons may be formed under
general laws, for the depoeite of gold and elver;
but no itch &maned= !shall make, issue or put
in ciroUlatiOn, any bill, cheek, ticket, cer tificate,
promissory note, or other paper. or the paper ofl
angok, to circulate as money,
13. The Legislature of the State shall pro
hibit, law, any person or persona, anociation,
company, or corporation, from exercising the
privileges of banking, or create paper to circulate
as money.
Sec. 36. Each Mockholder of • corporation, or
joint mock ummiation shall be Individually and
personally !table for his proportion of all Its debts
and liatillities.
Sec. 37. It shall be the duty of the Legislature
to provide
t oe the orgaeisation of cities and in
corporatefi.a, and to restrict their power of
111.111.1on,$ent., borrowing money, contract.
tog debts,land loaning their credit, so as to pre
vent abuses In asaesameats, and in contracting
debts by such municipal corporations.
Awning V.—Exemmvs.
The Governor la to be the Chief Executive of.
goer—he is to hold co. two yews. He Mint
be 26 year@ old, and • ambient of the State taller
the first election) two years. He must not be en
abler of the U. States. Hie duties, as well as
thole of Lieutenant Goren:pm see similar to dime
of the mine cancer (natter States.'
The Secretary of State is to be appointed by
the Governor and Senate.
The Comptroller, Tnautirer, Attorney General,
and Surveyor Goners); shall be; chosen by joint
vote of the two Houses of the Leirlslature, at their
Int eamion, and thereafter shall be elected by the
Mids. • 1
=;E=ll
The Judicial power afthe State is to be vested
In • Supreme Coact, In District Cone, in County
Courts, and to instice• of the Palm.
The Supreme POOH shall, consult of a Chief
itunoe and Iwo Associate Justices, coy two of ,
whom shall mandate a quorum. The Enicees of
the Supreme Court shall be elected by the people,
add hold office for sin years; the &Mar Justice in
commimdon to be Chief Justice. The powers of
the &mems Court dare defined; and provision
mule for dividing the State late districts, from etch
of which District /edges are to be elected to, bold
office for sin yeses. •
County Judge., Clerks, Sheath nod nil °lber
sawn veto be elected by the people.
The imam. of the Supreme Court and District
Judges shall be Inellgible to any other office, dors
tug the term (or which they shall have been
elected.
Tribunals kw conciliation m►y be eetaldisbed,
hit they WO to have no power to render rude
neat obligatory, except with consent of parties.
Asylum VII, provides for organising the mill
daticui Vlll.—firm.Dcrt.
The Legigallire Shan not In any Manner Mali,
say debt or debts, liability or liabilities, which
shill doily or in thewimple, with any previous
debts or liabilities, exceed sem of dime hun
dred thousand dollars, except to case of war, to
repel Land" gaPPflos Ineurrectien, unless the
arcs shell be authorised by moo law kir some
single object or work, to be distinctly specified
L y r ae, which law Shall provide ways and means,
exclusive of law, for tbe payment of the Interne
of snob debt at UsUlityies it (elle doe, and also
Fay and dlenhaw the principal Cl ouch debt or U.
"Wily wale twenty yews bum the tinnier the
contreedell thereof, and shall be Imputable until
=lend Wens thereon Stall es paid and
; bat no etch law shall take effect os
ta, si a giosestelsotios,it shall airs been Ways.
red to the people. and shall have received a Ink.
iCifity of all the vat east or and against ft at mach
elemoni and all money raised by arthority of
such law, shall be applied only to the specilic ob
ject therein gated, or to the payment of the debt
thereby crested i .d an. Law guilt be published
in at least one oewepeperin each judicial district,
Vona be published therein, throughout the State,
ler three months next preceding the election at
which it is submitted to the people•
Awricu IX—ERucanort.
Provision it to be made for electing a Soperin.
tendem of Public Instruction, to hold dace thee
years; and a perpetual fund is created fmm nil
lands that may be granted by the United Sours,
the 500,000 greened in ls4l, all estates of persons
dying without heirs or wills, tte-, for the support
of cam:Masotti:Kits.
•
A school is to be kept up in each district three
.rovided for the support of
IM21201:1
AITICLZ X.
Provides fur amending the Cionstitntion,—by
passing the proposed amendment by • ou t ority
in
each branch of the Legkalamre for two lISICCINIIiVe
Sends., and then submitting it to the people. CM
the recommendetion of two thirds of the Senate
oaJ Assembly the question of calling a Convention
to amend or revise the Constuntiou shall be übs
mined to the people.
Aaric. XL
Contains inineellaneens provisions. San Joan Is
tiabe the Capital. Duelling is to be Forbidden.
The decal year in to commence on the .first of
July.
The State amid in not to be loaned. TaIILLI ,
is to be equal- nod uoilorm.
All property of the wda, owned balore marriage
and Lind arqulre.l alteraraida, shall be bar sopa
nta propert y.
Laws shall also be passed providing fur the reg.
istration of the wik'steparale property.
The Legislature shall protect by late, from for
ced sale, a certain portion or the homesteasl and
other propety or all heads el '
Azrze.Xll Bomantly.
The booidary of the State of California shall be
as follows:
Commencing at the point of intersection of the
42d degree of North latitude with the Roth degree
of longitude West from Greenwich, and running
South on the line of said 120th degree of Went
longitude until it intersects the 39th degree of
North latitude, thence running in a straight line is
a South easterly direction to the River Colorado,
at a point where it intersects the 35th degree of
North latitude, thence down the middle of the
Id river, to th• boundary line between the Ut
tad dialect and Mexico, as eatablished by the trea
ty of May 3fhh, 1848; thence running West tend
along wed boundary line to:the Pacific Ocean, and
extending therein three English utiles; thence run
ning in a North mosterhrditection, and following
the direction of the Pacific Coast to the 42d de.
gree of North latitude, t 4 nee on the floe of wed
42d degree of North latitude to the place of begin.
sting. Mao ell the Islands. Harbors and Bays,
along and ajacent to the Pacific Coast.
A schedule appended eontrins a variety of pro
isions of temporary mid minor interest.
For ths Pittsburgh Gasses
I=lol
Thaw Sir—Can you inform me what has be
come of our New England society, the 22d is jast
at hand, and I law no note of preparation. My
attention is called to thin matter, more partieultue
ly at this moment, on account of receiving a note,
from a worthy eon of New England from a neigh
boring County, asking the privilege, for himself and
some of his friends, to participate with us, in the
pleasures cif the evening of that day;
A NEW ENGLANDER.
=NM
A Cure wad Certificate at MM..
r Rasp wur w lUD or Hu P
•ar.—
I hereby ceru(y that about Iwo weeks ago I wu
with . violent attack of sionieou and purging Chol
era Molt., with lieu distressrog pupa to the stournaeh
and bowels, whieb was completely reirdYna by Iwb
teaspoonful duvet of Pcuuleurn, taken in a hole wa
ter Atter having taken the first dose, I slept soualy
anti comfortably lor three bimrs, (Signed)
HENRY WISE, Jr.,
Un board Me Mom boat Austin
Ptuabargb, Dee 1D5,18411
I ant eeptant of the Antoine, a. 4 eras a wane,. to
the anotustung effects of the Petroleum, to the case of
Henry Wise, who to one of the hand. on the boas.
Meat PiIMIXOD CiRABELL
Patsburgh, Dec. 11th, le .9.
tG'Sea general etelrestieentent to smother maims.
dell
On Monday
and i Dr moting last. at 7
Ann Ed ri o'clock ngton, aped
, War C. Ern
mitosent, son Dr :
K.
'eosin months, and 3day,
The (anent will proceed to the Centauri, Com his
father's residence, dtia morning, at 10 ololock. The
friends of the fancily are respectfully tootled to wand.
ltoblaseiVe °Farewell Hose=
IRTILL take plane at ilia THEATRE, on Flemmy
VT E.mao. Dee..llth. Tba pieces .elected
Wm THE YANKEE WATCHMANAMIattinuo
addle, M. Robinson. MY SISTER LA TE.Tam
Chad M
r Robin.. with Song, "Low Rs. Cu"
mnl "Sonld Solo , Rol°l JIMMY TWITCHER IN
FRANCE,. Ron. tar OTnaw°, Jimmy Twitch.,
Mr. R0h1...
.•
EJZI-blr. POPE and M. J. BULFINCII have valan
wered to Sow. Mr.. ROBINSON erlll nuke her we
lted appearance. SAM MAGEE, liavMg arrived to
town, will appear.
Cootie Songs by AIL Robinson, with other ntertain
ment', which will be exprewed in the bills of the day,
snaking it positively The Night of the Sema.
llosl3ook now open..
.licll, T:(7CTETTuir&if ,7.,°.".iI:LDE:hT 'l.itir
and several letters addressed to C. w .aratd;:re, Ch..
ty's,—on the Sirernabutgh Turnpike, near East Liber.
ty, or on Thini street, between Wood and Smithfield.
The finder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving it
t thts odic.. det9-I.t•
0010 310.31310T11 GIRL.
T' young Lady, the greaten Wonder of the
World, is now exhibiting herself in Plusbir4h,
the DIAMOND DOUSE , in die, Diamond Market
Sqare, where a spacioni flail ihas been splendidly
fitted up for the occasion. She is only 11 years of ago,
yei has attained the Id.ost superhuman weight Af
430 rotund. She may be visited for three days and
nights, Der. lalt, MA and 15th.
Ma - Adaattiance, itly:Lrents.
ElnTrlstzns. and Blew Tear Approaching!
ELEGANT AND SUEgTANTIAL HOOKS,
In Aragnifiezra datirrue Binding, for Ma lialidays.
TAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
ig 63 cqd street, has received is besunifal collection
of Illustrated Books, bound to the most splendid man
ner by the best London and American binders—among
them may be found:
Pearls of Amenean Poetry; magnificently illumine
nand.
Lays of the Western World; illuminated in gold and
colon.
Wordsworth's Ureece; richly Illustrated.
The Preacher; illuminated by Owen Jones, and
hound in carved wood.
• The Song of Songs; illuminated by Jones.
Flowers and their Kindred Thonghtsillnaduated by
Jones.
Heroines of Shakspcure,• illustrated.
Mrs. Jameson's Clunacteristics et Women
led. For sale by JAMES II LOCKWOOD,
_del3 63 Wood street ✓
SUPER BED BLANKETS—Pennon wanting to
supply themselves with a superior quality of Bed
Blankets, made of very fine wool. will Bedtimes attire
Dry Goods Houle of W MURPHY,.
North East corner of Fourth and Market Ma r
Ba-its supply of Broom, W h ue and Barred HOME
MADE PL krilkELS—Also, White Demuth. Llomy,
received and for sale low.
Whole ale Rooms up maim dcl3
fi2UOAR HOUSE MOLASSES A, °OLDEN SYRUP.
0--ei6 Ws St 1404. admen S R Syrup Molausez,•
Golden Snap; for sale
JAMES A HUTCHISON& CO,
Agents for fit Lends Stews Refinery
L EAD -1260 ply Galena Laub.
1 lb. Bar Lead; In •tore and for .ale by
dcl3 JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
SHOT -11 0 kepi seed, ill numbers. far sale b
JA3I . EWA HUTCHISON
HECKER'S PREPARED FARlNA—Recommend
ed by Al edicol Colleges, Hospitals, and Physl
as the best article of diet now known for Inca.
Lids a nd Children, superior in Arrowroot, Sop, Tapi•
ono, ty. For sale, slooleitale and retail, by
dots 4 H E SELLERS, 07 Wood et
GREENE & CO'S EXPRESS
WINTICA ARBANGENUICINT
luntarau LINII •LL FLITS 01 ,. rua
- -
"ilea or TIM 1144.1..
pia: old esibbitihed Line or tialpent& C.). having
I applied °Di,. in the Etv.thro Caber, beg leave to
offer to the public (*Mime thieve/led by any other
Lt.
Having largely iiicreased oar mock on the Natron
a! Road, our goals are now transported over the
Mammon arab mail speed, sad no more goods will
be received to the Elio than we can forward through
without delay. Satistantion as regards time .d rates
will be guaranteed.
Through recnipo will be given for all goods for price
through, and fora to ritubargh.
No palne or exse wdl be ensued to make Oda the
0100 reliable and bent gond/acted ER...trio the Bolted
States, Nit is taw the most extensive, conneenng all
parts of the Eweextreme West and South.
We connect at New York with Memo Harodes tr.
Cry'anori.lled Expels. to Rouen, and all goods from
Boston to come by 000 Linemen be delivered
office, No. 2 Court street. The collection of allnoes,
bills, drafts, dc;, &c..promptly attended o. Orders for
gaols will be sent free, and good. returned with de•
thatch.
_Custom Henan business attended to.
Order goods marked "Greene & Express,. and
Merchantswill plea. to be particular to instruct their
eorresponds its to take oar through receipts for their
goods,. thereby "wattle better !satisfaction to all con
cerned.
Hoods for the East taken at very low raw., an d will
be called for in any pen of the nay, free of charge.—
Goods from the Bast delivered wthom charge for de-
Viress for the Bast leaves daily at 4 o'clock, P. M.
West " " ILO .h. hi.
par_kages forwarded to Cinclonatt, Leturrille, St.
Lean and New Orlcraeltens.
Faal.
- -
6. ge gg d Co., No. 7 Wall street, New York.
a . 89 Chesnut lam, Pollachdpki
day 25 Baltimore strait, &dem ,
moxo., 4 CO , No. e Coon sweet, HOMO.
H. G. VICKI &Y Agent,
• cl 3 °Mee Sr Charles Hotel BolldM4 Wood 4.
TOBACCO -1 0 top No I,a Milt: loading
Muticf Boson, and Corin
doU /WM
hi
y 4,
PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH:
GODDS forwarded by this Wave carried la the
mail Iran Ctusabenbanta*ld bmwedlato•
l i k . tt g ed h. io Wat . rs iro o lp=d
e ep A oylS ogre., wfueb Lanni the prompt delnen of
winbe tin time yrorgael- The Wagon will
oar aratehease daffy, (Cundays excepted.) ship-
Pen are waxed that no more goods will be taken
each day than can b• pnactnally earrledthmak,
JOHN WPADEN & 00 1
CanalSuin, Pinabanth.
-JOHN Id DAVIS at 00,
del] • &V Market linnet, Phtladelptua.
EATHEIS- - 22 — meks, prime quality ree'd and la
.12 sale b da 13 GEO 'COCHRAN
10.000 - Friri—"-T=l)=F -
pEARLASH —II tasks Adasai' in mom and for sale
daisl b • aa. MAYA
Itoand Chunk Badding...
•
•
OTANI—Io casks pore r in gore nod for We by
dole I k Rnoyp
inibilliN2ELb!priff i ,, Trrr7W
Hi6BE-60 bap
_Cream, In more and for vale •
dcl3 .1 k IIFLO
IDEESONS Lotenaing w become members of the In.
thmattheal Unlon, ecill rode. tho
Broke for this year willnot be om_len,thl• th. Stlth
December. JOHN 1. CIMIMPIE CO,
dela-diet Secretaries.
UTANTED WAYRCASE ~41 good wood h..
T T ROCKA Apply to "D. H.^ at lAD OffW •
PARTNER WANTED—A gentleman hosing cam
mission badness in Pittsburgh, worth from 113.000
$3,000 per annum, and which can be ineressed,
wishes to associate himself with a ymmg man, respect
ably connected, of good address, and having a getter-
alt 1 c quin Mace to the city. Camas. NOT V outer,
but business qualifications and turlet 'attention thereto
usntsrassaasa. Address- 0 8.M D." Poet (Meet Witi
des,-u•
GIFT BOOKS' GIFT 11008112 for 11150!
YlkllE HEROINES OF ISHALRSPEARE, emnpaing
.1. th e Principal Female Characters the Plays or
the Great Poet, with over thirty splendid engravings.
By Charles Heath.
The Drawing Room Scrap Book, with twenty illoa
nations. Edited by Amelia W.l.w
...ine.
Characteristics or Women, Moral, Poetical and HI.
MAW; with twelve highly !Walled and colmad ra
vings; bound in Tarksy morocco, unique. By Mn.
/ammo, Rd.
Gilt Leaves or ASIIIIIina Roeiry. By R. W. this
weld.
The Romance of Naomi, are Prank.' Lotlinal• of
Flowers.
Hareem likening% a Holiday Book. By. M. A.
Dwight.
The Rosemary, a Collection of Sacred end Religions
Weeny from Amerman and &pith Poets, with elegant
iueaLLota
The Life of Christ. By Roe. H. Weld. Embelllah.
ed mth illustratiotut in lint, and Illotainatlons kora
or Wis ' oa al ry d' orill g s . selas,.Pritic of Abyssinia; The Tii
sloe of Theodore; The.Fomlos. a Fairy Tate, by 8.
Johnson i The Bedouin 01k Rook, beautifully
lostrated; The Clarladd, or Token of Priendakip, for
leak The Keepsake of Friendship, gift book for IWO;
The Wl.' Gin, or Bonyenir of Priendehip, for I 850;
The Amaranth, or Token of Remembrmes, for IMO;
The Ivy Wmeth.with of
illustration% The/3011/U of
abeing Sketchei of Italian LIN; Literature and
loe,Rel by R. Tomball; The Poems of H. P. Willis,
complete edition, revised and enlarged; Chambers.
Cyclopedia of English Literature; The Monuments of
t, by F. L. Hawkm with numero ther ChA
t E lo gi ofts of the season —Just chl and for nob by
deal ELLIOTT k r. ENGLIBIII, 70 Wood in
OTICEIGIILEAT 01/111113.
MBE subscribers, wishing to retire from the hgereu
-1 tile business, °dieter We their um* ateels,nr
Goods, mid every thing commeted with their merennV
tile trade. They eartrusused merchandising in tee
thy in lea, and have continued In the same business
since that mme, increasing It every yearutll it equls
In amount Sal of any mercantile honse ' in the west,
Their STOCK consists of every variety of Shelf
Hardware, Heavy Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nags, and
Glass every description of Cock, Plata, and Parlor
Stover amok, &a. Tamar met of goods is
now, bought tow,and well udeeted for this market
They have no, dmaged or unsaleable goods In their
stock, a. they have taken g ree t w are not to Idiom the
like to menmelate on their hands The store they now
occupy I. a new Brick duns, bitilt the put summer,
expressly for them, and under the, disretion and is
the ben arranged for an boo more and the hirdwani
business, of soy stare OItSOL
Connected with the store U a TIN WHITEN SHOP.
famished complete, with every thing needed or elm
en the badness prolitsbly, am( sawfolly large to se
cortoodate twelve or Sheen workmen.
Their store Is looted on the corner of Hut Water
and Detroit sweets, Radon the river side. They have
plenty of desk roam. and cot receive Mar goods di.
reel keen teasels, sad save a gnu expense that many
are enbject to. Their note is 39 feet front by WI feet
d arthi th s r l:c * a=s h iruinVtti g nil e a l e i t led" 0 7 th e. wlrtt
purchaser will adhere to the Cash i s
they have
adopted, make use of the artarorements for imPonled
- herrn gook at home and abroad, and the terms
wB
ich they -will sell, he can make • bargain,
oh chance for■know. If desired the earth
en, the senior winner will leave uni in the bol
us roe
a Tent partner.
lISKLIZICL
bleats. Loan., 81131.00 & CO., PlUttittiti,
Wrt WCCLIT & CO.,
L. J.FAJIWELL k Co.
18111.—{dc1.11.4tw
r==r
HEMP -14 beim Illesoart Da. Roma;
das u ii.; for ..l. by .
/AXES A HUTCHISON & 00
ROOMS-40 dna in mare and for sale by
deft -- COPE & EIREYFOGLE
BVCIWILEAT FLOOR—SD sacks in siare cad for
War • dal COPE 4, BREVFOGLIC
aEert APPLES 61 etas Ivo' azeor al* 01
Ur dell COPE k BILEYFOGLE
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Rtf; 1'93--"/IVAINtikPVIIVICt"
AHD-15 bbt sad Zlkeo No 1, lor We by
dolt BROW' & KIRKPATRICK
PPLEZ--25 bble Green. J reel and for We by
dele GILOWN dAGRKPATHICE •
XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—In kf Ws, kept :coo
study ottland .al 10l Wt by
defy BROWN k. KIRKPATRICK
HIED FRUIT-100bn rime Peutiesi
dell " BROWN dlitirlfralla
'LrOLABSES-100 bb Plantation Holum", land
1.11 Ina from staamar Bones , and for oalo by
delft JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO
Q UGAII-46 talks prime Otor clop) ssed per ste • •
er Telegraph No I, sod tar Welty
6012 /AXES A HIMCHHION k CO
ICE— tierces Com Ltd for ode by
1.6. del* ,-- JAMES • HUTCHISON kCO
-- lege= • • • maim
O NS eta Rene,o octaves, price M.
t " " " 6 " "
For nit for each al the above prices, by
del2 ,JOHN H AW.LLOH, 01 Wood
I VI ew new style 5 octave 3 . .
deons, rico from !Mtn IR_ and for sale by
de.l2 JOHN H 111 F nn, 81 Weed st
ARD-40 krt. In nom and (Or Bala by
1.4 doll R DALZFLL & CO, Liberty al
- - -
gEG SUITED, Dry A p ples and Doubts, ramie
for and for rale by
debt_ _ It DALZELL &CO, Liberty at
__
law — o - 2 Pittsburgh.
Y VINO, Mill be pabliged ahon a time
powlbie; and I cm wan my autweribers,
and the public generally, that it Mall be aurairoa—
both in Adam of detail and beauty of execution—to
any other whatever. Let those who &nab; walla few
weeks andme. WHITEXIELD.
Now Yom, De. dth,1049.--Idell
Ohio i Pommytoasts Railroad Conner.
OTICIE..draa Stockholders of the Ohio and
Penerylrania Railroad
of
are hereby natl.
Pi that the Annual Meeting of Ineckhedders, and
Eleatioe of Director', will be hold lithe Compeers
°Mee, in Pittsberyk,onThanday the lthl of /estuary,
tedo, between the hours o(10 A. &t. and 3 P. ht.
By order of the Board of Directors.
. ashen, 0., Nov. 30,1341. J. 3. BBOOICES.
Noca—Extrem from the Itl Section of the Act
Ineoutorating the Ohio end Pantsryhmnia Railroad
Company:—
Atter the first election of Diftttolll.l3o person WWI
"tote on any share on which any instalment is dne and
"unpaid!, instalme nt
-
Sew Vaskey mond 'Variety Goods.
)1/IE are nooreaciving, from ono of oar drat east,
oar second supply or FALL GOODS, cansisuna
vory smelt in oar
. llne, to which (with ev e ry sa•
Joy ol LOOSING 01 VISA of oar own mouth.
ens) we earths attention of Wcatern Merchants and
• thee buyers. dell KENNEDY & SAWYER
181—A 1 • assortment • TOYS, Wel • roan.
dies' Ebony. Rosewood, and Mahogany WORK
=MMM2MI
SUBSCRIPTIONS uo the "Aarawcan Axe Um."
ne4l at Kennedy & law
THOMAS KENNEDY,
dclt Honorary &me
TWO LOrs OP GROUND, letiß. by en ,aele
(thusly to rent of Disciple.' Cbanten on Bank Lane,
Allegheny, for sale on nottoomodeting tering, by
401.1 BOL. BCHOYEGL 110 Penland et
B E b A y riS-60 bbl d ajlf
CII I I PAID
POD
BART I y SILL, lld Wood at
u""slar4rPrVet°l7b..,.,
CHEESE -1 z „ .. e x tr . vet i e L; Grh br b
yy
dell • JOHN leTr t CO
"LOVED SEED—Prune new, ter sale by
dell JOHN WATT CO
L - 11911-100 bbl. No. 1,2 ovil 3 31”korel;
bfbbia No 2
20 cuts Codldb for sale by
doll JOHN WATT & CO
•39-440 bore. .onad est ior
‘47
sale by • dal JOHN WATT eo
SLED PEACHES 300 b lo more and tor We by
dell JAMES DALZELL
p A NNERs , 011.-50 bbl. fitralt%_la Eon and for
1 dell •
71ND0W 0t.003-110Crla, Oil% 120 doled; 67
• v ro 10,04; as do Uzi% AMU.. &CV. broad, •
ruyealur ankle, Oa sea by
dell /ANDES DAUM!, 14 Water st
4.2 IL MOL aflMl3-16 I:ddstn non and for ash law
A 7, v.
""trala
FisH--30hr bias No 3 llaekeiel;
"
No
dell
" Mu. tabooed.
JAIIEsDALZF.LL
.
el MAR a iiiOLeSSES—IS MA; Melo crap) N. (I
17 .4,goe; bbt (be. erop) N. 0. Malabo --
VI " ' 11 " lail AXIS, WILSON & CO 3 v ,
DRIEdel D b I 40 / 1135-115 bbl.A. I.' B
C 4 mad tANFIELD by
kjCIRAD CIDEL-.410b1. nivel= &dom
CANFICL., tor toolo b
dela B
WILSON Ir. CO, Water et
B ars *eat MIL T PAST and om y t a ILol.lllltg I
toed and for We by
La WATK
deto llliAbl,
No3l W.ter, andel Frosts
M=2=;tm
BUl='46 "I:.,*(r.k ftlit;diVAo,'lLZlN
ciornts-ta tar ..par!.....ak?,2.l..m i tt o ter
slaty
•jlllfiD !Li
.4iials by WO '"VS WATERMAN
_
61B&-1001M assorted. Is store sad (or sale by
dab I,o Wood
-x for sale by
--
DIRICSAUCERS poss Jan rech —. .
del° 1 KIDD k CO, SO Wood
-- • _
}IONDUILAS BAILSZePAPILLA ROO2-1 bale
genuine, In store and for isle by
deto JKIDDA,
BEEN /Lena-n-4es bblojust reed. for role by
Vr drip COPE t BREITOGLE, 103 Second la
MINIPS—Itibm lc ittrire-and forrale by
der° - COPS & BREYFOOLE, ...and rit.
pOTATOLN-15 Obis jog reed and for wad by
dolo COPE k BILFYFOOLE
BUCKIVILLEAT FLONII-75 acct / In Ewe .4 for
sale by de. COPRF.IFF(.) LE .
RED POTATOI 3 -173 bu in store and for sale by
dada COPE & EEEYFICKSLE
HEESE—A =ILE lot in store sad &fish! by
dell COPE & BREYFOGLE
DOW fIADH—An arriortimira in .to r e mid for
aeto COPE it DREYFOOLD_
WiNDOW GLAI3B-9SO &to lured. lo Coro end for
sole by delo COPE & lIREYFOGIAL
811.00113-75 dux In note and lb, bble by
da • BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
EA—lo ekes. Jenkins a Co•sPhiladeipbla peeked
T
Y H Tea, ima ree , d, alai for We by
deb BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
APP
ONIONEC-70 stk. received and for we by
del . ARMSTRONG k GROZRR
POTATOES Ws - 73 1n store ned for We by
de? ARMSTRONG t CROZRR
EpiORGE H. ELLERY, of New Yorkjazol FLUSH
andLy, of Philadelphia, have (his day been
d as partners to our Dames*, which will he
cautioned under the same dm as heretofore, at No.
27
Church alley, Philadelphia, Lod No. 16 Ezell e
Pl ace, NeurVork. E. id. DAVIS k C l a g
Philadelphia,,Deo.l,l6l2.--(del•lni
_ .
TEAMBOAT COUNTERPANES - A. A. Muos &
0 Co. have jest feted on consignment, hart the se.-
afaeumers 4 eases Steamboat Counterpanas. Algo—
-1 oases Firm] Ceauterpanes, 19 qrs wale. deb,
DUCE:En—MI du, Beaver munfaetaye, fa co.
JP by de • J DILWORT k
TEAS -A large ud Iburdnortment non ud for
side low by del 5 DILWORTH &CO
"V EC) & ROLL BUITERLEI cote bad ay nib le
jlh. to duo boasti by
dee •
I DILWORTH kCO
lIL I PEACHES-10 b. wgrialitTrlia.
H. tr, N. O. MOLASSES—For We by
dell • / Et DILWORTH & CO
111 O. BUGAR—a. mall lot sounor, jut teed oa
consignment sad lot sale be
See JB DILWORTH & CO
RED (Raglishj— B l. RA o cooksUN & R reosi EITER uld for
doe
COPAL VARNISH -0 bbbt, pure ardele, for sale
by dc6 BRAUN & REITER •
TepAN vearium-I bbl reel and for We
Le dee BRAUN
FLOUR—SI bble Praah, reed.ard ter sale by
BOP BBIDOE, WILSON CO,
dee Water meat
HONEY—I, bblo Mis. Hone , for sole by
deS BUEBIUDO • WILSON CO
QUOAR-101tbds N O, nom ctop,jvct reed and for
'A7 ado by BROWN tr- KIRKP4TRICIL,
do(' No 144 LltoNty sEreet
'BACON SIDIZ , -A mail lota cboicoßaeou
lost rec'd by dclo COPE t BREYPOOLE
GIINNY ILLOS—OCCI3 in more and far sale by
delo - COPE BHEYFOGLE
Bi°d l 2 E a 4 " 3- A `X,'OlV'
WEFT POTATOPS-15 bbls in store end for We
C",l by dolo CAPE do BILEYFOCILE
OCEON3-4 eels just reed and for nabs by
dela COPE& BREYFOGLE
'a rrE eto LEj ‘ D—° ' " Pvi cx)"P"r& Bu=tE.
fIEESNUTS WANTED—The highest price le cash
f. for CYemcb,P.l
Rm MITER-3 !Ads prime fresh, reel Ws day
end for We by del° TASSEY & BEST
rreu.olvm cuuska red ind foj
dal° 8 & .l e
AAB/01011
1100)15-3U dot, a good article, tot sale by
delo St W tIMIBaUOII,I
~~l~l~~lN.\~l9~> ^r~Y•7"r7`~~rRTd(•C~TI4RT~~
FLOUR I I S Vida:ll 4 ra Fatal, Davis! brand;
bblaSaperana, boat brands; In nom and
for sale b • dead STUART it SILL,
pEATEIEIIB-1300 lbs, besz quality, far rile by
dell) . STUART /h. SILL
NMI
'BUTTER—InI3ms and Rene, In more and for sale
JUI by dela STUART zr, BILL
CHN O
MEAL-100 ba old, In stare and for Ws by
del° STUART t BILL, 1.19 Wood st
'DOLL BUTTER-10 boo, in cloths, jag ree'd u all •
.11, , Battor and Meese Dopoyand for We by ,
now&ad for sale , tr cANE i viD
F WO'
/SHE E-1000 hzs prism Cream, jaai reel and for
a. o r satabi. D CANFIELD
`■,l , <./.i'~~Wn~4FiTrl't
COLT IN
f""-1""""' Falti 'd e e t ELPINER
M? "'APSES-60 bajnbt teard and air sale by
D
CRAIN & SKINNER .
BUCILIVREAT FLOOR - 4 13 mks reed, for sale by
dal CRAIG* SKINNER
FLOUR -IGI bbl. Ruh, Jim:treed and toi aslo,by
ar.2 CRAIG & bKINNER
GGREENAPPLES-1956b41n store awl for eite by
Asti CRAIG I SKINNER
TIMED PEACHES-30 be Is stare Rad far rte by
deß CRAIG& (GUNNER
MED APPLEI-23bn instate and for sale by
del CRAM ds BEINNEIL
OTATOEIB-730 bu In afore and far We D)
deb CILLIG t EIKUINF.II
'B
dcs S-10 bblm Small WhllicitmalzgaNtios.
S UNDItU I3I7: k Th rt=n 4 d i at il TZ
dcB - CRAIG &15KINNEK
COL.-Imb. lb rum and for rah by
dal CRAIG k SKINNER
% d? VN ARMSTRO N G
& CROZ
SbEy
LARD—Z 3 kegs k store sad for nib by
da7 ARMSTRONG & CROZ ER
UTTER-1Z kegs ree'd and for wOo by
deg ARMSTRONG Ir. CROZER
GREEN APPLES-870 bblz,
reed and for see by
del ARMSTRONG ASROZER
OTICHWRFAT FLOUR-150 sacks Nut reed and 6r
El cab dc7 ARMSTRONG & CROZER
CORN BROOMS-30d. reed arid fotiala by
de ARMSTRONG &CROZER
ONIES—FORTE MONIES—Ride:,
.118'4. aleq
roeeo
•Ittil e26l o, jut re " Algy r xpre r sr, and for Sail!
by doB C TEAG ' ER, lad Market -
LOVES-1 ease - Woolen and Cotton GLOVES, a .
OperillT article, jest med sad for sale bp•
doS C VEAGE 108 Market et
- ErENITIAN BLIND TRIMMINGS-000 ps Wont
ed Binding,- and 150 Emu Wonted Cord, reed
yet en Wyoming, and for eele low by •
C YEAGER, 108 Market et
BLACKING -4 bbl. Mason's superior Blacking on
hand and for sale by 'den .0 YEAGER
STEM; GOODS-4 dn Steel Bead Purses;
4 Crotchet "
12 Steel " Reticules;
10 " Crotchet " ' . •
Rett'd by express and_ for Ule by
deeYEAGER,IOO3 Merkel st
a ! 4 'T !
R. MURPHY Os Ude
k on j n=e mad *nods
. ar supply of these desirable 1, warnuned
net to aluink waildng, and w eh have given so
mach winaraellon to those who have used then. Also,
• supply or anger Demesne Flannels, of oil colons.
Flee Fenian end Gauze Flannels, for Infants' weer.
SWANSDOWN FLANNELS, a very scarce' and de ,
!arable artlele—and Cowry Made Thumb, baned,
white and brown.
W. S. M. laving, within a few days, replenished
aced
„, ~, ,
btf
/101:11 - 4
- Call .4 {0 oedemas; end buyers generally,
an assortment of Goode rarely to be met Ina at Ma
mum. fli%Vbelesale Hamm op . etmn. • deS
more ad for ale
ART tr. BILL.
ThIPERIAL as INGRAIN CARPETS.—We can of
fer the lama sad but Iwinlmvatorlaaperhtl and,
tupelo Carpets ever Omagh% to this mutat, +t rsa
prrorni. cheaper than eon to found buy other house
Ist Otis city. We Invite those wishing. to furnish
etsamboals or Houses to eel sad - exam. oar eyes.
sire assor.tment betote parChating elsewhere.
Cam .Warebouss—No-.lFounh street.
dee -. • W At,CLINTOCK
T Rai NG & RAG CARPErd—Always en hand and
LI for gala ...t W ArCliatoek,a Carpet Wareltoate,
73 FOarta street.
BIEBURGIS —We write
Steel
attentia oflites• •
V boat Men to oor large Stool of Lowell Drina, /
covering decks, whtcb we tell cheap. .Comet War •
house, 73 Fawn. el. den W bPCLINTOCK
V E V L elyet PE!LCErityie—Vital'a L.? 'aTeV
be pi:yawed in any of the eastern clam. Vlfe Invite
Mesa wishing to daridab Steamboat. or Houses, to give
as a call bebre par:lumber efsd.td" . '
Carnet Wareimase„Foash @tres W
s.
bI'CLINTOCI
deß
TAPESTRY. a faiSSELS cngrEis.—:Wa offer to
out cuss:town and friends-the choicist Tapestry
Brussels Carpets ever brought to this marker, of the
latest and most approved styles and coloss i which wo
will sell as low as can to purchased to t ethe east. MS
73 Fourth st. W CINTOCHt.
'l3l RUSSELS CARPET/I.—W. hl , Cultioca cress to
jj purchasers e larire and handsome assonment of
the most approved patterns Brae o . l. Caro,
ehesper than ever beforeroftered to this Market. Call
sada:amens our stock before poselmaing elsewhere.
dee W hi , CLINSOCK, 75 Foy* et
•
=EI
xr 0. 5UOAft-9 1 bhds (new c ro p) N. 0. &lg.,'
.04 . insueed on comirannni snd to , We by •
deB.3t• A 'GORDON
TIOLLIDAY PREPARATIONS-3m( rec'd; o 6. e •
ILL moment of am Good. to LT litolFia
Wateboo, Welk .firmlry, Faze, 000
W. 40 .
dc.l3 conker Fourth andVEICL.
' , OLD PENS—Of ;adult:II:1i riskesi-md • Yen
mp , r i oe Pea nuusiftatedla a Otd•t•ir• W. W
wdedd, Jere; W. W Wi•lidh. medium; for sale by
des • . - %VW WILSON
VESIICII OPERA TRESSES—N., 6peutoß. der
jr Ammo MLA EalmAdered Fnincti uper. Dre.
woo entre new ante. at
dell AA. Mama Ca. 60 morket at .
IDO kip Not, stare =flu % %
ILAN
-11-WA.
Ity. John D. Davis. homaiDomeor
On S. nluy erunnit, Dee. lath, at 4 el.:leek, at tie
Commercial !kilts Room, corner of Wool arid Fine
will be seld, • law collection of val . eable sweet.
laneaus Books, by entalosae, compriang
Ptilloeopby. Vcrykyes and Travels, Ana and Selene, '
TheellogYi Ri.14,7, /Date!. Poetry, Eb*raphy, ks
many of Anon rlegintly ithmtrated mum and
lates; also, sanoly bibles, prayer books, blank book*,
leiter and rap writing paper, ke - Catalogue.
ready for delivery.
del3
Assagares Safsof. a Choroit4 Sr' ons,arbi 124 *MS
On Friday morning, the Ilth inst, at in o'clock, at
the. Commercial Sale. Rooms, earner of Wood and
Fifth streets, will be sold, by orderer 14.0. Leslie,
Eno., Assignee oi Rhodes 6 Lowry—the entire mock
of Clothing - ,Fine Shirts.TailoraiTrimuninmbEte., eon.
a'ring of limier White Shirts, with wide and narrow
plaits; leper White Shins, French embroidered; yolk
Mill and Euellon Inn, Cloth Shine, .711% French
nieces and yoke neck: Open Weak mod Fancy Shim..
Linen Shirt Collars: Check Shim Merino and Red
Flannel Shins and Lirawerr; super Cloth. Casaimers
aid' Tweed Mania and Ross'. Dress, ProskiSaok and
Damptp Coals; black and fancy Cloth. CassunereBa.
linen, Tweed. Cottonade and Drill Pants; Satin, ' Silk,
Cashmere, Cloth, Valencia end P.n.' Vestal ~green
and blue Jackets: Linen Coats and Rpandaboot.;
French and English . Cloths and Cassimeres: Muslims,
Flannela, super Vestibro Silk and Satin Cravats and
Snicks Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Suspenders, .tianbrel ,
las, Walking Canes, Caps,
Catalogues will be ready, and the goods can be at
,..mined on Wednesday.
Terms—YU days' credit for approved endorsed note.
on 11%11111 over MOO.
doll
Adatratarrotor's-Strli of lionsokold Frarettare,
On iirednealler morning; Dee.. 11% at 10 o'clock, so
the late residence of Richard Gray, drie',T, in the City
of Allegheny, on the East Common, will be solo the
entire macho( Household and Kit t. Furniture, tre.,
belonging to that estate, among *hick are Mahogany
Secretary and Boot Case, Sideboard, Centre Table,
Theta and Breakfast Tables, Bodateads,, Mahogany
Sofa, Wardrobes, Chairs, Looking Classes, Eiabt Day
Clock, Feather Dads, Mattrasses, Bedding, Qoaans
ware, o.ass.rare, Carpeting, Window ke.
Also-1 One Boron Fatally Carriage and Harms, t
MdchCow. Terms at axle- .
del° JOHN D DATL%Anet
STEAM BOATS
FOR CINCINNATI
s ea. The apleedid steamer
RINGGOLD, .
Capt-Cope, anll leave faith. above
and W intermediat-pens a thi day
at 4 ehtlock, P. AL:
Per freight e , passage, apply err board ' &oath
- FOR NEW ORLEANS. - -
w ag s. " • • Ile 6. steamer 5.
Tvrui
EMPIRES
bo
.C.l.2,ausicrwill leave
_ot o s
...,
d Lutemedikla P.M 0 . 7 nd
the 13th inet.,;el 4 o'clock,?- I M. o
board
for
fr6shl or
P°mr' 7i.4;taaEw & CO A.
de!
errrsaugua AND WHEELING PACKET.
• The._ splendid fast mining steamer
I LOUIS btelsablE, W. &•.Conwell,
master, (having _undergone a eon.
: re
repair,)) Intl ma hereafter ea a
- reviler packet rte
viler
tend Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh aw r y
Wednesday and Frldercombigs, at 9 o'clock. For
freight er passage em -on board, or to •
d, c rt ARSIST NO COCKER, Menu/.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
The sgoadld new steamer
TELE'ORAPII No.
Janea,marter, wilt leave for above
intermediate port on dd. day,
the Ith Met, at 10 o'clock a n.
For (relight or passage apply onboard, or to
BAKER & FORSYTH, ar
eels GEO B MILTENBERGER, Agt.
The fine passenger Steamer
- VERMONT,
Flatlets, master, Will leave for the
above and all Intermediate 'porta
this dey next at 10 Wallach . , A. M. •
Trerfrelght and passage !apply onboard. - 'deal!
FOR ST. LOUIS. :
The vplendid fiat steamer
Z. TAYLOR,
.Luny, ?Samar WI lure for the
bova i
and all atertnadltua
. ports pp
Oda day, the Mb ant., at 4 &pipet., F.M.
For {wen . a apply on board. - -daell
MEMO
FOR CINCINNATI,
.
The splendid A tirotekai- memos
s..f . stsatiti Q. Balled IC; talltrlT, (or
above and all isatttneimsto Faris oa
this day, [9h it lO o'clock, 4V.111. -
For fselen oy outage .ly on board.oitd
ded s . st• s . t.
REGULAR PAS
T FOR MARIETTA AND
ESVILLE. - 7,- •
The splendid simper . .. -
__.. EMPRES,r .
Cox,master,'lsill-leorc tar go above
end all anterrondlent pcoth , ..ors Rana.
der, the Bth toss, at 2 o'clock, P.M. _. ~.. ..
Forereight cr passage, apply on boardA _
_r to
d ' ~. 11 , B W/LEFLIDR,n AV
FOR LODISVILLF: . '".'
.T . te,keloodigag l as i. er 'puke
Allmon muter, WI% re for
Looisirillo tOrday, the m a t= ar
. ,
• - •
: FOr fretght ra posaage
GEO D. Di lnp i lz to
dee7 TEM:MAGER, AAA.
- FOR. ST. LOMA. •
The eplendld fast pusedger packet
•iIItiLAGALA,
141„A, Cot muter, or
lesda for
, above li as
and allaarenotakr pores
ea Wednesday, the Stklost.at Id o'clock, A.
For octant or paasage, apply oo board, or to.
ocalo . = G a MILTENBERGER
,
• The splendid steamer , .
1161IBURG,
Caldwell, master, will Leave for the
se and all 'intermediate ports be
Tuesday, the 4th inst., - at 10 Weloek, - 6. hi. •
For.freight or Interest apply on board, or to
no 90 • ILhIILTENDM.• JAF .
- itE.VIS - LihA iriTnikr - roa - C - 517a1v, Ts
Loutsvuze.'
The fine fur naming Steamer
"Steeps master, alllieoverorthe ober.
Mat•nd Inteimedisda !Italia/11bl. day,
• 3,1 at I Voce., P.. 21.
F " r ' i t " P""4" iArli d i
dee..l
STiLsR peckzr FOR RettietWliAlllVEß.
The fast - running Re mar'
jamW. PHILLIPS,
Newton; master, will • leave for Gal
' lipolia and Kana wha river;on Friday, ,
so 4 Web:mt.
Fotigtt or
l'a pl on board,oioloo ANSTcOTO
d caozEß.
FOR alt4Fo/1-8.-WIMELINO7
. .
The fine steamer
NVELLSVILIA `.
- :W; X" Capt. Higgina; km fitvallals neer) Mon
, -..—..• • • . y and yebevnnn. every Pnday at I,
P. M. act.l9 - ARMSTRONG avitozr-ri--
do: reed uld for Web/
ARMSTRONG A CROZER
FOR ILiNAWHA ANIS GALLIPOLLS.
~,,,,,..„.. The splendid fun Tanning steas9?
REVEILLE, .-
Stone, master, will leave, for abase
and ail mtensiedlate • pots on Batas
"Ar.v.".,lZLlira"w4sfo`ttilg,s..;:,. •
For freight or passage, apply on boiled,
-oka
r10P.20 P=IOREW & CO, Ago
PITTBBI7IICH
ihat
DALLY PAC . KET - LI.NE..
I.rsls 1418'..0 known line of splendid piuseuger Sumter
O now composed of the torrid, irsriftestsb.
hed and furnished, end men p.werrob... no tea
Watch of die West. Every accomuudstihn and ern..
~.
fort at money can procure, has been provided fnrpar.
smog re. The Line has been in 0,0111.104 for five years
—h carried a million of people vaitlessashe laiut iniu-
ry_to heir person, The bone will. tie or th e t oo, "_
Woo street the dal previous to suiting - , fi: . te . 7 , .!1if .r
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SUNDAY PACISEY, • '
T AAC NEWTON, Captain' Hemphill,
_erit ;
lam itsburgb every Eandityniortdrialt le oiclool.,
Wheal every Sudsy evening Sill! P . ~,.
May • ' 1517.•
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1110 DAY .
The Id NONOAHELA,Caphiiirore,will Leave hue.
~.1.,", Monday gurning at 10 o'clock; Wheelies'
every Monday erenutcnt 10 rs. . ..•,
IYIIVIIThiIrPACtiVa I / 4 .
The 11113ERNIA Na 2, Car. J. Er.hivresvon, w in
leave Pittalioryre every TiosibY ...jut
-10 g at 10.o'cloct .
Wheeling overyTersilsy evening al,c ---
WgDfrgafrirßlCOZZT.
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Copt. S. 111. I, W4l
! lease Pittsburgh every 'Wed:legal mar.in ion ii
Welick; Wbeeimit ..'' .. 05 . ' ...d g e"bbe • tor.,"
THILIDSDAY-VACsiilT.
THILIDSDAY - V2LbehiiTs
The maiLuAls - r, .Caps. Guts, will, lee,. tr,.,.
burgh every Tburgay morning ol IC o'cioci; Wheehii, -
every ThmTltir evemng 010 P. r.,, _
ir f t fit rr i rV re i ti i t c
' The CLIPPER No. 2, CO4. Pam Deist, IsillieSva,
Pittsburgh every Friday morning at 10 o'elrice; When,
n,
i,,,, every riday evening at 10 I, m. ~ •
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PHILADELPHIA ANDATL ANYIC STEAM
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!DATION "compiays LINE.
D.B nail Gt.oavvoldp I . IIILADZI. SUS:
FOR. •HAVANA,..‘ . ::•,.
\ %HA Cad KLEHTtiN, AND 9A.V.A.. Alf. .. '
... ' THHooniand epiendia.
v ... 4 ` . `c ..o.` \- ] Stsanithip , PHIL Atibli..
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Illis;L:- ik inandet( 9.111 novlnve i ti
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1116
b ei . oe ,d h . i A.....bL i‘. flan, We ti: Edina p / aft * ':'; ' ,Nratrioo " ted ' Locl ° °-•
The Philadelphia hat N otaractiallaw. unaorpatted
by any ileum get boll ti
d bang d noble aide laser
=Tine topics, of gtea s ennth and poait, folLteit•
anee ion be planed /boon het for safety, 'peed sod
comfort.
Pomona.* fo . a k ‘w Orleans. coo take the titaT
at Havana, or t the land rootaat Charleston or
'imolai, and ptoneed dlreetly on.' '
an tor ran TO IlaviTA . ~
Ladies'Sal and Mato Room Beni, ••• •• -
Gentleme Saloon and State Boom Derth••• ••
Pteeragn ertlis, Dowd found • • • ....... ' '2.,,,„ .
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: ...or Naas To entautorol Mtn 0 0 , 57:7 - 4 011
'-' Cat.l4'essage, State 800/21, to Sayan. , •
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Stec Pusogo, toSavanoidt, and foto.' .. ...
• - C•hin imago to Charleaton••••••• -7 -- ,-.... io
Stieme Pawns' " : and fond9",:a„ o f ipi,
II Tiekete Mint ha proeured ~, %.... ~ , ,,,O.rd el.
Orlipapy, N. 97 :South Witarrea i fnat , t ,„_...,,,, i ,
A. NV. THOMPSIaNir".. —
Joan , L; Luton, Tretuurer.—ldn'l L e 4 4'l-- 1
, I.' - ir"? , 1•I 4 - la - lgavigToiiiiit - comp nta i .
- • NOTICE TO STOOKEIOLO.ERS:,. _...
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AN Annual Mordos of Ms Vtookliol , AT f'L 11 . _ ,
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.0.d.b.1. NT , TVTUOU COOrTiZA 0i 7.1.7 .
pitman. of the DrONITICeII* of o 1., ~,,, the ,ci iy ,
potation, at We i r (Mee on Grant Ftr ,l l, ,
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Invelrrh, on olondav, the vivo+ _ ,L„,,„, , sc .
A. It. 1890, in Vii`elock, P,bl , lot t in
6,..,2 tor the toning yeas, . . ,
ilea to Whl .ItAXENVEL• , - • ..i t •" •"
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rtialigEßElDTAl7l3=l"..gr: `';
I._, petiat Long and alio Boyar. Caiamene:an 13 coo
lanairls reenl pet capon*. and nor =4/ m
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