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    THE riTTSBURGLi kiAZET FE I
PITTSBURGH ,
THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 20,1519.
LlTAnvarramo are canteen) . requzated to amid; In
Imo dam, before 6Y. X, and 00 eerie in th e dar as
practicable. AdVartimments not maned fora sp6ei
lad time will triewriably he charged until ordered out
lhi
PIELMDXLPIIIIA XORTII ANKRIOAN.
AdVICTIWSOCM wel subscriptions to the North r •
• VOI SEA Dnital BMWs Gazeue., Philadelphia . received
gad ( EA
from thts Offico.
11.110anneOnl0 'wad Wittig Convention.
tirAt a meeting of the Whit and Aru.ldasonto
OeWidnes of Correspendencs, held in the Common
4
Omani Qtamber, an aturday evening, the 15111 trot,
a
ibilionlentring resoled n was adopted:
inedved, nal Whigs and Anti.hiasom of the i
C Of Pittehargh, rep and to meet at Litetattel .
In the several Wards, on Saturday next, the W.
Ott, between the hour. of 3 and 7 P. M. for ' the
of electing Pive Delegates from each Ward, i
=ln Convention, on Wednesday, the 20th Met,
at 10 etektelt, 6.M., to nominate a candidate for May.
or t te be supported by the party at the .:owing mantel
pat *keno.
41118 Wll McCANDLESS, Chairman
EGFITE NEXT PAO , . FOR LACAL ateITERS
TELFABAPINC NEWS, Ac.
OUR VIIICITRRIII RAIL ROAD,
The Important:ad the steady and speedy pre
, geese of this great work has freqtlently been pressed
upon the attention armor readers—but new rea
ms almost daily crowd upon our attention, and
demonstrate the danger of the very idea of post
ponement, which we are happy to say is not
thought of by any sensible man.
A Fuson of weight why we should now. press
.'Ol7l work with energy is, that the attention of the
people of Ohio south door lice is strongly turned
towards us. , Hitherto the people. of TusearawnA,
Holmes, Knox,. and contigubus counties, have
baked towards Wheeling and Baltimore, for Rad
load aumeckons with the eat;- but shore our
Pittstist re' toad has been surveyed, and a poi ,
Ina of It, put under contract, they begin to find
: that it is' their Interest to seek connections with
k.
Welearn that the people of the Northern part
• of Tuseamwas county are all alive to the idea of
beading a Rill Road from. New Philadelphia op
the Tusearawas, Sandy, and Nimiehillen, to Can
ton. This Would make an excellent lateral road,
dew grades, and would drain a very dab mo
tion of eoantry. We have not the least doubt
that all the counties within fifty or lusty miles
south of our line, will find it to their interest to
make laterals road. to it, instead of looking south
towards connections with Wheeling. It is much
Haim to make northern connections than youth.
0134514 as the country is touch more level,
while the northern conneetions unite them with
the Lakes, and give a better and shorter road
to the east.
It may not be generally known, but is sweep.'
tible of demonstration, that it will be nearer from
Columbus, Ohlo,—witere the Philadelphia and
Baltimore roads will contend together fur trade
and travel—to Baltimore, by way of Pittsburgh,
then it will be by Wheeling! We prove It as fol
lowa P
Fill= Columbus to 80/Atmore by way of Whachng
Columbus to Wheeling.. 160 miles.
Wheeling to Baltimore (Cificiali...39o
Total,
The siaxlmtua grades are 116 tee to the
both ways. _ .
Columbus to Ho/tenors by Pittsburgh,.
Columba. to Pittsburgh, via bit. Ver.
Pittsburgh to Baltimore, via Harris
burgh • • • • • • • ....... ........... 335 mi
547
Matimum grades 00 feet esstarard, and SO
restarazd.
In the above we havartaken the actual surveys
Go
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the Pennsylv et and Baltimore roads, anti
on our Western d; and from Wheeling to Col.
=hut we have d the best authority we rould
get, Ms. Knight'. survey by West Wheeling
Cimek, and a northers roo to lately eurvey by Short
Creek. 11 is thus that men it is actually nearer tram
Ooltunbrui to Baltimore, by the Ohio and Peal:i
ntrude road, the Central road, end the Bohm - vs.
and Bastinebanna road, by Pittsburgh and Hat
ibburgh,.than it m by the way of Wheming nail
that Baltimore road. Adding the advantage o
eashsr grades, and longer curves, and the north
em route he decidedly toe beat. Now let nis ro
which is thi best route to reach Ptuladelphi.
. Il l i rtee Cased.. to FAilnderAus, by Bakimon
ClOhmlibas to 8a1tim0re....... •.... 5:..0 ink.
Bahimoro to P.hiladelplua 100 . "
T0ta1.... ........ ...... 6:`,0 "
•
FINS ClaraSu. to Fkihdialph;a, by tray of IV
burgA.
(Mambos to Pia/am:ugh ?12 co ,
Mewl& to Eta1ad.1p5ta........15s
Making I &damned of eighty muan La favor o
the Pittsburgh route, be: ides all the difference o
the esay grades! la It any wonder, then, that th
people of Ohio, stuth of our line, turn the!? attea
den this well
The . Ataatear Concert•
On Tnesdty evening fan!, a concert for the
benefit of a Chanty to aid the Poor, was given at
Wilkins Hall, by some amateur muslolaon of tin.
city, under the direction of Mr. Hmmy Kassel
whose native and artistic aridity is welt known,
and highly prized in the community. We were
gratified to find he an overfinwing and frohionas
We hose, that our CitliCl3s were disposed to en
s:outage thli species of intellectual and national
amusement, offered by our own talent and musi
cal knowledge.
Ofthe performance, we take pleasure in saying,
that It was of • very superior order, and worthy
of the high character and beauty of the pieces ee•
, •
looted. We can only specify a few.
The Finale (real the Opera of "Beatrice di Fon
da, a moat magnificent and impressive production
of extreme difficulty and complicauon, was ad.
mlrshly performed in all its parts.. The solos were
sang with taste and in good style, and the prompt
_ 31041 and anness.tho of the chorea left nothing to
wish for. Altogether this morn:won may be con
.sidered the touch atone of runamtal proficiency.'
Of an entirely different character, yet equally
sifectivelwas .oh2summer Night", from the Opera
of"DonFaxitudew—rendered soli more attractive
by the introduction of that beautiful duett, "Softly
thstaitrainor resouediag," which woo executed in
• • very neat and tasteful meaner. The pizzicato
atawmpaniments of the Orchestra greatly cabal,
mid the general effect of this charmieg serenade.
The gsmertheevenin& however, was unquen
tit:l4oly, the Sextette Finale from the Opera of
wlsseta di Lammermoor," . which, to be rendered
p ropeefy requizennot only mueical, proficiency of
• high order, bat also a dehvery atone spirited,
pathetic, and enthusiastic. We have heard thin
paws from the beat Italian ertistii In this country,
• and canny, in all eincerity, that at no time hes it
given us greater aatufaction than an tire occa
goo. The young lady who so admirably nos.
Wood Oath% soprano part, ban in this particular
hataaas taken a flight far beyond the precincts of
=auks/ antatpluship.
4 The several ducats were also very creditable,
wowdany that charming one from Somnambul,,
Oood Night Love," which, from the difficulty of
IX•ention, is generally omitted in the opera, in th,,,
cessatry. Not only, however, was, the serious or
patbasic style of the music very entleflunionly sus
seised, but also the comic or buffo—the extreme
opposite of the former in style and execution.
The two duets and the solo from L'Elinre
VAisose, wore performed admirably. The ha.
sor, quaintness, and spin thrown into his pan
toy
ggo Oienthoni, were highly amusing, and
totood an agreeable relief to the impressive
• trwitigur of the preceding pieces.
• most acceptable conclusion of this Soiree was
Oa teak from L'Eliaire D'Amore, in which the
yak hamar of Signor Otiemboni was highly ap
jawatiatial. While speaking of him, we cannot re.
*de
frees ebwmag that,in oar own judgment,
IMIt it en good a "'genteel buffo .ainger," as the
WOW* parses It, as any in the conno . y, whether
redeiatood tr otherwile..
. WO 000 ad Omit to mention the artistic per-
ANIIImhO/1 on the alpha, of Herr Vogel, who, to-
Owe warm, illStal,q4oo‘4l7lpollFB the orchestra,
gtiallthdWal
greatly to the enjoyment of the even
11
4,10 be hoped that all Oa available talent of
go NI, *Mal sad instrOmental; will anite.ln
ogy
ebea S • the Mathew of nob satatour hibitiens,
• Oariffilleatedithde Pte wiciety at the : anal represent.
eibo, Weds. aft atteartknt; Ito my of number
la 4 pthickertey, as tgeree d by any tiling of the
• • fiNidihart of rid ffiontitafits. Tbu will prove of
triola yeediabbowis a mislead othie—to the nem,
Wee Nethireettea, gad higkly gnitirg lei their
fifilltedif altd.tte Wylie of iptge; At will tend to
Ajmer the flterfi4 COM esatern , i sed weetton
firei absence iff 111 Wee and refine
., f•- ""lfietle•l''''
. •
WO .1G out close this notice without staling, that
the (tends of the chanty to which the proceeds of
this credtmble musical enterumment are \devoted,
are much iodebted to Mr. Dallas, the fusee of
Wide. Hall; for giving that floe concert room
free . of charge.
Tux. Wauueo Berme—For the second time,
.is fall, has the Wheeling Bridge proved an ob- ,
*auction' to the navigation of the Ohio river. On
Tuesday there was 27 feet water in the channel,
and the Cincinnati packet Brilliant was delayed
until she could submit to the degradation of cutting
off her chimney. some four feet; mid the Hitientia
No. 2, on her stay down, not willing to submit to
prviiiess, was compelled to relinquish
trip, re-shipping her freight and nusengers.—
e record thew facts for the contemplation of the
public, forbearing farther comnient, as we hope
the grievance will be brought before the Supreme
Court, and adjudicated befOte the spring trade
open,
Since writing the above, the iliberninNo. 2, re
turned hut evening, from Wheeling, alter baying
been compelled to tratuttap her freight and paar
wingers, and give up her trip.
Private letters from Washington affirm that it is
the fixed purpose of a portion of the Southern
members to make no effort to bring about what
they will consider a virtual dissolution of the go ,
moo, by preventing an organization of Congress.
There can oo longer be a doubt that there are
Southern men in Congress who fadtsr disunion,
for they have openly declared it, nod have thus
written the history of their own indelible disgrace.
We cannot, however, believe that there am many
of this fanatical creed, and still lees do we believe
such doctrine. and practice. will be sustained by
the people of the Southern States.
While, however, there am factions men enough
in both extremes of the Union, to prevent an or
gam:nth:in, and thus promote, by that means, the
insane o‘jects they have in view, it may become
the duty—it may now be the duty—of the friend.
of the Upion,—of the Conservatives in Congress,—
to mrchew party, for the time being, and elect
some gentleman of high standing and character,
and of sufficient honesty and firmness to be Im
partial, to the office of Speaker. The people of
Penn s ylvernie, and, we believe, of the entire North,
love the Union bitter than party, and, if a good
man ran be agreed upon, pledged to impartielity,
we see no reason why bath patties cannot vote
for him, es a dewier resort, be he Whig or Demo.
It is high time this dangeroas struggle was end
ed, and. surely there are a sufficient ntimber.of
right minded men in Congress, who will step for
wrrd In this emergency, and rally on the platform
of the Union, and thus elect a Speaker in spite of
tons disorg.isers •
The roUosing sensible and dispassionate to-
W on thiseubjeet are from the National In
lacono.
"With respect to this protracted contestlar the
holm of Speaker of the House of Represent:e
ves, our readers are appneed that its probability
no to n ne,n by or, as tt was, me presume., by
moat of those who have watched the current of
events for the last year. Neither we nor our read•
ors, therefore, were taken by =prise. Nor have
the seen. la the House of Representatives, after
having daring the preceding days been so calm
and orderly, been during the two or three last
days of the past week more excited or disorderly
than 'we have often seen them heretofore, in times
which really tried men's souls, (and bo dies, tool
in the midst of the arduous tunings of Coagresa
in the times of the long embargo, the none inters
cour,ie, the kriush war of 1812, the_ Beak my of
in 33.4, the Texas annexation war'of ISO, and
the Mexican war of !MS The contest between.
different interests, personal and political, in the
House, however it is magnified into undo• Wave
quencee by the telegraph, by letter writers, and
by the echoes of the distant press eSaggentliag it
all, is but one of those ebuilttions Waimea to pop
ular governments—nay, which area part of their
eseetire—which are at last emitted by the decision
the mummy, and, when thus settled, sequiesced
is, and hariliy ever afterwards heard ow Who,
for example, ever now refers to the scenes of dis
order which attended the opening of the Con
gress that am bl edassbl in December, 1830, when ,
equ he adroitness of one petty.
Gulf the ittinortty to feet.) five duly returned
emorrs trim nee a the States were excluded
eim their seats, and the power of the House
thrown into the hands of the minority for the
whole of that Congress! ?Me was agreed goes
ilea, a great usurpation, a palpable violation of
the Commotion, only acquiesced in because there
wits no maims, co relmeey, short of revolution.
Hors Is a case which involves no linuciple of any
Ding Like such consequence. la Whatever wan
it is decided, the Wheel. of Government will sod
go an, revolving as quietly and harmoniously as
itiougtrthe Speaker of the House had been chosen
at the first trod, an the Out any of the Session, in
stead of the fiftieth
. .
In some quarters, we "observe, another lois
arprehr onion seems to preset!, as to the effect
up- n the Executive Admioistrauon of the election
01 an Opositioo Speakers-should rich be the
cure—or, ratter, of me demonstration which such
an event would be considered that, in the House
of Representatives as well as in the Senate, •
majority of the Members are of the oppootto poli
tics to the President. In tne quarters to Winch we
refer, it appears to be conceived that this. result
!mould have the effect to unnerve, or weaken the
Execnuye branch of the Government. We re
cite only the ieacistois of en cenence when we say,
that, on the contrary, the Executive branch of •
G, !• ,.r t icrient to never stronger, it it choose to ex
ert as power. than . -when it w In a minority of both
branches of the Legislature. Such a, power, how
ever, tn. matters of ordinary legislation, Pres:dent
Taylor, if we understand the pneciples upon
which he means to admiewter the duties entrusted
to him ! will never have oriewion tp exert From
his Inez:moral Address we knew that It is his pur
pose to sworsowod to Congress such constitution ril
nomoUrea net in his belief will advance the public
watery, and chiefly, among them, such as may
tend to secure eaeouregemeet and protection to
the greet interests of Agriculture, Commerce, and
Monufactunts; to improve our rivets and harbors;
to speedily extinguish the public debt, &o. But
we know also, irom that time compend of Con!
serialise principles, that it is to Congress stretithat
he loofa, in the exercise of iteconatitutional powers,
tits regulate 'Arts end alter raneurs of p
orgy
rimy.' Hu will do his duty. let it not be doubted:
tie will do it in a manner which will command the
approbation !lithe People. If Congress be so or.
ganixeffni not to woond his views; if the whole•
some measures which h eproposes ate defeated
by party opposition in Congress, upon Congress,
and not upon him will rest the respoOsibiloy to
the People He will have dischrtged his dirty;
and he will consume to thee ergo it (we venture
to say for him) none the less Cdi thfoily and earnest
ly, though he may find — whl h we trust and be
lieve that ho will not—his own holiest purposes
thwarted by majorities in both Haines of Congreag
Officers of Oka War 6
At a meeting in Washington city, on the 3d day
ofMarch, 1849 of the 003coni of tan War of 1812,
it alas--
Resolved Thai the Officers', to wit: Major Gen
oral William 0. Butler, General Charles Gratiot,
Colonel Charles S.. Todd. Major John G. Camp,
Colonel John A. Rogers, Dr. Adam Hays ' Colonel
Charles K. °anther, Colonel Abram R. Woolley,
Major George Bender; Colonel Robert W. Alston,
Dr Richmond Johnston, Captain Boyd Redly,
Captain Leonard Adams, Captain Thomas 8.. San
ders, Major D. E. Donscomb, Captain Henry
Robertson, Captain Peter Douglass, Major Chas.
51ollerren, Major J. N. Barker, Colonel Gilbert C.
Mejor Charles J. Noun°, Copan Henry
S. Geyer. Major Thomas Harrison, Major Nathan
el Nye Hall, Colonel John °Tonto, ,Canum W.
C. Willie, Colonel John Mellvale, Captain 0. C.
Merril, Captain autos Mclntyre, General John
McNeil, Colonel John G. Watineogh, General
CroMmell Pierce. Colonel David Campbell. Colt
S. P. McDowel, Colonel John Darriniton, Colonel
Joseph Philtre. Colonel Bernard Periirt, be a
committee, with authority ID correspond with Ike
surviving Officers of the Army of the Gaited State.
(volunteers ea well ititegolll7,) in the War or 1812,
and preptmo and present to the Coupes. of the U.
State., at the next maroon, • suitable memorial,
roliciting -paasage of •• law graetleik bob aly
lined in. proportion to the rank of the officers of
Sou war, the committee to have power to agd to
their number an they may decor per, apd that
Colonel Woolley, Major Bender, and Major
Neorae, be •central committee ofcorrespirodence.
CRAB. S. TODD, Chairman.
/so. G. Caw, Secretary.
Lams of the Muted States, vol. 6—from Dec. 4,
1815, to .Horeb 30619.—pm/313, chap, Z.t•—eppro
ved March 5, lhttl.
"That all such peraona ea had been citizens of
the United States anterior to the late war, and
were at its commencement inhabitants of the Pro-
winces of Canada, and who, during the said war,
Joined the armies of the United States as volts..
teem and were 'lain, died in .erne, or continued
therein till honorably discharged, shall be entitled
to the following Tummies of land respectively:
£430 acres; Major, SOO; Captain 610 Sub
altern officers, 680, &c., and the bounty shall en.
tend to medical and staff officers, as well MI three
Month. care pay, awarding to the rank held--
the 61111 pay" is allowed to .11, officers and sol
diers.'
Th.314C1701. #lO2 LT SAMDMIT.-....TheMillOT
gift) ■aaceoant of a disgraceful not at Eaterfaran
Halt, on Wednesday morning.
Reverend Edward Lcahey, .the monk of La
Trappe," who U will be remembered lectured In
this ely, lac spring, was attackod by a rub of
CuMolies, while receiving tickets for his leo
tete, dragged our into the street, and only released
when the Mayor arrived with a posse, and coni
taand!id peace. Several were serioully injured,
bat twee dangerously. One young man gamed
Brea, while trying to quiet the mob, wu very bad•
.
in Inopora ETVIt has at Innen
been decided upon. The Net► Yonk Tribune sap
—.The Memo. Rathschildshave concluded to es-
Jablish a hooch of thew house in thut city, at the
head of which will be placed the young Rothschild,
son of the Pans brother, who came to this country
lam year. We understand that elthottgh young he
already evieces much of the financial accnmen •
which diminguishes the family. The detail, ofthe
arrangements; and what relation the present agent
will burin the new home have not; yet been set
tled.
From MA N. 0. Po:ammo, Doc. 1.
PROM VEIL&
By the arrival of the steamship Galveston, Capt.
Crane, from Galveston the 4th inst., we have re
ceived the Civilian and Cilium of that port, to
the date of her departure.
The Legislature had been much occupied with
the Santa Fe question. A resolution had been
introduced, proposing that • committee of the two
Houses should be selected to go 00 to Wsahing
ton, and ascertain the feelings of the General Go
vernment on the subject of Santa Fe, and also to
elicit the probability of the Government purchas
ing the territory, Leo. It is said that the Govern
ment will, through the Legislature usame an
open, firm and , decided stand; and will take such
action men the subject as will .show that what
Texas has woo by the sword, can only be wrest
ed from her by a superior ton..
On the 25th alt., the Court House and Jail, gad
all the public record. In Jasper county were burn
ed. It was rappomd to have been dons by a
Mr. Williams, whom Judge Roberts had lm
unwired for some offence. He ha been arrested
on suspicion. The value of the property was con
siderable, and the difficulties and dangers result
ing from the law suits may be immense. It is
supposed to be at leant 3100,000.
A large bed of lake salt has been discovered
about sixty miles northward of Georgetown, and
ninety miles from Amain. The salt is remarka
bly pore. Thirty kettle. are already ordered for
drying and crystalising the salt.
On the 25th inst., the steam propeller Jerry
Smith, employed as a lighter in Lavaca and Ma
tagorda bays, in conjunction with the New Or.
leans packeta,porat her steam chimney, scalding
the engineer, John Kinnell, so that he died in
three hours, and injuring a fireman . so mach that
no hopes see entenained of his recovery —No oth.
er person was hurt, and very trifling damage was
sustained.
The subjoined is from the Houston Telegraph
of the 30th ult.:—
Mr. James Simmons arrived in town on Thera
day. No hostile Indians were seen on the route.
The late accouata from El Passo, from Chihu.
hua, and from Saata Fe, all represent that the'
Apaches have become hostile to the Americana,
and the combined tribes from the Organoe moan.
tains East of El Paso, to the mouth of the Gila
river, are watching opportanitiea to avenge them
selves for the loss of many of their warriors, who
have fallen in many skirmishes with the cosi.
grants. The Kioways, of Northern Tenn, are
probably also acting with the Avachea • Ten or
twelve of the Indians were killed some weeks
since, below El Paso,
by Texan emigrants, and
this has exasperated all the-hands in that section.
Those ranging in the Mountain chairui around
Chihuahua have also been exasperated to a fright
ful extent, by the wholesale butcheriea perpetrat
ed by Americana under the sanction of the State
Governments of Chihuahua and Durango.
The Parkeeea 31 rrrrr
The verdict of the Coroner, pronouncing Pro
fessor Webster guilty of tho murder of Dr. Park
man,does not seem to have occasioned much ann.
prise For some days the public mind had been
prepared for such a result, in consequence of de•
velopemerits, to which we have already alluded,
tending to show that the murder wait premedits.
ted. The Coroner's Jury have spoke their con
victions freely and fully, without bias, we believe,
from any opinion outside of the room, where their
protracted and careful inquiry stria conducted—
!' now remains to extend to the prisoner • fair tri
al before the high legal tribunal of the State. And
we trust that the imitation which has existed upon
this melancholy aubject may be stiiled during the
interval.
We leant that Professor Webater's appearance
to day is precisely the same which it has Wee of
late—mat although he he. rea'the finding of the
Coroner's inviem,it has not disturised hats in the
least, and he remains perfectly calm and lielf-pos.
messed. He is to good health, and appamotly
quite contented in his situation, and masked with
the treatment which be receive. from the ofElcera
of the jail. It has been reported that his cell was
better furatabed and his fare more suntinnoimthati
other prisoners We are infin'esed that Ids ac
commodation. are only Improved by the allowance
of some foot mats, but that It is true that his food
Is furnished by his friends from a restattrant•in
Court Square,. Professor Webster's time, is whole
ly employed in reading and epistolary conespon
,
deuce with his friends. Although it is understood
that flea Franklin Dexter has declined to set as
counsel for defence. he is will admitted at theysti
as such, in common with Edward D. Seiner, Esq.
Transcript Frsday.
The Journal has the following remarks on the
same subject: It will be noticed that the Jury af
firm that the remains were those of Dr. Putman,
and declare their conviction that he cameos his
death in consequence of wounds inflicted by Dr.
Webster i but no opinion is expressed as to whetb•
er the act wan one of wilful murder or manslaught
er. The evidence upon which this verdict is bared
has been very properly withheld from the public.
and the Coroner and his adviwra are entitled to
much credit for the firmness with which they have
restered inn cravings of an idle curiosity for •
public. examination. Had a different courw been
adopted, and the evidence against the prisoner
been made public at thin stage of the proceedings,
without that rebnoing testimony which it is lair to
presume he is prepared to produce, an unprejo
dosed Jury to try-the case could not have been
empannelkd in the State. The accused would
haw 14en prejudged and condemned, and the first
impressions of the Jury would have exercised an
influence ever their deliberation., onterperted,
perhaps, but none the less prejudicial to Dr. Web
ster.
The public should not hastily Jump at a coneln •
no of guilt from the verdict of the ftoroner's
ry. The emdepee adduced before these tribunals
is generally of an ex parts character, and it ta not
considered necessary, neither is it usual, for the
aulipected party to make his defence. In this case
it is not known even that any defence was at•
tempted by Dr. Webster. It is obstacle, therefore,
that the verdict of the Jury can be regarded only
at indicating that circustrearters which ars mars.
pfsinsd, bat may admit of an exptsaltuon, furnish
evidence satisfactory to the Jury that the deed of
violence was committed by thel second. We
make these remarks with a viewi of keeping the
public mind unprejudiced, wt far as in our power
hen. ii Dr. Webster is guilty, we entertain too
fear that he will not remove his deserts. If inno
cent, he is entitle'd to no impartial trial and to a
fair hearing belore the tribunal of public opinion.
Tax Dutarre.nasner. or Me. Mtuza.—The
Detroit Advertiser has a long article, from the pen,
evidently, of tome friend of him. I G. Miller, whose
suicide. at Niagati Falls, was mthounced, and of
terwards contradicted, a few days since. The
writer, after reviewing the facts, comes to the con
clusion that the stonier. which have been set afloat
in some of the newspapers al her having eloped
are unwarranted by anything known The only
trace found of her was at the Falls, as we have
already stated, where her new silk bonnet, or
hood, trampled upon, WWI found on the abutment
of the bridge which. leads from Inc main shore to
Goat Island, about two hundred feet from the
shore. Her crape shawl, tore into three pleas,
tied together by very hard bums, was fastened to
the bridge, apparently to let herself dotes, first
to the abutments, and then to lower herself etill
further towards the rapid current which swaps
• •
over the Fella
Mrs. Miller is twenty air years of age. She
was the mother of four children, the oldest and
youngest of whom died in early infancy. To her
father, mother, brothers, and sister, she was ex
ceedingly attached. To her first and third child
she of the name of her father, and to her
youngest the name of her mother. She was mar.
nod when she was seventeen and a half years
old.
From infancy she possessed, when retirad and
in the domestic circle of the family, • touching and
melancholy expression of countenance. Part of
her youthful education was received at the nun
nery in tic. city. She was a short time at the
academic instaution of Madame Grelaud, in Phila.
delphia, and fur some months at that of Miss
English, at Georgetown, in the District ot Colom
bia.
That such a woman, of a purity of soul never
suspected, with a character unblemished, a chri.
that communicant from early age, with a family
upon whom all her earthly affectiona were de.
votedly untered,could have been induced by env
cause except mental hallucination, to attempt sell
destruction, is Incredible. That she could have
placed herself in the power of a avenger, left her
poor little orphan children neveml hundred miles
from any ot their relations, helpless, thrown upon
the mercy of persons to whom they were on
knowni that she could have done so, blighting
the hopes and affections, humiliating the pride,
tarnishing the ke hags of bee Wally and corusexhons
is much beyond the possibility of belief.
The pmvalent opinion at the scene of the recent
tragedy, is more than probably correct. To that
impression her relsulons past adhere till eradicat
ed by indubitable ovidetuse of a different and worse
catastrophe.
Tee GRIAT TIZZOLL7II CONTIOMST — Mom
Bum—The statement in oar Supplement to day
that Justice - Maean hu made decisions against
the claims of Prof Morse, In one °this salts against
O'Reilly is fortified by the follwinedispatch to
the Express:
Dscuocact7Colambus,
Tassantivel. .
(Ohio.) Dec. t 3 -Judge McLean, oldie Supreme
Coon, haesandered en Important decides against
the TelciPeph dal= of htorpa,:jiendall & Co. an.
pouncing in substaime, as I - understand, that their
claim to a patent is nivand mid void in the region
of country commit by Morse and P. O. J. Smith, in
their contract with O'Reilly. The decline, I also
believe, even& to the invalidating of the patent
generally.
We have another dispatch which says ledge
McLean declares More'. patent Invalid. until he
strikes out his claim to dots and hoes.—Esyrrair.
We presume the latter la the mote correct ver
sion orate &maim:L.74dg. M. most have rendered
ht in a case tugged Naar weelmaince as haps new
and hat ( or some days born la Wasidastaa.—/Y.
Y. Thiuma.
ALWAYS PAT FOR TOUR NRwara►a—Tbo
mast remarkable cam of remoree within our en
periens, whin has been somewhat large, has oo h
curled Wely. William & V. havieg,
defrauded all his creditors, absquatulated sodden.
ly to Alabarnmy- lie lett the premises entirely un
beknown to 01C113; and ' , ha.: they were inspect
log their ledyards to see what he owed them,
casting up the debit and the credit aide of the ac.
keount, he was safely morimmin' hie horae-t over
the creek at Wetumpky. The next day he cot
up • aegar more in that town. Bat remorse
wouldn't let him rest while he was twisting up
his whacky. He Mood it a good while like a end
gee, but at Lest he was obliged to my out ••06! oh"'
and rambling dorm onto his cot, he cried like •
child. He writes tut word that he amid every
thing like • man. Mood the debt he owed Mr. Ar
kelarus for brea; stood Mr. Pepperell'. lull for
groceries; stood the pangs of conscience becalme
he owed black Timmins for Write little pony;—
but when he come to think that he had read the
Bunkum Flag Staff, and come off without seeks',
his heart was bust. He rolled on to the door a
time or two, then gain' In to his °Mee, gin up. He
enclosed - us the money, which we have received
this day, and hereby acknowledge. Our advice
to you, dear friend, is to keep your hand, from
.teklre and stealing,' take the Bag ma, but to
eep yourself from temptation, pay in advance:
Can you do any thing for us In Wettimpky , Cert•
Logty. Maslen ! cirkelato '!—Knickernocker.
SAD ' Aecancer.—A lad by the n1111:10 of William
McMullin, who was employed in the Hope Cotton
Factory, was caught by the machinery 011 Mon
day night, and had one of his legs broken in two
aces. This Is the seccind accident which ha.
• apposed to the hide yellow within a short ume.
Re had just recovered from a severe injury he had
received in ono of hie hands —Mercury.
Fan Batmmo rei Tartramiza—The mint corn.
muter on banks in the Tennessee Legislature,
has reposed in favor of a general free banking
laarovith a bill carrying oat that system. The
minimum capital is 3100,000.
113-Frim a inn Sara, akn Bairn Coasikaurra—
Although long known as a sovereign remedy for
•chronic cams of Hepatic derangement, the proprietor,
of Dr. fir Lane's Liver Pills were not prepared for t h e
following inutfying evidence of their capacity and
curative powers in Ague mad Fever, and Bilious com•
plainur
Manisoimatto, Nov no,
'Mourn Kidd & Co: About one year ago I watt Ilk
boring ender a very severs aback of Ague and Fere
but by the bee of hrLancts Liver Pill. I was soon 50
cored to perfect health. I believe them to be the be
• edict. (or Billet" complains that has ever been o
red his sale in this menet, of the roomy
"JAMES SHARPE"
For sale by I. KIDD & CO, No. CO, corner or Fourth
.4 Wood et„ Putsburgh. [dcl4ddeetws
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A Cure and Cartntaate at Hams.
v. R.I. wa,r Alum or rut Pir•OLZI7II.
I hereby contfy that about two week. ago I yr. seia
ed with a,vtolcot attack of vomiting and pulps' Choi
a Morten, with very di/creasing pain. la the womacti
.d bowels, Which was. completely relieved by two
poonfal doses of Petroleum, taken in a lade wa
r. After having taken the first dose, I .lept soundiy
.d comfortably for three hoots. [Signed]
HENRY V7I2E, Jr,
Om board the 11.121. best Allah:le
Pittsbergh, Dec. 116,114,9.
I am Captain of the Artadna, and was a armless
the utoinahing effect. of the Petrotattm, in the ease
Henry Wise, who is one of the hands on the boat
[Signed) NIMROD ORADELL.
Pittsbargh, Dec. 11th, 1845.
Va se general advertisement in moths; coin
PL}
BILL BRADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Mansfeara, arm Log, Contracts, Lam Bl,n
arLta, 1.1,812,44 czattolcarsa, mat.,
T
Muted •at the.
ca-rel 'tamesOrme,. t nollt,en att ream at low price, . t th
date G.
l'Auanna Logo, Smax.—Frapared by 1 W . .
%Vahan, street, N. Y., and for rtala by A Jayns, No.
70 Fourth meat. Th 32 2•311 be fomd a delisbtfl
Loram
els of beverage in &mites, add parueularly et
11,011. •
a o er.tal BIOX..—An Improved Ckmeohue prep.
Pon, bean( a eombanattom of Coeoa net: annocem. a
vprorathpy end palatable. hey y recommended pant
clarly for mvalide.. Prepared lty Baker Dorche
ter. Masa., and for anle br A. JAVAES, et tne Pek
lea Prore..,No. ) 0 Rearm o. matt!
• •-
improvement. Da Dentistry.
DR_ 6_ O. STEARNS, lan of Ronne, is prepared I.
manufacturemd set hum Tare ta whole •nd part
amt., apon Suction or Atetosphene Suction Plata.
Teortacemocen to me macros, where the olive
gimped. 016 cc and restdence next door to the Has
or's oiler, Fourth street, Pinsberek.
Herm en—J It. DPFaliden.F IL Paton late
Dn. D. HUNT,
,• Dead. Comer of Pinsk,
and Deem, betyrces
_ a.141y.
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The Illay.aralt.Y.
The name of Alderman A. G. ihkarillAFET Intl be
, butitted, by his friends, to the eunatderalion of the
pprosehtng Whig Overeat:ion, .a a mutable candidate
or the Mayoralty of Pittsburgh nova
be enodidate for May
airy, eoniect in the nomination of the Whig Cormcn
iman
til be • easubdue los
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•s*
ansoksion of the o tug
sOFk.yo , •lty, subset to the
1:6•9
COLVIPIIIIO6
7Jc...them Rub, Esq., Me present May
of Allegheny, will be • candidate for re.election
obrent in the siontinaumn of the Allegheny WtonCon
00.6 neva/AI
0117 we arc MULtlartied t0.0.1113011Rel tha i B C SAW
VER Ind he • candidate for the Megoralty, aabject
•
the 01:11.1latiOU of the Whig Convene°. oor2l-ted
at or the odic •
of f ire7cfr L or l i A e G C E it E g O r f il Ffi be ttst , e ' rN,lab:e l t to the de
cilium of the Wittig Convention. nowt
The undersigned most cheerfully auggeet the cures
of THOMAS 1./AFT, of the Eighth W. Pitts.
burgh. as a worthy candid.. for Mayor, at Me eusu.
mg Mecum., subiect la the deashan a( a Whig and An
umasome Onnvenuan, and VroalA add. if tuniorm grad
health, an berms , hear; end • sound bead, fatnish the
highest elalmsto public faros, Men ought oar mend,
data to be sueeemial.
coMI7-ie MANY E3Guro WARD VOTERS.
ANIOLLIII ANNUALR
TT EAFLETS of Memory; Lady's Clab
LA Gems of the Seuons; Gems of Rearm;
Hassel.., Gal of Friendskno; Floral Keepsake;
Romance of NaMzei Hyacinch; Cnid's keepsake,
Christmas Blossoms,, Oat Leaves of Am. Poets,
Golden Crifb ilwandship's Offinng, Post's pdertnic
Reade's Female Poem of America, ,
Tha HnWant; Proverbial Philosophy, ,
Sacred Annus* Harvest Gleanings,
Snow Flake, Keepsake of Fraindshlp,
Yarang Lady's Offennit;
Bibles and Prayer Honks, bound td velvet and 010.
rOOOO, art% clasps. Received by
JOHNSTOIA STOCKTON,
doD) corner Markel and Third Si.
SPANISH CIOARS-90,00Ririmes Nat rec . .] and
Ws by , STUART I SILL.
dad No 119 Wood a
ORN--300 bu ru Morena for We by
C
deg) STUART A. SILL
P EACHES -103 jam teed en d (0, tau.
CLOVER SEED—Ie bble in core and for eels by
doonl / S UART & SILI.
OZN BROO MS-100 don store and for sale by
C
dery STUART I SILL
PEPPER -10 bags in sVire and for eels by
d<2o STUART SILL
RATHER-3000 lb. prime, to store, (or sale b
,de.2o . STUART &
En—t o kegi, bbl. and boveiitr
B de4o r SILL
. B EANS -20 bbl. W Wte, for dal. by
STUART h SILL
.
OPFRE—A small lot for sale by
&SO . STUART a SILL
O dein ST BiCCOa3O Las 64 and B`., for_ uln y
UART 6 !SILL
•• _ _
T6A-30 id chest. for sale by
dcYO STUART /4 SILL
lIIEEE—tO3 bxs Istro,jost reed and for sole by
deYO !STUART & SILL
BUCKETS -400 do: In store and for 'sale by
dc2o STUART & SILL
LAILDkLebgl. No
d l ß o i r tf : y; fcro m .ll . M
do EWS a co
:3019
HANG-34 bbl White, for sale by
dcW
&HEY, MATTHEWS & CO
DE/WHEY/31r crop;
j.
420 `4'''1ZA`474°,,,7,, b 1. Cn
ALLOW 34 Dbl. for sale by
dela/ RHEY, MATTHEWS A C
T_TOPS-40Co Itm oore and for isle by
delb lB DILWORTH &CO
IiOWDESI-130 0 keg. Blastnig, just arriving and for
_ sale by done 1 8 DILWORTH fr. CO
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ROLL BUTTER-2 bbl. freer, in cloths just mold
by dent) J 8 imosowht & co
RY PEACHES—ta, More and for sale by
dc2U d 8 DILWORTH & CU
C
HEESE-00 W R, for sale In. b,
deVe • JIS DILWORTH & CO
W 19.‘43 , 4-•= r allrlsPlN•rfrr77lo: l 74.l.4lll 6
R—w bb,N
.w"' ArOrSRV
J H a:CO
CD:Liss-30,0M on.
MOW Malipaoush, In store, for slide by
deD) Jl3 DILWORTH fr. CO
SOUS —0 bbt Eggs non and for sale by
COPE & 11REPPOOLE,
doe2o 109 Second We..
ilLooblB-30 dos ioatore and for sale by
B
den. COPE k BREYFOOLE
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-00 mks in none and for
W. by d COPE & BREVFOOLE
/'1 REEK APPLM-170 wile by
• dam d.l.
KT.F""cop-akivpzia.,,rrs'....d
FLOUR -4D bbl. Just reed mud far sale by
dab COPE L BREYFOGLE
TIPPER LEATHER-5 sidesin note end for sale by
5.) dein COPE & EREYFOOLE
FATHER erCHAPH-21 ,-- inaand (or eale by
dein COPE& BREYFOULL
Enin!`i
A PPLFS—I Obis Dried, for elite by
CV de9o C H GRANT
S I t gorTbraothy beedH for We by
C H RANT
T ARD.4 Obis seoelving sad ter sale
o bh
GRANT
A 4 date
J WILLI AMS. 110
S ~U d 6 , 2uA Refined; Prirn '
/or e try
MOLASSki : I- , 0 bbla - Vlatuatlon,'
12 Af bbls Suppe' 112212,
den
Spun,ILLIAMS •gle
J 1)
CISSSESE—IIy boa. Cream;
:5 Englimb Davy; (oracle by
D wlLLiesis
- bozes V 1 bite Comb
U rsae by
iLoAms
BLACK TEA 111 ctwsla CA.ulurand OGlong. for
wale ny dc2o J D WILLIAMS
RA4Vs - '" TrUtALTIA
B R irr s M o 1 - .) l'' "'d.cliTn" g',7f.1.11z:
Lt, WASH BOARD S--29 doz Holmes A. Co', for
w,
sale I.y degu J D WILLIAMS
O N
TZIDLES-- , to baies
:A :Vera, Or sa
D WILLIAMS
D RIED FRUIT-2 seeks end 4 bbls Peaches,
(halves) prune new crop;
{•t5 L
3 be Apples; recessed and for
WATt:RALAN,
No 31 Water and lid From 41
REEN' APPLES-ILS bbl,, yariout pulled, (or
.ale by dao L S WATF.RISAN
13 110051: 4— t ti
d do:
gFancyood c lil m t Iblylenybdly ,ale by
deSO L S WATEELWAN
EAL-19 bble [loco hied, reed mid (or sde by
dc4o ei WATERMAN
DUI - TER-13 Mils and TM kegs, packed, in prone
order for stopping, far ule by
&Ai I. 9 WATERMAN
ILLIA hl.9' 'FORT PEARL. TOOTH POWDER,
V tor removing Tar., Peurvy, Canker, and all
substances destruenve to the Teeth. It is delmunis to
the taste, cleaosing the mouth, healing and strengthen
mg the gums, .d puraying the breath
For sole, wholesale arid retail, by
d R F SELLERS, 57 ' Wood tt
LOG SHAWLS—Reed pet expressAand this day
opening ut A A Mason &Co No. 60 Market
strem—a cue. superior Long and Square Samals, and
dedU
ZETTF. , -2 ceoes super French Black Silk VI
lepes, extra triadlogß, reed per exp.... RI
data A A MASON & CO'S
1
AB r . C i a ß ral stid i tella . v " c r ;; r ' L:7I
color, rec d now opening at
A A MASON & CO'S
INKW BOOKS!
Fr HE WAR WITH MEXICO, by R A. Ripley; 2
vole
Element. o: Rae., emplaning an Analysts of
We Laws of Moral Evidence and of Persuasion; by
Pnetistad Whately, la IS
F.ssay on Chri.tiau Bapusca by Bennet W Noel, M.
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The Opine. a Novel
Fury 'Fales. from Nations; by Anthony Q Mon
talbat wttb 24 &mammas by Doyle.
Just reed by /Olt NSTUN h. STOCKTON,
defycomer Thad and Market tweets,
FEATIIF.R..3Z44 seek.rimy landthlt from mtam 7.s
Fort Pnt, and for robe by
&tit ISAIAH DICKEY CO, Front at
WOOL—td sacks nom Imdms and tor sale by
dela ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
`DEEP tr%AIEPELTS--V IA1"
w, .ab ;rr7l e
S
DEEP Dr'."d'lZLL'lf'gfAlT
AurroN —3 bale, WWII:1g from Fort nit, for sato
t l by dcl9 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO
I ARD—Et bbl. and I tierce No 1, tending from .11.
I—r Fort Pot, nod for min by
dcly ISAIAH DICKEY A. CD, Front .0
L ARD 16 TALLOVV-39 , g I b ems Nu d l o Lard,
Spec
14 No Y Lftrd,
It •Tana, lull reed
SELLERS A NICOLE
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SuGAß—"!!"!'l7`'''''d!""in... and fo
SELLEft9 NICOLS
TIRIED DEEF—.3 bble Evans & Swift's Sugar •
JJ red Reef Rounds, to sLore and for sale b)
del9 SELLERS & SICOLS
X 71 • INTE,R LARD OIL- -4U tads Conl,l,tig'• Nn 1,
10 Noe more usi
SELLERS A NlColl'_
AIE c .IPORK.-1 bol.ptsZ , c , :d;2ll?t r e o by ,
aa a
.
VGAR-13 bhdy yrs, NO. Old en - T) for sale by
0 deli. RHEY, MATTHEWS a CO
ZE7r," , a
Galena. for sale by
don/ • RILEY, MATTHEWS it CO
- - -
11(.1rTOS--W bales.
i) [ re MEV, f Ladt•
Mlirrimw Coll., for sale
co
by
kJ del s
6,20 A I- 40 hover landing tyro stesiorr New F.thriand
•nd log hale, to e1t3.0 .11fignattrill. tr,
d<l9 JAMES DA LZELL
ECOND 11.‘Ng PIKNO3=I aishd Second hand 6
oet Shoo° ezeet!edt order, woh do. pedal.,
Pr.e..111 00
Ide 0 net., to good order, IldO For rale by
dc 19 KLEBF6I.
-- .
TUST reed, olettatit poato Rovearootl itc . t. Ptano`
a/ from the c-clettrated thenalfecLury of
Oath, , of fitapertot 't , f
rot gale by H. K1.F.E11.11,
dell? at J. 'l‘,
_
iteb•crtlwr ha• on he,d t:try cice •.1 goal
I .ueortzsent 01 and Nses' MUFFS, wfilch„
bets 00. Ore •rri hjw Thaw who wolh • rood
Muff would do well to call .I,le:ft:nine. him ...onnw.Ot.
at-la• HAT AND t: AP STORE, hft .1,1 •trret, oess
Founh' del!
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V
"..,. 17A . aIIAUHI
ODILDIRO LOTS IN THE filth r WILMA"
111 SALE.-17 Lot. on the north side of Penn sh,
haaini each s 4 feat lona by IX feet deep to Mul.
berry alley.
Also—lf Lois, appostto the above, having each YI
fret front, on Fran rare!.l. I.
re!. , IVO wet deep to Sprint
allay
very drl.roLlr loc•tas, helve !W
-aters!! to ate proposed Isep .I.a he Calmat Rtuansd
For terms Kip!, to CI'S, tl tW'ULLIs, Act-,
dc1W11:11 Aurae • littinltng, Fourth st
noire dI full. w hich
1- p ; V . E e ' I : .
ear Watcher Is row ta tin. racer. which I can se!! as
lan as that, - at,a ‘lirtY Are Jolter,, d warranted In
keep gond nose
Also—A Iplendlll a•rorustent or JEWELRY, rum!
prising the V•rifilla and litiFA best patterns.
A A' \JLnGI. Watelansirer slot Jewe.er,
del,corner Market and Fourth !arse.
,TORE, w i kind up Vtlr
Goads; on Msrset A ne!ween Thtrd ano /Oral
Fo•sry at's!! on totist WpAl nee:
AI . 1 , :sera( Itta./MF altd OFF 11• 1 ,. Fot.e•ston
given , iiimedtatel) E IiAZZAM,
othce'nuer me Yoe t ttihre.Thirel
VlE 4' 4 l. Tlivits—l7 Fag. !and, !nom ocatort Iwyn
r Mutual), and fat sal , PS
40!, JAAIFY DALZELL.
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A f ' d ß ,l ‘ ..! '""
' VE r 4 (13.1rAt'ti
FLOC R-100 c
dcIC
TIMED PEACHES-42 Ou plat read and for lade by
I_,
_CRAIG & SKINNER
11 defy CRAIG a eaINNRR
SUNDRIEd —1 mock Tuaorby Ferd: 4 s.elta Rags;
side baton, in Core and for sate by
dtia CRAIG2aSEINNEtt
DiaNS-14 S & mall White f LIG at male &
SK by
INNER
11
1,1011 BAL I!: ... An Iron Foundry, Blacksmith and
Alachnie rho,,, wih hueam Engine a 16 horse
power, good ktock of route, machinery, patterns, Basis,
ladles, furnaces and ovens, ell now in ose and to good
running order Stud premtws hare ILO feet foot by In
deep, with privilege of in adjoining I , t tf: by In feet
Ilelol an. of the oldest and best stand. In the City of
Cincinnati, with a liberal patrotlate Apply to
dcl7 DAVID 'ANTON, Btrimatiatt, 0
- ITI:120
NI T HEREAS I, a deed bearing date on Ibe2idday
of MST, I Othson and wife con•ey
ed tutile undersigned the one undlsideS sixth part of •
tract of taint, lying in the county of Allegheny. and
State of Pennsylvania, heing Lot No. 10, in Steele
S.einples plan 0 , lots.as recorded by his Adininieustor
in bank L, page 1, m the after of the Recorder In Al.
legneny_county, containing SEVEN ACRES AND
NINIMI ANDONE-HALF PERCHES, together with
the em...hence, to secure in homes Penton the
pa}metit of a certain note in said deed described; and
'short,. said note is to arrest, and unpaid; therefore.
in persnanen of prod deed or trust, the undersigned
wdl,on the TENTH MA VOL' / A N.,lf•Waell at tho west•
rn door of the Court Mouse of St Louis, Mo., the above
describedreel estate, to the highesrbidder, for cash,
between the hours of nine in the forenoon and five in
the afternoon of that day; and UPOLI such sale will de
liver a deed In fee simple of the property sold to the
purchaser or purchase. thereof
del7-du TFICIS. T. GANTT, Trustees.
DUCKWHEAT FLOURSO rack. in Moll and
JD side by dal'? COPE a lIREYFOPLE
GUNNY SOO to mare and for sale by
del7 COPE a LIREVFOGLE
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POTASH -10 cutuks pure, m %lore awl !or Bale b
de1:1 J 2 It FLOY
y lIDTTER—m bbl. Inc'd Our day by ar
j..in/L. and fdr +Me by 00.13 JR II FLOYD
FIELSE--40 tan Cream, In store end for role by
ddr. J a R PLoYD
Niemand nand Plano.
O NE nccutd hand Piano, 0 °cma, poet WO.
at the above prt,a, by
JOHN II MELLOR, ...I %Vood
For sole tor t oe
de II
f,,Amits uLANialr,- Another lot /oat roe'd
thoec •plott.llll 10 4 nod 1.Z.4 auperfloc family h.,
tote, tor sato at the Wantrt Ile, o. of Fayette Ma
von.pany, No ...;a1 Market et.
-
rr OTICE--OILFS LIROTHERS,Propnetore of
the Penn'. Stale Directory, have opened an lace
at the n t henf sth tlintthtield sts, for the purpose of
receiving name, location, and husiness, of every
firm anu Imams. man In this county. They have reg.
ular anent , to alleini to the reeepunn informatum
requnitte In carry out this prat unrlonaking.
ILEP tk. Hates., SW a. Statthfield, and 141 Chesnut .
Ps, Philadelphia.
PSIVEFIikI.r Pk4ol_
fer itte. largest and hest allsorlesseln or Imperial and
Ingrain Carpets ever brought to this market, at ten
ger erns coverer than cut he found in any other house
lu this oily. We MEM those wishing to furnish
ESlealrlbeals or Houses to call and r eaMn
sive assortment before purchasing e
lsewhere.er
arpe •Warphontie—No /6 Fourth Erect.
• et V 1111CLINTOCIS
WELSH VLANNELII
FL MURPHY has this morning opened smotb•
er supply of these desirable goods, warranted
not to shrink tu ...Amp, and which have given CO
math satiefaction to these who have used them. Also,
• apply of super Doinestte Flannels, of all colors
Fine Persian and (Faun Flannels, fur Infants' wear.
SWANSUSWN FLANNELS, a. very scarce and de
sirable astele—end County Made Flannels, barred,
white and brown.
W. M. b a mg..wlthin a few days, replenished ha
stoat, can to customers, and buyers generally,
CM assortment Of
Mason. r Wh.
NU as on band and
1.4 for sale -t WMC4nbatY Carpet Waretonse,
75 Fo..rth street_ deb
On - THERM-2S sacks, pnme qurbaly. ula for
rWe by 4c GEO CUCHRAN
FA - Stirir
ES subtly on hand and for .ale by
BROWN k. KIRKPATRICK
11DOTATOES-400 bAln care And for Bale by
delS CRAIG & SKINNER
ranks In store and for sale by
della ;CRAIG re Iib:INNER
d or sale
A FtD—ln kotr, in an C ' HAIG b r_ y
KINNER
dels
ge l d
C N APPLLE-2U3 ObisRAIG & SKINNER
la store end for Bale by
NIONS—I, KIN recd wed for solo by
CRAIG & SKINNER
bu in most and for rade by
dc CRAIG & SKINNER
'TWILLED HAUS —lu do a in atom and for sale by
I dein CRAIG & SKINNER
FLOURISU Fannly,
Ito Superfine,
Fine, in store .4 for sale by
• &IR • CRAIG A SKINNER
fiRAB CIDER bblo and 3ht bbl. fine arid,
ki for ealo by BURBRIDGE, WILSON It CO,
delb- _Warier rt
BUTITR—L2 bblr Frerh Rnll dos day reed and for
sale by delb ARMSTRONG b. CROZER
LOUISVILLK LIME-100 bbl. Fresh, just reed, for
rale by dele ALMSTRONG & CROZER
s ALERATUS—I a mak. Salerstnc
40 boxes In papers .
dela WICK & McCANDLMS
EESWAX-4 bbl. for sale by
dele WICK & BIeCAIiDLESS
MOTH}' SEED-6 able for sale by
&IS MCI & MeCANDLEM
EPSOM •
SALTS—IO bbla on nomugument, for aale by
dole WICK A AIeCANDLESS _
FLOUR -100 bble Extra Family, a sopenor article,
reed, for sale by dolt ' SA W HARBAUOII
R OLL BUTTER-5 bbla prime,in clothe, recd and
for sale by del9 d /k. W lIARBAUGH
PEALED PEACHES-5 bblajurt reed, for by
da9 9 R W HARBAUGH
WINDOW GLASS — HO tors; &red sixes, ree'd and
IS for wide by dole 9 &'W HARBAUGH
iGAft.5-100.000 teornmon Oust teed and tot sale by
40'9 MA W HARBAUGH
Christmas and Now Year's Approaching!
LECANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS, auita
ble Cor the coming holidays, at LOCKWOOD'S:
PEARLS OF AMERICAN ; OETRY; lllambasted
by T W. O. Map Maim, Dirk Ito, elegantly bound in
dark morocco, gilt edges, antique style; ata
"Some of the happiest effusions of Moffat., Long
fellow, Bryant, Whither, Reflect, Sprague,
Dana, Mtg. Smourney, and Mn. Embary, muting otb-
. . -
cm. enrich the volunie."—(Vretchman
'These are punted meet delicately and perfectly, In
lithographic German Text, on Bristol board, each page
being framed by a rich illuminated,nratiesque border,
in gold, sliver, and colon, with flgnetts wrought in
the border.."—{Commercial.
"The firm illuminated volume Mathes been attempt.
ed on that side of the Atlantic—and with regardle the
beauty of detigns;and the execution of them. may be
Bud to rival, if not surpass, any thing of the kind in
Europe
. . .
LAYS OF THE WESTERN WORLD.—Corstenn
-Love's Requiem," by Chance Fenno Hoffman; ..The
Mother of hinges," by Mrs. Osgood; "The Land of
Dreams," by Wm. C Bryant; "Leen in the Cop of
Life," by Me,. S. G. Howie; -The Night Commit," by
Mrs. Fmbury; "Tbe Tournament at ACM" by H. W.
Herbert; "Greenwood,t. by Mn. Pinder, "Worship,"
by Miss Bayard; "The Child'. Mission." by Mrs. Em
bury.—Small folin, illuounined in the most superb
prinner by Mapleson, with borders and vignettes
nted in gold, silver, and colors; bound in morocco,
111 • MM .'S style,—forming the most elegant and re •
cberche book of the kind ever produced in this noun
try. Prier, Sit For s4e by
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
deed 13ooksetler and Importer, 63 Wood .t.
ELLERM' IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP—Tecars
NU to Lu Ir.
Prrrescaue, March 27,1.847.
Mr. R. F. Sellars—ln justice to Too and your incom
parable Cough Syrup, I beg leave to state, for the ben
efit of the community, that my wilco has been several
umes man a molt dtstrealitng cough. I gam.
chimed, In January laat, • bottle of your Syrup, sc tab'
cure.'
ul a cougo of two months . standing. About on e
.nth since, the cough returned, sod was so severe
that she could hardly move, from weakness ity the
breast; I sent for one bottle of your Cough ,t e rSyrup
a part of one bout/. cored the cough I gave the
to a Journeyman who was severely atlheted, mho had,
to use his own word, -eaten enough rough candy to
cure all the people s on Ptusborgh," ic the' c.dy had
•
been so good.. represented.
You., respectfully, At.razi B. Have.
Prepared and sold by If If SELLERS, 37 Wood
street, and bold by Druggists generally to the two
clue, &IS
LIFE INSURANCE!
Trenton Mutual Life Insurance Company
or PRIIOI.III RIDCCED 25 rn CEIT.
Capital, .1160,000
rjr/Aldrs DUHNO,' Agent at Psttabargh, P.
waxy or N, - Ar new., Nlngr
Jemr• Hoy, JrDIZECTIO Jostph C. P.m . ., Pres't.
Beryanun Flab O. A. Perchcana, V. P.
11=M:=1
=MM
Jotlatimn Flo
ffiN,/YORK
.n2p.ller of New Yolk
orge Wood
hn Machu.
vld 'Dadley Fleld
ph Haim
Roe. James Campbell.
David IL While.
Alexander Cummins*.
W.I. P Mute, P M.
Mt3=:l
. - .
tV L Dayton. C S. fte.n. luso Wtld. .k, M. C
A.: D. Wall,F U et San. WW. M C
P.a.Crov e1t0ry0n._,.. ,. . d. • liarralton
.1 titdney thlane.. D I W W. Gerhard, td
3' Warred rt., N 3Cd Walnut oh, Ptal'a
The Argent of very Company, at PtlNbargh.ts moth
IZ.' to take every drat clam flak on LAN at•aan of ruvory-fine per agar. morn the ornat rate. 01 pre
alum as charged uy otheeCompartiea.
A man 30 year. of ue, WE.' • Polley of Inenranco
fur One Thousand Dollars—
To ron for one 0000, pays only i 2 r €4l
do seven •• Qo,oo—annaalry.
do Ilfentne, " •• 111740
And to the same proportion for any saw up to 113030,
whiel, .4 the extent taken on any one Ric
• •
MIS COMP.Iy commenced operations on theist Ust
and its monthly huskiness up to the Ist Oct ,I,IU.
•hoses &progress et,sedrng mat of any other Life Com
p The
on record
e first dividend of profits will be declared to the
assured on the 1.1 January, INSO
Pamphlet,. r a/naming the various table/ of rates
d all the necessary information on tho important
ol,ect of Life Alsoranco retil be furnished on appl,
nit on so JAMES. DURNO, Agent,
de 17 Monongahela House.
LIETHENTON bIVTUAL LIFE AND FIRE. IN
T
.41..KANCE COMPANY win :s.. Policies of In
!Ur epee gtaalnsi Loss ea Ihneman by Flax, ore" Dwell
and Furngtore. Storrs, Goods. ke , a.. on appli
eau. to 1017 JAMES DURNO, Asrut
E=M :=
The Spring Garden Health Insurance CO,
OF PHILADELPHIA—CAPITAL $lOO,OOO,
TN RES ?dales and Female. against the EAperme
1. and Lou occasioned by :dickers or Accident, by
an mmediate allowance of from IP MBA per week,
for one. me, three, or (Our year..
• •
The meth. of effecuns thm Inaurance, and the
manner of awardtng the met sllowaoce, will be fully
expluned by the drrent
KUM,/
A person can insure agaMst Met - nese or Accident
vetlieh dctain him 1/01711 Km ordinary business, as
folios,
For Iwo For one year, by paying 54,20, and reemve N•menh
For three 75 , 5, . 5
For four 10,03, e
Or, fore period of four year, the cum of $14.40 paid
at nosily, will tecure 83 per week while rack.
Leery necessary information will be afforded on the
g" XaS b rIURNO, Ageo„
dcl7-dem Monongahela donee.
MCILB - 83 w crop, reed by
dela C A CULBERTSON
UNDRIKS—d bales Cotton, 01 bbl. No I Lard;
44 bags Feathers; I ucree
Is melts Wool;
O dos Lamb SkinL with wool;
3 deth Sheep Stuns, "
3 dos ". dressed;
To north on steamer Fort Pitt, and for sale by
&IS ISAIAH DICKEY to CO, Front st
VIRE BRICK & TILE—A large assortment for sale
J.! bY dell ISAIAH DICKEY &CO
DIG METAL-4. 1 0 tens, suitable for Fouody use, lust
reed and (or sale by
de 14 lIARDT, JONES CO
C OLIXN-6 bales j" > ."c liNll/V, r J r (Vig co
CIEDA It! CEDARI—A lot of Cedar Logs, consigned
to L. Cohen or Croser, will be sold to pry charges
if nut called for within 30 days
deft GEO 13 MILTENBERGER, 87 Front at
---
(IALICOES -4 cuts, fast colored, at eic. pe, yard,
now opentog at A A MASON & CCVS,
arket
No 60 Mat
4
•
oases and balsa R - erl,Wltind
P Yellow Flannels, including • large lot of Brown
Oared and While Country Flannels, now opening at
deli A A MASON & W 3
iIIE;AMOUS., DE LAINEt—.3 eases good style,
vN. colored M. do Lams, . the extremely low
prier of tic. per yard. AA :EASON
dcl4 No GO Market at
Christmas and Ns. Year Approaching,
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
In Magnificent Antigua Binehoc,jor at• Holiday.
1 A NIES It LOCKWOOD, Bookseller mid Importer,
rl Al Wood street, has norm. • bestalful collection
of Illuatrated Books, bound in the MOM 11plendid
nee by the ben London and Amok. bindin—innong
them may be found:
P.n. of Amerman Poetry; maginficendy
~a a tt
hays of the Western World, ulomivated m gold and
cola..
trnisttaith.4 tireeeei nobly hhattated.
houn i •
The Pd
in reacher, Ill od. unated by Osten lone., and
curved mo on
The Song of Fonts; illuminated by lone.
Flowers and tour Kindred Thoughts; illuminated by
Mue'
Hermon of Shang:mare; illustrated.
Mrs iItMCIIOII.4 enenes of Women;
led For tale byChors J AMES 1) LOCKWOOD, m
-4013 63 Wood west
4:4-HPER BED HlANKEES—rereone warturfit to
eepply themselve • Prlth a SUpcnor quality of Bed
I,lnntcts:, made of veil . fine Waal. will find therm at the
LnY
6°° ti . .a l rre e sz ol
it corner of Foal V dt ß ao 6 l U ßL P rl r el r' ste
A of Brown, White and Booed HOME
:NAME FLANNELS—AO°, WNW Domestic Lineey,
received and for tele Ind.
Itoleanle Itoome op smlrc dell
W
R IioUSE MOLASSES & GOLDEN SYRUP.
0—.56 bbl. Lours Refinery ti H Syrup Holmes;
t-• Golden !Onto,. foe mkt
JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO,
Agents for St Laois Stem Refinery
I e1.1,—1^60 I.tis Galena Lead;
rot M gr Oar Lend; In stare and for Bele by
,t .11 /AME 3 A tiIITCHLBON & CO
S , a-40 tvg• m 44 all number., IbY ya.lo by
JAMES A HUTCHISON & CO
HICICEIiIb PRI:PARED PARA—ecommend.
by Medical Colleges, Hoapitala, and Physi.
C . 14, as the beet article of diet now known fur Iona•
lids aid Children, superior to ATTOWTOO tiara Tapi.
rico. Le. For sale, wholesale and retail ,by
dd3 R E SELLERS, 57 Wood st
rIIOIIACC O-16oston, and to too No t
I, 6 twist, hindlan from
steamy.: Rale by
&Id JAMES ISALZELL
Ica—bb turce. in j t j ae hli al for by
dcl.l I HISON tc. CO
j-bEABLASU-12 casks Adults', lo non and for sal
r by J tr. R ELOYA
del.; &mad Ckara
WOODEN TUDY-7 do: m wore nod foe ode ity
Jell COPE & BREVFOOI.II
T 1 HIED 7EtiCHES-10 slinks in core and for salii by
drl7 . COPE to lIREYFOOLE
SUGAR—YO hAdyN. 0., for .de by
7 C If GRANT
~~}U bb ( ~uuiin~l Lime , ! or ~ele b
C yy
lI.UNA\T
M°404.?,E:4—.11-006.1,1gi Piaiiiition,(Browo's Cooper.
.0.1.f0r:. , ar by...^11f21,1
Dgi6f; for Fate by •
C /11IR
F(0F40.61s ja.t rebelvad and
male
_dcl7
==l=
II REEN APPLES—WO WA, ice vanette,jugt
ree'd sale Ly
dell ARSISTRaIi ttCROZER
_
BUTTER -50 keg% recd and for sale by
dal ARMSTRONG tt CROZER
LARD -36 kegs to store end for •ale by
del, ARMSTRONG& CR! tZER
0 COACHED : , ALTS—A nd for *ale by
dcl7 ARMSTRONG S CROZER
LEATHERS-1 lack.. to day rre'.l 1111 d for sale by
I` deli n lIBLSTRUNti h Cl2Oll-:R
_ _
ink:ESE—, Lau prune W. R.. tor ,use by
Li dcl7 'Ale& & bIeCANDI,II&S
ROLL 11117111 R-6 em. Freoh. tor .ble by
del? WICK & MeIIANDIES,
-
- --
EAris-10 lads Small While, for axle by
B
del> WICK& SIeCANDLE,39
POTASH-9 Ithls, • pnme anicle,lor sale by
del7 WICK McCANDLE.B
LARD -7a kegs No 1, for sale by
del7 WICK b.IeCANDI.E.YIS
GINSENG -4 bsge Clantie
ICK &d, for sale by
hIcCANDLESS
dell W
VEATEIERS—IN eat]. prime, for axle by
del7 WIC K & .McCANDLF.Si
Tr EO BUTIER-33 kegs for sale by
del) WICK k McCANDLESS
ULOUR-80 bolo Faintly Flour, for •ale by
r del7 WICK & MCCAN DLF 3y
UTFON bbls for sale by
01. del] J B CANFIELD
TALLOW -2L bbls far sale by
del7 J LI CANFIF.LD
BUTTER -10 able Froth Roll, and 12 .moll boxes
for family use, (or .alo by
dol7
q 101,114 PLAVEHS.—Sroaa's Hasse VIOLIN
I SCHOOL, altered and count:clod from the law Eris
lish edition,
ommend Mull. vlf
to correspond with Spobr's Original
Schoolg uments of Violin playing, by hie pupil U.
ar are reuired pupil
work,
Itmay be observed tha q t Spah v r 3
himenlf ridheres sitictly
to the system laid eown to the above work,' and that
he has by the same mode of instrtiction. produced a
greater number of dounguished points than any other
muter in Europa "
A lonely of the above Just ree'd,'lprice 57,1. and for
sale by dcl7 ti MELLOR, El Wood st
XTEW RAISINS 1111 d Cocoa qr boxes
VI freak Raisins; Y bake Cocoa rhella reed and for
sale ai the Pekin Tea Store, 70 Fourth greet deels
F Rrsx FRUIT—S dor. can; fresh Pearlier;
5 " bottles do.
5 " " Pine Apples;.
3 ,Cbeniec
3 •" Strawberries;
•
3 " Tomatoes;
S " half gat bottles Pickles;
3 " quart do.
3 " tanep do.
Reed and for sale at the Pant Tea Siete, 70 Foarth
street. decls
CORY BROOMS-11:5 dozorn broom• r 1.0
mod for sole by C OPE & BIEFIN POOLE,
dedl.s 109 &wrd 0.
I, , MEMM FAMILY FLAMIR-50 barrels reed thi
r day and for sale by COPE& BREYFOGLM,
deelS MO Second at.
ItiIOLASSES-27 bble. N. O. Molasses landing fro
Inso. Citizen, and for sale by
deels JAMES DA.L.ZELI„?_.I water.. _
eiRANBERRIFS-29 bbl.. Cranberries ni prime w
t., der, put reed and for sale by
decl3 0. B. MILTENBERGER, V, 4th Olt.
TIRIED PEACHES—GS bushels very nice - 7prted
jj Peaches just reed and fur salt by
decl3 S. & W. HARBAUGH.
OCDStiCIAR- m stare ~d fb
gale by [deel.s] b.& W. lIARBAUGH.
CHEESK-31.4 boxes Wes'tern Flemme Cbeese n
aW for We by S.& W. HARIYAUGII.
MN.X.TB,3 F 1 - 174 =FM bble.Tt. door reed
and for sale by [deel3] S. & W. HA RHAUGII.
(UM/LES—IOC boxes priMe moutd candles Just re•
e'd and for saM by
decl3 S. & W. HA faIAUGH. I
OAP —3O Oozes soap et
just reeved aud for rale by
Sdead , S & W. lIMIBLUGH.`.
rILOVEIR — STILitTtitiefs - jrisiide , d and fOr ACE
by dee 15j d. & W. HARBAIRJ H.
DRIED APPLES-100 tut. new TriOd apples just
nseetved told for sale by
dead
LOVISVILLE LIME-100 bbls. Lonisvthorie
just reccwe4 mad for We by
deel.s W
•
It, up In elan, utore and In, lain by,
denls S. & W 11.111BAUCH
13=1
ECEIVED dna day, from the Phi Faetnry,
It In aro. 8t... of that valuable article of India
Rubber Put, for Roos s and Shoes; sold wholesale and
retail at the India Depot: also, at the following places.
Braun t Reiter, Drogat s. . Liberty street.
-
Jackwe, shoe Dealer, Ltberty street.
R Sellers, Druggist, Wood mien.
S N. Wielterettam, DTl:Matta. Wond field
W Schmertz, Shoe Dealer, Smithfield intact. .
John Devereni, Lamp Store, Smithfield meet.
John P , Shoe Dealer, Pederal or, Allegheny.
D. 31 Corry, Druggist, Ohm ea. Allegheny.
del J. A 11. PIFILLII..d.. 5 Wood st.
WII. JOHIINTO2II,
VORWARDING t CONISIISSION MERBHANT,
4: N. It! Second street, Pittsburgh. deli
RIED REEF—SI nerees Sugar Cured.ta inure imd
D
for sale by dot! FELLERS ZOICOLS
L it a ig OREASE--16 bbls t4t,t . 0ar . d ,, ,01 , g3g
TALLOW -19 Ohls past rec'd and for sale by
deli SI.LLF.R.tt A NICOLS
LARD I 5 bbb Cooktlng's No I. NV i PICT Smoot
dV, so store sad (or sole tot
°l4 SELLERS k NICOLS
1/ 4 1.917.E.11 tri 6-31.1 Lblr m dare
and tor Wet by
I 4 dcll
.6ELLEas & NICOLtiI
Q. NM I'S TURI . E`7TINaIS httl, to prime older
CI .rare mt.] tor we by •
del4 LSELLERSS NICOLS
F LOUR—SO bbl. De :o u r ru; a l3 . le4HAT u orworth's supe
lOW bele Superfine do: tor bale by
- dell SELLERS & IVICOLS
VINE SPONGE—WO lb. rust reed and for .le by
dell J KIDD & V 0,60 Ward el
p lIUDARD ROOT—UK lb. for sale . bi K ...
11 deli _
YE
N tIVIAN BARK-75 lbe rest reed and for sale by
del.; I liaDU A. CO
LIQUONICE,TO
~,„b k . by
debt I tIDD d CO. 00 Wood at
NDIA RUDDER PACKINi;—JuIa teed, MO pounds
I Packing, for Steam Endue, . 0 1,1 wholreale azal te•
tall, at the India Robber Depot;No 5 Wood at.
del( J. d: 11. 1.111L1.11.5.
FOUR-4511bbls in store and for sale by -
del4 Wel II JOHNSTON 112 4econd rt
(ANIONS-4u bbls reed er;sl for oda by
del4 WM H JOHNSTON
TOMATOES -917 rugs, •e'
.d for sale by dolt
PPLES-460 bbls ree'd • d for oda by
11. dell Wal H JO/INST. dar
alscioa. ekrtiele, imore
W3l II JOIINSTON
COTTON-160 bales prime(new crop, kw sal. by '
de1441. JOHN GRIER.
Q UGAR-111 bfis: fur N 0., new e re Awl iZe
0 tale by :1:: A Clir.3l. ed
:liTSON,
de 14 No 143 hilmartY .1
..
MELODFXJNe!—A few new ttyle 5 creleve 51elo
dettrot,pnce from Mt° QM tre'd ona re..•te by
dell JOHN H ME LLOR, rl Weod
.sale by.
L a CO, Liberty st
ARD-41) kegs in
lAdell 1
E 0 BUTTER, Dg
ing and for gale t
dell!
l=;=3
MY VIEW will .red In as Mort II time
as possible; and I can /MUM subscribe's,
and the public senerally, thit my
shut' be surauma—
botb in fidelity's( detail and beauty of execution—to
any other whatever. Let those who doaht, watt a few
ot eel. and see.
Nur You, D. (at t WiII"FIELD.
:Vol Si—A good usortnaerit of TOYS, loci:WI:46:-
j dies' Ebony. Roo:wood, and Alabagtoly WORK
BOXES, Am reed by
- - -
dell KENNEDY fr. SAWYER
tear
LOIS OF GROUND, 2g by 60 en 60
T,
ditnely In of Dinciplee' Church, on Sank I.
Allegheny, for sale on accommodating terms, by
KOL. SCHOYER, Ito Second et
DEANS-80 lb.ls Small White, in stareand for rale
P by Jell STUART A. SILL
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT by
deli STUART R. SILL, OS Wood st
OORN HROOMB—S76 das near, for sale by
dell JOHN WA7T & CO. Liberty st
CHEESE -4u pnoto yoaboo;
3U boxes W. K.; for ...le b(
dell 101131 WATr & Co
IILOVER SEELP—Prtme new, for pale by
I.J dell JOHN & CO
1 - 03311-le4 IN. Nos 1,4 and J Mackerel,
30 hfl.4is No 2
20 coal 9 Codll.h; for tale by
• lieu ' JOHN WAIT &CO
lAT INDOW ILHASS--50U boxe. ot•sortrd sue, .r
Vt• ule by dell JOHN Wear fr. CO
. .
„
D !t a lg PkIAC II LS-4N j
IANNERS' 011.-40 lade Stra
saleb de LI JAM
INDOW tiLAY3S—tilibi• 8.210,120 do i 14412:
V to 10414; ICA do 9212 i AUK . ..dom h. CC. Yrand,
oupetiot snick, for rolr by -
dell JAMES DALZ ELL, 24 Win, sr
H. MOLASSES -4e bbla in store and for <Me low
dcu 60.
"'" IM2.I;ALZELL, SI Water et.
F Liff-30 id lAIs,No 3 Mackere.;
to " No I - Mass. sospectios,
tor sole by doll JAMES DALZELL
s i r
CI UOAR & 510..:. S.-15 !Aids (ow. crop) M.
0 Sogr; 75 bbls lo 'ls crap! N. 0. Molows; just
reed sod fos sole by
doll 00E0E0 WILSON & CO, Water si
DRIED APPLES-13 bbill JIM reed and Arretle by
Belo - J U CANFIELD
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CRAB CIDER-6 bbls superior Siberian, for sale by
del9 • J CANFIELD
Irr:lfiS — MlLLA 7 sl s lrlrFrobliZ:lWEi - ar
,b,s celebrated brand of Extra Family Floof,jo,t
reed and for sok by LS WATERMAN,
drib No 31 Water, anded Front g 0,..
FTNN m
E FLOUR-79 bble ai recluol for rale by
delo L WATERMAN
1) sale by dctO
w , ay reed and t•
L 9 WAT4RaIAN
fIOFFEE-136 bap superior flio, in Care and for
V sale by 4.5 J O. DILWORTH a co
IHAIIATTAtIa [Nor:ll3s CLAYTHO-200 pen
p
choicest shades ?alumnus., and LYoneso Cloths.
express, by de? A A MASON to CO
OPI ALA CLOTHS , CAOHMEREO a CECA IWO
•lo eases, of the choicest colon and most di...1,-
Mo pattams.ree'd pet as_ press at
del • • Pd• RON & 00, 60 Market n
ITTION SALES
By .: ohn D. Davis. Ant 61412.10,
- ' 1,a4. sat. - ..117 - -
On Frida) and Saturday eveninacpee.'llatitnditil,
.{ 6 o'clock, at We COMMINVIILI Saler Noon., comer
of Wood an , Fifth rdreee, in Ir• .Id. without re.
terve —a lar collecuort of valuable hltr.e.llancous
Hunks, error.; d d°
eo g Standard W .
Work. in aides var,.
...
deparunent4 0 , , cwoce and Looromm.
Flar Mown, Book', to r r.L, biodow, F.auty and
Po.. ket Ball.'•,
li areal v•rtet, Prayer Ildoka, Blank
Hooka, 1..e.r . n , alp Cup Wrsting
,Paper, CorronerCiad
and Packet t . 0., ot laperror quality, le , Os
.1,70,5 JIIIIN I) DA VIS. noel
Ulan -tort col. of 36 ram Bcad.t awl Shoat,
liars mut Caps
On Fridny atorr., Dec 91st, at 10 o'clock, al the
Couireercuil :+..Oll,mmeo, cotarr of W 0,4 god Filth
street•, 1. , —rd. account of *ham It thiiy Co n .
cern, by eatetngve--
tart-packagrs Hoots. Shoes, end Rubber, comprising
men's and boys . calf, kip, grain and dock boots; fine
and coarse Wagons; ladles and misses' sewed and peg
ged can, goat Ind kid boots; kid welt nes; as wines,
liwiktnt; lathe,' lace and polka bootees, patent rubber
bunkum children's boots, gum shoes, Ice
Also—e «u: k+ Caps, h e ; men's ank boyy'CiOth, for,
velvet. silk piosh, An.. of ibe latest and moat faslunaa
ble styles, sit.: Kit Carson, Lamanine, Ilmgarmin,
Rough and Reidy, Hat chaps, ea Ttp, be. 4 cam
Gentlemen's !tilt and Fur Hats.
dell • JOHN D DAVIS, duet
Adjourned Sale of Coon Math:nary, Gnarlier,
Took, te., at Autpon.
On Friday, Dee. 2lst, at to o'clock. A. M. will be
cold, on the 'surmises. Fmk Ward—all the Machinery,
'than, Floe. Gearing, T. 1., /to , of the Phenix Col
ton Feciery, belunging to 'Adams, Allen /c. Co. The
entire operative mt.ehinery of this Inamenec catablish•
corm will pontively be disposed of at the pneea offer
ed by bidders As the concern toot clooed, per.
ionefrom a distance may depend upon certain salts
It includes cards, drawing frames, s'oreders, throttles,
mules, pickets, rerl., patterns for muchinety. and :he
smaller entries of such a concern; alto, chef., Lenny
and tight drums, and one large superior muck..
dell/ JOHN D DAVID, /net
STEAM BOAT~
MOW'S& PITTSDUFia
.DAILY PACKET LI
mins well known line of splendid passenge
I era :a now composed of the largest. swift s
Lnithed mad famished, and most powerful hos
waters of the Went. Every accommodation a
fore that money eon procure, hos been provtdod.
seners. The !doe hes been in opal - anon for G
—ho g e carried a million of people without the le
mto thee penekt . nu. The boats will Le at th e
ood meet the day previous to CM., rut th
lion of freight and the entry of pa+sengers on 11
ter In all eases the naveage'ruune'y most bo
adaunee
SUNDAY PACKET.
T AAC NE‘VTOn.C, egptinn lieraph
Inane t'sneburgts every gunday morning g.
Wheelie¢ curry ,tovlsy evening xllO r A •
May 1,17.
010RIDAt
The ILIONONGA llELA,Capt.Wroits, will tee'
Lurch every Monday morning of ID o'clock, 00
everylonday eveutn, at 10 nil.
i r tl2,llllllr
The 111BERNIA Nu. 2, Lapt. J. Kuticavi.
le.: !hit gh every Tuesday mulling .10
every Tuesday eir enyT at 10 P. 2.
VIMIANIISDAY — PatkET.
The" NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Copt. K. Da 12, will
leave W tio
carry ednerday mon iat 10
o'clock; Wheeling every Wednesilav evening a too a,
TIIU01:11D - Alri r afiriaTi,
The BRILLIANT, Copt. Glum will leave
Leigh every Tharidey morning .10 o'clock; Wheelie,
every Thoraday eventor et 10 r. rn
IffliertiVfl9ll7C2.T.
The FIAPPF:II.-1119. Y, Caps. Pate Dry., will lean
Fns-burgh every Fr, - ley merningat It/o'clock; Whew
evvry Friday evening at In 1,
. .
iirt Tho fine steamer
EMIS FIE STATE,
Cochran, maslor,still leave for above
and iracrmediale ports on Thursday
ihe WO. lost.. sr 4 o'clock. P. M.
hoard
or
ro
Ford f X g h t or
r P ."
' g ' ' ?V.l476 b ß ' ilw .t. co, Art.
FOR LOUISVILLE,
The Eno new lied &strop cluster
KEYFUCKV,
Stack., amotar, W:01,,,v, for rho
loboye and all znProcridlato ports oat
Thur•da;, :Aka non, or 4 o'clock, P. Al,
For Criocht or pas., apply on board, - dal
FOR ST. LOUIS. j
'The fine phasengee steamer
T. VERNON
Koontz, muter, will katve for the
the above and all mmrmtdiate pram
t We doy 01 , 1 h o'clock, A. Al.
For Deughc and pas;age apply On baud!
PI TTSBURGH AND WHEELING ACEET.
Theeplendid fait run ing aleamer
LOUIS hlcLaNki, . Oturwell,
(haring under no • 11101%
ouch repair,' will run h reafter as •
regular packet betweet Pitubargi
and Wheeling, leaving Puoburgh eve Midday,
wednesday and Friday morninsi, al9 o' ock. Per
Wight cr pastede epply on boaid. or to
deco -,oIRiISTRONG a. CROZER, Agent.
John 9 Dilworth
JS. DILWORTH L Co , Whole.ale Gtoeav, and
. AWL, for Hazard Powder Co , No. 27 Wood st.,
Pauburgh defy
LI
B WrInODW 11•1.18
GALEY & CO, Whole.le Groom, 1*
'r Yud 21) Wood street Pimpurgh,
VI 15 . 0011.,11, • ...... • -•.11,1,
AGALF.r. WOODWARD & Co., Wlolesal
a Oro
cent, No. Market street, Philadelphia. norm
S'A d S c l i lj-An wiTristilFnorpc:niUor
,
d in store and far
VV I :r L ii ' n ' r 4°
tf,141. iIIETFOOLE
IMAGE 11.1:1.LERY , of New York, and.ll. RUSH!
PLUNILY, of Proladelphia, have [his day teen
adulated as pannere u oartorrodese, which will be.
COMIMIZat under rho man e firs, as heretofore, at N 0.07
Church ahoy. Philadelphm, and No. 10 Etokaroge,
Place, New York E. 31. DAVIS it Ca
l'hdadelphia, Dec. 1, 1,540.--{dc7-Ink '
Ohio &Pennsylvania Railroad Coseply.
OTICE.--The Stockholder. of the Ohlo and
N
Penneylvand. Ratßond Company. are hezehlr nod
ded that the donde! Meeting of Stockholders, and
Electron or 0 rector!, will be; held at the Crimpanyls
Ohre, to Yinehurgh, on Thurnelay;thn loth of/ennui,
I,<L.ern the bad,. of Id A kf. and 3 P. M.
By order el the Board of threetord
SILK., 0, Noe 3d, ISO, J J. BROOMS.
Nuzz.--Eatraet from tLe 7ilt Section of the Aci
Incorporating the Ohio sod Penuaylvs.rmi Railroad
Company:—
'•After the to at elcrtion of Directors, r o person shill
onto no any share on which soy inatalmantas doe and
"onpaul.^_ . (dcll-34aWth
ILLAUTAI t.al;elmw Lived K en ciiikrifiiiil
011 robe tenment end far ne'e by
n0v . .01.61p CIORDON
oa.ineloitb - a - jun reo'd at the ßßutter and ebease fropotdood for fate by
delo j B.C.IIIdFIELD
1 4'U ti n j B
b., ,[3.1 reed and bar rale byCANFIELrja
0 11 . F . LIS b E , tt i n c l i p o rmre Cre.rim, l rLirLree N . r 4; m4). .d -
/ - 101 N LAR—lrk sttrre knd tor sae to .
tr - CRAIG skeNNER
LILOVR—tha Lbll Fre.h, tun fi,,, y d. ►)
deb CRA 'AG a. SKINNkIR
I IA O SHMERES AND M. DE I .AINS-10 nue. now
o ‘j lu orre n up "' eT I ""l rat j e ' r ' e ' Ve " :;. l ls7l=s7 ge? "'" , &It:
vaxi , eLy ., or oiher new Coral., not to be had etwarbere.
AA MASON d CO
FLOUR -327 bbin I - natty Floor,soper7Wiritele for
family u.ei 50 Gbh ejupere• vd bbls ISee.• lo
ore and fur sale b y de3 SELLERS ANICOLS
r t ßi ED DEI3E—Id bbl. ftga, Cared, b. Wc'd •1111
4.1 for sale by dc6 SELLERS A. NICOLS
I , LOUR-030 lob's S F Fluor, 51, do clue family do,
'n store, and fur sale by
de4 BROWN A KIRKPATRICK
ri t/ H d E e7 ESE-4"- ' " I ' S ' A ' I W AIrDrCIIIPA ' ' CO ' . Fleet u ,
r 0 DiartibisTS Vil — ADYNgralAßEl4....—Bosion
ICopal Vernal., far sale by •
dc7 IDAIAH DICKEY 6: CO. Fcont at
OTASII to casks, first sort, for sale Ly
ISAIAH DICKEY it CO, Front at
ARD-30 hblo dot km ..rErby
dc7 ISAIAH DICKEY IF. CO, Fiont at
IODFISH-110 les on hand on dl for sate by
de: ISAIAH DICKEY k CO, Front at.
D RIED I'EACHES—S O bbl. bud Eck. iold and new)
dc? 10
sta"
'ud
t"
.7.1& sale
- STRONG & CROZEW
DUNNING LONG SHAWL:I-4 CatIOILS •114 . 1stia.
WI Se""i" ifk ' Zl:lVO ' N '' & 4' lS ' rnfgarket
LA RD-20 keno No I join reed and for We by
de,.UROWN to KIRKPATRICK
A fiplrn,—..oo bbla Crean, just toGNI and for role by
tN._ #.6 BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
.TALottft—u Itbla Fumes & Firk's exit& Just 'Wit
•Inst for est, by dal S.& Ny }I&KBAUGII
ri,A1;1,014.- su.tree'dsTdmfiohoitiltlao.)oEr
d _ _
—•
DELTS-11.10 Sheep Pol. just tec'd and r ot .1. by'
AV BA.V.HAUDii
SUGA It-23 talds NO, Just tre'd'.4 14, .1. by
OA 8 AY..ll•llllAl4l.lfi_
pail l~ • dal S R \V '1 &ill:I ' M/GIL
b111111111,1,“..A.1,,, Caron, 11:ara cuing SA
j.s. A
'deb A. A. MASON
to tore ,nn tor
DALZ ELL
pEItPUNS interatir.f to become inetni•ers or Me In
& ;iernminnni Atr Lama, will plea, noE:Cottle lb.
Hooka fob Ma year will ibit tie arca maga. Mari 2Fra
December. JOHN J. CHLLESPIE & CO,
dela-dim - &fermium&
/0.000 " d"t 3
tiklels.m itn•l
DAtor Nat]
LZW,L
11 Manilla; for AMe ns
den
JAA11 , ...A A UMW/1190N kr°
1711:1L-15 61.15 moot. )CVecha . ...a.d a '
dcl2 . EIROWN 2c
Vas No I tor g as p
BROWN KIIMPA
iAR, l.St,
1 dell '
A—IF
_--_BROWN
bolo Orem. ‘
reed nd far tog b
del2 BROWN tc )011S
Yu;amble Property for nolo , ,
rrILE tabecarhar, wiehme to leave Me '"?'" 6. "
JL tem, now dffer• his fertile orr,T.T6:t
It to silllaled 1 Mai s° aicell
=oltbllluseta part of the toreroefm 6, ll —
any person who dheirm eart7 00 b .."
neat
The proven). sou , of a lot [rood./ 6 ' kat d?
Inch
Main street, and etterldiap beef t"0 ?"?'"
m emoted a tinge well froisbed fre6:13"""1.11,
drd tmo Mot port's -3 one e ... 2of which are 33
feet deep, and tile r Tli• oat.. 9." 1....1 foe
tootling house, coodoung of Mom rooms on the
first floor, and the same number sails second, trovsly_
pouted and papered
There is • good eellat under Iteolo,"ofloddmfl.,ad6
atreirelleut ,door, nod a %ratio! ird..." 66 " 6 ?
pant Also a stdelenad carriageraw, concord lLerr..m
rot tunnsr ir.totm..hen In-u.v..ei he
a, au the 4 DANUU. V. ALTON.
Sesers, Columbium Ohie, No ,I, AD.
deldlaetartAiS
E.
'Steam
[bee
on the
d of.
I. or per
years
foot of
S.
etd In